Preliminary Invitation and Call for Contributions IABSE Workshop hybrid2014 by Exploring the Potential of Hybrid Structures for Sustainable Construction Festspielhaus Erl, AT by Delugan Meissl detail-online.com June 22-24, 2014 Fribourg, Switzerland Organized by the Swiss National Group of the International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineering IABSE in collaboration with the College of Engineering and Architecture Fribourg CEA-FR, a member of the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, and the Institute of Structural Engineering IBK of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich ETH www. College of Engineering Bd. de Pérolles 80 CH-1705 Fribourg Chair: Prof. Dr. Daia Zwicky and Architecture CEA-FR P.O. Box 32 daia.zwicky@hefr.ch
Introduction Most evolution leaps in structural engineering were related to the arrival of new construction materials, new construction and erection techniques or smart combinations of the existing in new types of structures and structural members. Reinforcing concrete with mild or prestressing steel, the cantilever construction method, steel-concrete and timberconcrete composite construction, or fiber-reinforced polymers are witnesses to this development, to only mention a few. The main drawback of most construction materials used to today, however, is a lack of sustainability. The economically most successful construction methods reinforced concrete, steel and masonry exploit non-renewable natural resources, demand a lot of energy for production and transportation or are difficult to recycle. Hybrid construction is novel or unusual merging of structural materials and structural elements providing an overall performance superior to the sum of its components, thereby going substantially beyond traditional and conventional composite structures (e.g. steel-concrete, timber-concrete). Innovative structural engineering solutions combine different materials, construction detailing and smart construction processes and techniques in a way that offers the most effective answer to fulfilling specific performance criteria and to supporting the objectives of sustainability in construction. The workshop s objective is to explore and demonstrate the potential of hybrid structures for more sustainable construction of buildings. hugeasscity.com europeanwood.org heckeranddecker.wordpress.com timeslive.co.za Themes and Topics The workshop will cover, but is not limited to the following themes and topics: A. Conceptual design o Buildings as systems, building envelope, energy consumption and resources o Structural elements and construction materials with additional features, e.g. integration of technical equipment, fire protection, acoustic and thermal insulation, thermal storage capacity o Fabrication and assembling techniques o Compatibility of components o Serviceability and durability o Comfort, acoustic and thermal performance o Global structural design and analysis B. Materials o New or unusual construction materials o Construction materials from renewable resources or with recycled components o New or unusual strengthening materials and techniques o Short- and long-term behavior o Structural material characterization C. Analysis and design o Structural modeling o Interfaces and shear connections o Long-term behavior o Serviceability stiffness o Vibrational behavior o Strain-based analysis and design D. Management processes o Interaction between stakeholders (owners, designers, specialists, contractors and users) o Motivation of involved parties o Logistics and organization of projects o Competitions, tendering and contracting o Building information management systems BIM E. Sustainability aspects o Life-cycle analysis o Compatibility and recyclability o Flexibility of use, feasibility of adaptation o Economic performance o Environmental performance Call for Contributions and Review Procedure Extended abstracts in English can be submitted until Feb. 3, 2014 to hybrid2014@hefr.ch. The abstracts should be a maximum of 750 words with explanatory figures and images, altogether not exceeding two pages DIN A4, and indicate the associated theme A-E. Acceptance of contributions will be decided by the scientific committee in a one-stage procedure based on the extended abstracts only. Final submission will be due by May 5, 2014. hybrid2014 by June 22-24, 2014 Fribourg CH CEA-FR www.iabse.org/hybrid2014 hybrid2014@hefr.ch
Workshop program Tentative schedule 9h 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h 16h 17h 18h 19h 20h 21h 22h Sunday June 22, 2014 Monday June 23, 2014 Tuesday June 24, 2014 Opening Session (introduction + keynote lectures) Plenary Session 1 (invited + short presentations) Registration Information desk Plenary Session 4 (invited + short presentations) Poster Discussion 4 Poster Discussion 1 Poster Discussion 5 Lunch Plenary Session 2 (invited + short presentations) Poster Discussion 2 Plenary Session 3 (invited + short presentations) Registration desk Poster Discussion (sessions 1-3) Welcome Reception @ venue entrance hall Speakers dinner (on invitation only) Visit and Apéro riche @ CEA-FR Structural Laboratory Plenary Session 5 (invited + short presentations) Lunch Closing Session (sessions and workshop summary, closing words) Farewell Coffee Information desk Scientific program and workshop format The scientific program consists of keynote lecture sessions, plenary sessions with invited lectures and short presentations, and poster discussions related to the main themes of the workshop. Plenary sessions are opened with an invited lecture, followed by short presentations from the open call-for-contributions offering the opportunity to briefly present ideas and intentions related to a specific topic. The subsequent poster discussion sessions allow detailed and individual discussion among participants and presenters. Keynote and invited lectures Renowned national and international speakers are invited on a multidisciplinary basis and aim to present the best skills and experience in their respective fields of expertise. Workshop documentation The workshop will not be provided with printed proceedings. Authors will be asked to submit a two-page short paper as PDF file, containing references to further reading, and to individually bring a poster (DIN A1 portrait format) for the poster discussion sessions. The short paper will be made available as PDF for download during and after the workshop. Social program The social program will include a welcome reception at the venue on Sunday evening and the Apéro Riche at the CEA- FR Structural Laboratory on Monday evening. Coffee and lunch breaks will further allow refreshing old and deepening new contacts. Workshop language The official workshop language is English. No simultaneous translation is provided. The documentation is in English. hybrid2014 by June 22-24, 2014 Fribourg CH CEA-FR www.iabse.org/hybrid2014 hybrid2014@hefr.ch
Participants The workshop addresses structural and civil engineers, architects, contractors and other professionals interested in the latest achievements and developments in research, design, construction, conservation, durability and performance of hybrid structures. Young Engineers and Researchers The workshop also offers an excellent opportunity to young engineers and researchers to become familiar with a high-potential topic in structural engineering as well as with the organization, possibilities and opportunities of IABSE. lamboo.us Important dates Abstract submission Feb. 3. 2014 Notification on acceptance March 10, 2014 Final submission May 5, 2014 Workshop June 22-24, 2014 Registration Register online at the workshop website. Payment will be possible by credit or debit card, through PayPal or by bank transfer. Registration will open in the beginning of 2014. Registration fees IABSE members CHF 490.- IABSE YE members CHF 300.- Non-members CHF 740.- Students CHF 100.- (students ID required at badge pick-up) Registration of authors is expected upon final submission of contributions. At least the presenting author has to register before the deadline for final submission in order to have the presentation considered in the workshop schedule. A participation certificate will be provided on demand. The registration fee, including 8% VAT, covers participation in the workshop on Monday and Tuesday, access to PDF documentation, WLAN access at the workshop venue, welcome reception on Sunday evening, Apéro Riche on Monday evening, lunch and coffee breaks. Note: accommodation needs to be booked separately and individually. Venue The workshop will be held at the College of Engineering and Architecture of Fribourg, Switzerland. An access plan can be found at the workshop website. Committees Scientific Committee Prof. Dr. Mario Fontana, IBK/ETH, CH (chair) Prof. Dr. Daia Zwicky, CEA-FR, CH (vice-chair) Prof. Dr. Fernando Branco, IST Lisbon, P Prof. Dr. Andrea Frangi, IBK/ETH, CH Prof. Dr. Thomas Keller, EPF Lausanne, CH Dr. Massimo Laffranchi, fuerstlaffranchi Wolfwil, CH Thomas P. Lang, BAV Berne, CH Prof. Dr. Riccardo Zandonini, Univ. of Trento, I Further to be invited Organizing Committee Prof. Dr. Daia Zwicky, CEA-FR (chair) Prof. Dr. Mario Fontana, IBK/ETH (vice-chair) Loïc Chopard, CEA-FR (secretary) Niccolò Macchi, CEA-FR Alexandra Musy, CEA-FR hybrid2014 by June 22-24, 2014 Fribourg CH CEA-FR www.iabse.org/hybrid2014 hybrid2014@hefr.ch
General Information The region of Fribourg Fribourg was founded in 1157 by Duke Berthold IV of Zaehringen. Nestling by its meandering river, the Sarine, it is acknowledged to possess one of the finest ensembles of medieval architecture in Europe. Latin and Germanic people have been living together in Fribourg for centuries. In its streets, you hear not only French mixed with Germanic dialect, but also Italian, English, Spanish, and other languages. The multi-linguistic higher education city attracts students from all over the world, making Fribourg a charming place young in spirit. acs.ch Further information on thematic and guided tours as well as the region of Fribourg can be found at www.fribourgtourisme.ch. Access to venue The workshop venue can be easily reached by a short walk or bus trip from Fribourg station. Fribourg station is regularly and frequently served by train from all major Swiss airports. The following travel times to Fribourg should be considered: From Basel-Airport 1:45h From Berne-Airport 1:15h From Geneva-Airport 1:30h From Zurich-Airport 1:45h Accommodation Accommodation has to be booked individually. Fribourg provides a sufficient number of hotels of all comfort levels. It is recommended to book hotel rooms early. More information can be found at www.fribourgtourisme.ch/en/accommodation Other travelers information The currency in Fribourg is the Swiss Franc, but Euros are usually also accepted. All major credit and debit cards are accepted at hotels and shops. Electricity is supplied in 230V at 50 Hz. Plugs of type J (3 pins) or type C (two pins) are needed. Languages usually understood in hotels and shops are French, German and English. The weather in Fribourg in June may vary from nice and warm to slightly clouded or rainy. Air temperature is around 25 C during the day and around 12 C at night. Contact Website: www.iabse.org/hybrid2014 E-mail: hybrid2014@hefr.ch hybrid2014 by June 22-24, 2014 Fribourg CH CEA-FR www.iabse.org/hybrid2014 hybrid2014@hefr.ch