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Special issue on
*"The evolution of Human Building Interaction"*
to be published at the
/*Interaction Design and Architecture(s) Journal (IxD&A)*/
(ISSN 1826-9745, eISSN 2283-2998)
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*Guest Editors:*
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/• Hamed S. Alavi, Human-IST Research Center, University of Fribourg,
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• Denis Lalanne, Human-IST Research Center, University of Fribourg,
Switzerland/
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*Important dates:*
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• Deadline: *January 31*, 2017
• Notification to the authors: February 28, 2017
• Camera ready paper: March 15, 2017
• Publication of the special issue: end of March, 2017
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*Overview*
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Our interactive experience with the built environments, at home, at
work, and even in public urban spaces is rapidly evolving. This is
attributed to advancements in sensing and actuation systems that can
integrate into the building infrastructures, coupled with the new
environmental concerns that call for new life, work, and mobility
styles. This change, whether gradual or sudden, evident or seamless, can
have a signicant inuence on our everyday experiences, and thus entails
eorts to envision possible scenarios and plan for them.
We believe that future buildings, as they would embody our digital and
physical interactive daily experiences, should be designed and nurtured
in a dialogue with their users, both at the individual as well as social
levels. This concern has become of central importance in the newly
emerging research domain of Human-Building Interaction (HBI), which
seeks to provide a user-centred lens to addresses the physical, spatial,
and social design opportunities and challenges that emerge as our built
environments become immersively interactive.
In this special issue we aim to bring together contributions from the
elds of human-computer interaction, building and urban architecture, and
social sciences; and provide a common platform for collaboratively
creating and sharing future 'images' of Human-Building Interaction in a
time frame of 10-20 years.
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*Topics of Interest*
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Three types of submission are invited:
• Conceptual contributions
envisioning the evolution of HBI (ideally in specific use situations
such as home, oce, school, urban public spaces, transportation vehicles,
etc.)
• Design and evaluation of technologies and physical artifacts
to enhance human interaction with, experience in buildings. This can
include topics such as home automation systems, comfort, spatial user
experience, robotic homw, etc.
• Data acquisition and user modeling
applied to HBI-related opportunities and challenges
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Submission procedure
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The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
All papers will be blindly peer-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
->http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/inevent/events/idea2010/index.php
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Authors' guidelines
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Link to the paper submission page:
http://www.mifav.uniroma2.it/idea2010/login.php
(when submitting the paper, please, choose Domain Subjects under:
"IxD&A special issue on: ‘The evolution of Human Building Interaction')
More information on the submission procedure and on the characteristics
of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
publication ethics and malpractice are published.
For scientific advices and for any query please contact the guest-editors:
• hamed [dot] alavi [at] unifr [dot] ch
marking the subject as: 'IxD&A issue on: The evolution of Human Building
Interaction''.
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• Spring 2017
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'Transforming books and the reading experience through interactive
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Lars Lischke, Mark Billinghurst
• Summer 2017
'Connecting Learning Design and Learning Analytics''
Guest Editors: Davinia Hernandez Leo, Yishay Mor, Maria Jesus-Triana,
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'Temporalities of Engagement: challenges of co-design in public spaces'
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