The Second International Conference on Architectural Engineering concludes with  important recommendations

On November 30th, participants in the Second International Conference on Architectural Engineering recommended the necessity of constructing permanent buildings without the need for frequent maintenance and activating the seismic design with full shock energy.

The participants in the conference, which concluded today at the University of Damascus, called for attention to the technology of image analysis and the use of new materials for reinforced concrete.

The participants stressed the importance of using natural and recyclable materials and modern technologies in rationalizing resources, pointing to the necessity of modeling and automating building information.

The conference recommendations were preceded by a discussion of a number of researches that focused on the impact of choosing asphalt concrete as a dam blocking material, and assessing the efficiency of wetlands in dealing with water pollution in the Litani River in Lebanon.

Abdul-Wahhab Tahseen from Egypt stressed the importance of his participation in terms of following up  onthe latest scientific technologies in the field of building engineering with researchers from various Arab and foreign countries.

Researcher Ioan Pipinar from Romania considered his participation in the conference an added value to his practical and research history.

Dr. Nariman Khalil, who participated via video from Lebanon, noted the high professionalism, craftsmanship, preparation and coordination that characterized the conference.

It is noteworthy that the Second International Conference on Architectural  Engineering, organized by the Higher Institute for Seismic Research and Studies at the University of Damascus, was launched on November 29thunder the title “Towards More Sustainable Facilities.”

 

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