The Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture is an international network of digital design researchers and professionals. We facilitate critical investigations into the role of computation in architecture, planning, and building science, encouraging innovation in design creativity, sustainability, and education.
COMPUTING for RESILIENCE: Expanding Community Knowledge and Impact
The ACADIA Board of Directors, along with
Florida International University School of Architecture
and
University of Miami School of Architecture,
is thrilled to announce the 2025 conference, "COMPUTING for RESILIENCE: Expanding Community Knowledge & Impact", in Miami from November 3-5 (Workshops) and November 6-8 (Conference).
The Call for Papers, Projects, and Field Notes is now open.
Visit conference website for details:
https://2025.acadia.org/calls
The ACADIA 2025 theme explores building resilience in an increasingly uncertain world, a challenge particularly relevant to Miami. The conference theme invites the exploration of advanced solutions and resilient design methods that can adapt to these uncertainties. How can computational tools enhance our capacity to predict and mitigate the impacts of climate change? What role can technology play in shaping a future built environment that withstands political and economic shifts? This conference aims to harness the collective expertise and creativity of architects, designers, and technologists to address these questions. We anticipate several subthemes for paper calls, including the following: