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        "id": 1710465,
        "msgid": "ui-professor-future-architecture-must-address-climate-change-1777539226",
        "date": "2026-04-30 15:01:34",
        "title": "UI Professor: Future Architecture Must Address Climate Change",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Professor Dalhar Susanto from the University of Indonesia's Department of Architecture emphasises that future architecture must tackle major challenges such as climate change, resource limitations, and the need for adaptive built environments. He advocates for integrating technological advancements with sustainability values to ensure architecture is not only technically efficient but also ecologically and socially responsible, drawing from his extensive research on eco-friendly materials and urban housing standards in Indonesia. Furthermore, he highlights the growing influence of digital technologies like artificial intelligence and sensor-based systems on architectural practices.",
        "content": "<p>Depok (ANTARA) - Professor Dalhar Susanto, from the Department of\nArchitecture, Faculty of Engineering, University of Indonesia (FTUI),\nstated that future architecture must be capable of addressing major\nissues such as climate change, resource limitations, and the need for\nadaptive built environments. \u201cTechnological developments must be\naccompanied by awareness of sustainability values, so that architecture\nis not only technically efficient but also ecologically and socially\nresponsible,\u201d said Prof.\u00a0Dalhar on the UI Depok campus on Thursday. As\nan academic and researcher, Prof Dalhar has extensive experience in the\nfields of architecture and construction. He has dedicated himself to\nresearch that contributes to strengthening sustainable architecture\npractices in Indonesia. His research includes the development of\nenvironmentally friendly alternative materials, such as natural fibres,\nrecycled composites, and living materials that integrate biological\nelements into building systems. Another area of study developed by Prof\nDalhar is minimum housing standards and activity-based space efficiency\nas a response to urbanisation and housing affordability in Indonesia.\nThis approach underscores that architecture plays not only the role of a\nphysical product but also as part of social systems and public policy.\nFurthermore, he emphasised that developments in digital technology, such\nas artificial intelligence, digital twins, and sensor-based systems,\nwill increasingly influence architectural practices.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/ui-professor-future-architecture-must-address-climate-change-1777539226",
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