About TEMPORIUM

TEMPORIUM 2026 is envisioned as a global forum for rethinking heritage through the lenses of culture, ecology, and technology. The conference seeks to explore how traditional knowledge systems, digital innovations, and sustainable practices can shape resilient futures. In a rapidly transforming world marked by climate change, cultural fragmentation, and technological disruption, the need to reinterpret heritage as a dynamic and living resource has never been more urgent. Through its core themes, heritage praxis, indigenous knowledge, digital transitions, sustainability, and living cultural landscapes, the conference encourages critical reflection and cross-disciplinary dialogue. TEMPORIUM 2026 welcomes academics, practitioners, conservationists, policymakers, research scholars, and students to engage in this collective pursuit of knowledge and meaningful action.

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Heritage, Culture & Tradition — Technology for Continuity

TEMPORIUM 2026 seeks to critically re-envision heritage as both memory and method within the evolving continuum of human settlements, from rural landscapes to urban agglomerations, positioning it at the confluence of architectural knowledge, cultural practice, ecological wisdom, immersive digital technologies, and sustainable innovation. The conference aims to foster multidisciplinary dialogue that integrates cultural heritage and technological advancement, generating policy-relevant frameworks for sustainable landscapes, resilient communities, and inclusive economies in the 21st century.

Important Dates & Registration

Abstract Submission Dec 1 - Jan 15, 2026
Early Bird Registration Jan 16 - Mar 15, 2026
Regular Registration Mar 16 - May 15, 2026
Full Submission Apr 28, 2026
Conference Dates 22 - 24 July 2026

Knowledge Partners

International Partners

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THWS — Germany

The Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS) is one of Bavaria’s leading institutions for practice-oriented higher education. With campuses in Würzburg and Schweinfurt, THWS offers more than fifty bachelor’s and master’s programmes across engineering, technology, business, design, social sciences, and humanities. The university is distinguished by its strong international focus, English-taught “TWIN” programmes, and partnerships with over 200 universities worldwide. THWS integrates applied research, innovation, and industry collaboration through its specialised institutes and laboratories. Guided by values of sustainability, global engagement, and social responsibility, THWS prepares students and researchers to address contemporary challenges through knowledge, skills, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

National Partners

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School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi

The School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi (SPA New Delhi), an Institution of National Importance, offers premier education in Architecture, Planning, and Design. It provides renowned Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral programmes addressing diverse dimensions of human habitat and the environment. Committed to excellence, the School continually expands its academic spectrum into emerging areas, supported by regular and visiting faculty. SPA also enables interdepartmental and inter-university credit transfers, including international collaborations through MoUs. With a strong focus on advancing knowledge and research, SPA New Delhi consistently works toward strengthening its position as a globally competitive centre of excellence.

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ICOMOS India — South Zone

ICOMOS India is a membership-based organization that provides a forum where individuals and representatives of institutions concerned with the conservation, protection, rehabilitation, and enhancement of cultural heritage sites and places can meet to exchange information and views on principles and practices in the field. Membership is drawn from across the country, divided into six zones to ensure adequate regional representation. Regional members are represented on the Executive Committee by a Regional Representative.

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INTACH — Delhi & Bengaluru

The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH), founded in 1984 in New Delhi, is dedicated to promoting heritage awareness and conservation across India. Now one of the world’s largest heritage organizations, it operates through more than 228 Chapters nationwide. Over four decades, INTACH has led efforts to preserve India’s natural, built, and intangible heritage. Headquartered in New Delhi, it functions through specialized divisions including Architectural Heritage, Natural Heritage, Art and Material Heritage, Intangible Cultural Heritage, HECS, Heritage Crafts and Community, Chapters, INTACH Heritage Academy, Heritage Tourism, the Listing Cell, and the INTACH Knowledge Centre.

 

Note:

Selected papers will be considered for publication in a SCOPUS-indexed conference proceedings volume by Springer Nature, Singapore, currently in progress and subject to final approval.