International Conference on Harmonisation between Architecture and Nature - (ICHAN-25)


4th - 5th November, 2025 | Singapore, Singapore

Multi-format (In-person/Virtual)

Important Dates

Pre-registration Deadline

5th October, 2025

Paper Submission Deadline

15th October, 2025

Last Date Of Registration

20th October, 2025

Date Of Conference

4th - 5th November, 2025

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Call For Paper

The Research Leagues events aim to release a wide range of articles that provide insight and explore the latest advancements in engineering, medicine, social science, applied science, management etc.

Our conference practices methodological, conceptual, and epistemological diversity. But we prefer articles that effectively engage with current intellectual debates. We expect our participants to contribute innovative ideas, perspectives, and research methods.

Our events can potentially revolutionize the current paradigm and pave the way for growth and development. Those who intend to have their original findings and research published through our events should get an idea from the Author Guidelines, Rules for Presentation, and Instruction sections, before anything else.

Engineering

  • Energy efficiency
  • New building technologies
  • Computer aided design
  • Robotics and artificial intelligence
  • City agriculture
  • Urban landscaping and green spaces
  • Transportation and habitat
  • Community participation
  • Design and construction integration
  • Flexible housing
  • Floating buildings
  • Smart houses
  • New materials and products
  • Contemporary habitat typologies
  • Houses as a working environment
  • Management and maintenance
  • Design with nature
  • Tall buildings and urban design
  • Building technologies
  • Tall buildings and environment
  • Ecological impacts of materials
  • Bioclimatic design
  • Water quality
  • Green facades
  • Ecological and cultural sensitivity
  • Design by passive systems
  • Adapted reuse
  • Life cycle assessment and durability
  • Transformative design
  • Sustainability indices in architecture
  • Recycle, reuse, reduce and recovery
  • Building flexibility
  • Architectural visualisation
  • New techniques: building information modelling
  • Education and training
  • Case studies
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