SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT – FULL PAPER

The Organising Committee and the Scientific Committee invite researchers, practitioners and professionals in the field to submit proposals for 30-minute oral presentations (including presentation and discussion time).

The submission process comprises two stages:


1. SUBMISSION OF AN EXTENDED ABSTRACT (INTENTION TO SUBMIT A PAPER)

Authors are invited to submit an extended abstract of up to 800 words (including references), written in French or English, and structured as follows:

  • Informative title
  • Context, research question and relevance of the study
  • Research methodology and expected results
  • Keywords: up to 6
  • References

TIMELINE FOR EXTENDED ABSTRACTS

 

Opening of submissions

 27 October 2025

Deadline for submission

 26 December 2025

Notification to authors

 15 January 2026

 


2. SUBMISSION OF THE FULL PAPER

(see “Guidelines for Authors” for templates and instructions)

Three contribution formats are proposed within this call for papers. Submissions must comply with the formatting and editorial requirements specified in the templates provided for download (see “Author Kit”).


Scientific paper (8 to 12 pages)

Scientific papers should present original, recent and completed research that meets the standards of the academic community. Submissions are expected to articulate:

  • a clearly defined research question,
  • an explicit theoretical framework,
  • a rigorous methodology, and
  • results or perspectives that make a significant contribution to the field.

Submitted papers must not have been previously published.


Pedagogical paper (6 to 12 pages)

This format is intended for the sharing of experiences, practices, and critical reflections related to the teaching of architecture and the city in the digital age. Contributions may address innovative educational approaches, pedagogical experiments, digital tools, or reflections on curriculum development. Particular attention will be paid to the reflective and transferable dimension of the experiences presented.


Poster (A1 format, portrait orientation)

Posters should present ongoing research, experimental projects, prototypes, methodological developments or concrete applications involving digital technologies in architecture, urban design, or interdisciplinary research.