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14th Edition of Architecture Engineers Awards 2026 | Celebrating Research Excellence in Bangkok, Thailand

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 The 14th Edition of the Architecture Engineers Awards 2026 brings together visionary researchers, architects, engineers, and innovators from across the globe to celebrate groundbreaking achievements that are shaping the future of the built environment. Scheduled to take place on 28–29 June 2026 in Bangkok, Thailand , this prestigious international platform recognizes excellence in architectural research, engineering innovation, sustainable development, and transformative technologies. This event highlights the importance of interdisciplinary research in addressing modern challenges through innovative solutions, impactful discoveries, and future-focused thinking. From sustainable design strategies to smart infrastructure and advanced engineering methodologies, the Architecture Engineers Awards honors those whose research creates meaningful change and inspires the next generation of professionals. Join us in recognizing outstanding contributions that redefine possibilities and ad...

Best Researcher Award 2026 | Dr. Farshad Nasrollahic Honored for Excellence in Thermal Comfort & Energy Efficient Design

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  Join us in celebrating the remarkable achievement of Dr. Farshad Nasrollahic (Germany) , recipient of the Best Researcher Award presented by the Architecture Engineers Awards . This prestigious international recognition honors his outstanding contributions to Thermal Comfort and Energy Efficient Design , advancing sustainable architectural innovation and research excellence. Nominate now: https://architectureengineers.com/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee #ResearchAwards #ScienceAwards #worldresearchawards #AcademicAwards #GlobalResearchAwards

🌞 Machine Learning for Smart Solar Building Performance Analysis

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 As the demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, photovoltaic-integrated buildings (PIBs) have emerged as an effective approach to combining renewable energy generation with modern architectural design. These buildings incorporate solar photovoltaic systems directly into building structures, enabling clean energy production while reducing dependence on conventional power sources. However, maintaining accurate performance records over long periods can be challenging due to missing, incomplete, or inconsistent data collected from monitoring systems. Machine learning-driven data reconstruction offers a powerful solution to this challenge. By utilizing advanced algorithms, researchers can identify patterns within historical datasets and accurately estimate missing information. This process enhances the quality and reliability of performance records, allowing building operators and researchers to gain deeper insights into energy generation, system efficiency, and opera...

Performativity of Design Artefacts in Architectural Decision-Making Processes

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Architectural design is not merely a sequence of technical decisions but a complex process shaped by interactions among actors, tools, and representations. This study investigates how design documents, understood as visual artefacts, actively influence decision-making processes within architectural practice. Moving beyond traditional views that treat drawings and models as passive outputs, the research positions them as dynamic agents capable of mediating conflicts, aligning perspectives, and guiding outcomes. By focusing on the development of an urban university campus masterplan, the study frames design artefacts as critical instruments in navigating complexity and uncertainty in contemporary architectural projects. Theoretical Foundations: Actor-Network Theory and Architectural Ethnography The research builds upon Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and architectural ethnography to conceptualize design processes as networks of human and non-human actors. Within this framework, design artef...

Building Lift-Up Design as a Climate-Responsive Strategy for Urban Ventilation and Microclimate Optimization.

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Building lift-up design, a vernacular architectural strategy commonly found in tropical climates, involves elevating structures above ground level using columns. Traditionally used to improve ventilation and reduce heat gain, this feature has also been incorporated into modern buildings in tropical and subtropical cities. Despite its long-standing presence, only recent research has systematically examined its influence on urban microclimates. This study reviews the environmental performance of lift-up design across multiple scales, from individual buildings to complex urban configurations. Vernacular Origins and Contemporary Applications Historically, lift-up structures were developed as adaptive responses to hot and humid climates, allowing airflow beneath buildings while reducing exposure to ground moisture and heat. In contemporary architecture, this strategy has been reinterpreted in large-scale urban projects and landmark buildings. However, the transition from vernacular to mod...

Architecture as a Macro-Cognitive Artifact: A Material Engagement Theory Analysis of Moriyama House

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This study reconceptualizes the ontological status of architecture by positioning it not as a passive backdrop or symbolic construct, but as an active participant in human cognition. Drawing on Material Engagement Theory , the research argues that architecture functions as a macro-cognitive artifact—shaping, enabling, and co-constituting thought processes through continuous interaction with its users. The investigation focuses on Ryue Nishizawa ’s Moriyama House, which serves as a theoretical probe to explore how spatial fragmentation and material conditions influence cognitive engagement. Theoretical Framework: Architecture Beyond Representation Material Engagement Theory (MET) challenges traditional views that treat architecture as either a neutral container or a symbolic system. Instead, it proposes that cognition emerges through dynamic interactions between humans and material environments. Within this framework, buildings actively participate in shaping perception, behavior, and...

Evaluating the Role of BIM in Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Lifecycle Sustainability in Green Building Design

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The construction sector is under increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions while continuing to support rapid urban development. Green building practices have emerged as a key response, but their effectiveness is often limited by fragmented workflows and insufficient integration of sustainability principles across project stages. This study investigates the role of Building Information Modelling (BIM) as an integrated platform for improving energy performance, resource efficiency, and lifecycle sustainability in green building design. BIM as an Integrated Platform for Sustainable Design Building Information Modelling (BIM) enables the creation of data-rich digital representations of buildings, facilitating collaboration among architects, engineers, and stakeholders. Unlike traditional design methods, BIM allows sustainability considerations to be embedded from early design stages through to operation. By integrating energy analysis, material data, and perfo...