April 10-12, 2014, Miami Beach, FL
Host School: Florida International University
Co-chairs: John Stuart, Florida International University & Mabel Wilson, Columbia University
- Local Modernisms
- The New Global City and the End(s) of Public Space
- A CHANGING GLOBAL CONTEXT FOR ARCHITECTURE: Emerging Technologies, Disciplines and Design Responses to Challenges Facing Coastal Regions
- USxSAm--Examining the Trans-American Metropolis
- Reflective Practices in a Global Age; or, Is Boyer Still Meaningful?
- Emerging Workflows, Techniques, and Design Protocols for Carbon-Neutral Buildings
- Design/Build Xchange
- Global Architectural Machine Traditions
- Capital Flight
- Game On: The Use of Location Based Technologies In Design Today
- Realizing the Right to the City: Architectural Methodologies as Agents of Change
- Chasing the City
- Partage, or Strategies for Sharing
- Disrupting the 'Space of Flows'
- From Study Abroad to Global Programs: Beyond the Grand Tour
- Towards a Typification of the Unique – The Tall Building as a Constituent of a Non-generic Urban Future
- Architectural Education and Building Resilient Practices in Developing Countries
- New Orders of Magnitude
- A Teaching Paradigm for Global Practice: Research Studios in the Developing World
- The Architectural Derivative
- The Elements of Urban Intelligence: New Pedagogies in Global Architectural Theory
- Building Change: Public Interest Design as Catalyst