Abstract

The number of world urban population in 2050 is estimated will reach 68 % of the total population. Those urban areas are threatened by the energy crisis due to the dependency on fossil energy. High population density also makes the sensitiveness of the city to threaten by dangers. Urban heat island due to the trapping of heat released into the atmosphere is associated with the glasshouse effect, the use of materials & colors which are less environmentally friendly, CO2 emissions from factory exhaust fumes and transportation equipment, and the development of urban sprawl. Recent studies show the air temperature in urban areas is higher than in rural areas; the average air temperature in the city center is 10°C higher during the day and between (5-6)°C at night. The sustainability of planet Earth is increasingly threatened with these urban problems.The New Urban Agenda was launched in the early 2016 and served as a guideline for urban development for the next 20 years. It is aimed at creating an inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable city. The development of the built environment for human habitation, which is characterized by the dominance of man-made structures, should underline to be able to integrate the contribution of architectural functions, place identity, territoriality, urban systems, and social capital to the environmental management system. With the idea of resilience built environment which is developed from adaptable urban system toward changes, by taking advantage of opportunities and transformational development readiness taking into account all risks and uncertainties in the future, will be a solution for urban development in the name of economic sovereignty, socio-cultural, environmentally friendly and sustainable.The 3rd ICSADU is presented by Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro. The purpose of the 3rd ICSADU is to provide a forum for students, professors, professionals, bureaucrats, and others, in presenting and discussing ideas, thoughts, insights regarding sustainability in the field of architecture and urbanism. The theme of “Enhancing Resilience: Creating a More Sustainable Built Environment” is highlighted in this occasion, with the scopes of: management and policy, system of networking, building technology, socio-cultural harmonization, conservation & revitalization, also inclusive design. The results of this conference is published in the IOP Conference Series - Earth and Environmental Sciences, In the 3rd ICSADU, participants, include presenters and audiences, come from Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, India, Netherland, and USA.

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