| No. | Session | Name | Paper Title |
| A-01 | Zheng Li | The Climax of Parochial Perform: The Foshan Weddinghouse | |
| A-02 | Puay-peng Ho | Vernacular monumentality: The architecture of Baoguosi, Ningpo | |
| A-03 | Zhang Yiqun | The vernacular architecture of The Five Streams area in West Hunan China | |
| A-04 | Wang Weijien | Typological Transformation of Courtyard House in Lijiang Area: Women and Nuclear Space of Naxi Dwelling | |
| A-05 | A | Chihoo Shin | Architectural Characteristic and Historic Changes of Banga(班家) at Clan Village in KyongSang -Bukdo, Korea |
| A-06 | Dec.9 13:00-15:15 | Ju-Won Chin | Characteristics of An-Chae plan in □ shaped house on YeCheonGun KyoungBook |
| A-07 | Room 1 | Yoo Jae-Woo | A Comparative Study on the Architectural Characteristics of Vernacular Houses on the Jeju and Okinawa Island; Focused on Environment Factors Such as Wind and Rain |
| A-08 | Hsiu-mei Liu | A Study on Transformation of Vernacular architectural Type and Migration--Basing on Hakka vernacular architecture in South Taiwan and its origin | |
| A-09 | SUMIDA Kenichi | Investigation of Taiwan aborigines dwelling by Dr. Chijiiwa Suketarou | |
| B-01 | Wu Cong | Characteristics of Gan-Qing Architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties | |
| B-02 | Maggie Mei-Kei Hui | Tibetan vernacular at the peripheral: Architecture of Labrang, a monastic settlement in China Gansu | |
| B-03 | B | LIU Tongtong | Study on Educational Environment of Chinese Ancient Gardens |
| B-04 | Dec.9 15:30-17:15 | LIU Tongtong | Preliminary Study on Confucian Influence of Chinese Classical Gardens |
| B-05 | Room 1 | GU Kai | The Significance of Architecture in Traditional Chinese Gardens |
| B-06 | XIE Haiying | Fixed dance and quiet chorus - Interpretation on the life of the stone in Chinese garden and Japanese garden | |
| B-07 | Zhao xiaofeng | The Zen Ambience of Qing Royal Gardens | |
| C-01 | Marianna Shevchenko | Forming of spatial stereotype of chinese palace architecture in Zhou dynasty (Based upon archeological data of Shaanxi province) | |
| C-02 | Wang Xing | Man and Han Nationalities’ Mixing Culture Reflecting by Space Layout in Ancient Town of Shengjing | |
| C-03 | Chen Bochao | Discussion on Features and Origin of Architecture Layout in East & Mid- Section of Shenyang Imperial Palace | |
| C-04 | C | Zhang Long | Research on the Restoration of Zhijing Pavilion in Qingyi Garden over Collating the Yangshi Lei Charts |
| C-05 | Dec10 9:00-11:45 | Bai Ying | A Study on the Comparison between the Regulation of the Prince’s Palace in China of Ming Dynasty and Gyeongbokgung Palace in Korea |
| C-06 | Room 1 | Yoon-jeong Kim | A Study on the Construction and Characteristics Transition of Poongkyung Palace |
| C-07 | Soungwon Kang | A study on the construction of Seokjojeon in the Great Han Empire period (1897-1910) | |
| C-08 | Wang Jun | Form study on Xi’an traditional dwellings in the ancient city zone of Xi’an | |
| C-09 | Kawamoto | Concept for the Space Design of the Japanese Teahouse | |
| C-10 | I Nyoman Widya Paramadhyaksa | Architectural Concept of the Balinese Meru | |
| C-11 | Chunling LI | Temple’s life in city- heterogeneous system | |
| D-01 | ZHANG Yu | Sage-King Duality: Archi-Music Masterpieces in the 18th-century Imperial Beijing | |
| D-02 | HAN Dong-soo | International relationship of East Asia in terms of ‘Yeong-en Gate(迎恩門)’ | |
| D-03 | Young-Jin Jang | A Study on the subject of Ru in Chosun Wangjo Sillok -A case study of Gyeonghoeru’s actual use of pattern and space- | |
| D-04 | Seo Dong-chun | Characteristics and Applications of Facilities for ‘Serving the Powerful country(事大)’ in Joseon Dynasty(朝鮮) - Focused on Mohwagwan(慕華館) and Uisoongwan(義順館) - | |
| D-05 | D | Nobuhiro TOYA | A Fundamental Study on Gosanjo (御産所) Delivery Place of Emperor’s Family in Early Modern Period -Focusing on the Royal Harem of the Emperor Reigen- |
| D-06 | Dec.10 13:00-15:15 | Guo Qinghua | Mingqi pottery towers of Han Dynasty China: Their typology and classification |
| D-07 | Room 1 | Zhang JianWei | Case Study of Chinese Ancient Metal Architecture (From Yuan Dynasty to Qing Dynasty):Take the Little Copper Hall of Yuan Dynasty For Instance |
| D-08 | CHONG Keng Hua | Frame of Reference in Chinese Architectural Representation: The Case of Jiehua | |
| D-09 | Zhao xiaofeng | The Model of eSea-Mountain-tree’ Myth in Ancient China and its Influence on Architecture and Environment | |
| E-01 | Hiroyuki Kawanishi | The Development of Stone Processing in East Asia | |
| E-02 | Yoshiki Hori | Formality of Design represented in Finishing of Stone walls in Hagi city of the Edo Period and Stone Processing in ‘ying zao fa shi’ | |
| E-03 | Li Jiang | Research on the Wood-Craft of Traditional Architecture in Linxia (临夏) Gansu | |
| E-04 | E | Zhu Ningning | Rating Beam in Chinese and Japanese Traditional Timber Frame |
| E-05 | Dec.10 15:30-17:45 | CRUZ SAITO Mizuki Isidora | Misunderstanding the tatami |
| E-06 | Room 1 | Piao Yushun | The Measurement Standard of Timber Components in the Imperial Palace of the Qing Dynasty in Shenyang |
| E-07 | Li Luke | Interpretation and Restoration of the Illustrations on the Rules for Color Painted Works in Yingzao fashi (營造法式) | |
| E-08 | WANG Qiheng | Yangshi Lei Family and Imperial Architecture Design in Qing Dynasty | |
| E-09 | KISHI Yasuko | A Fundamental Consideration of the Commissioning Costs of the Imperial Palace Contractor: The Case of the Mitsui Family | |
| F-01 | Susumu Mizuta | A Study on Kagoshima Cotton Mill - its structural type and background of technology transfer | |
| F-02 | Chang Tsai-Chuan | Historic Architecture vs. Architectural History -Reassessing Values of Residences of Famous Figures in Taiwan’s History | |
| F-03 | Hiroshi ADACHI | The method of converting the metric system to the Japanese measuring system : The system of dividing by 11 in early Meiji period designed by the French architect | |
| F-04 | F | Lu Haiping | The Practice Background of Domestic Architects and Traditional Masters During 1911 to 1931 in Fengtian(奉天) |
| F-05 | Dec.9 13:00-15:15 | SHUNSUKE KURAKATA | A Quest for the Subjectivity of Modern Japanese Architecture : The Characteristics of Chuta Ito's "Theory of Architectural Evolution" |
| F-06 | Room2 | Tomonori HARA | A Study on Regional Architects in Snowy and Cold Areas |
| F-07 | Haoyu WANG | Liang, Sicheng and Chang, Chao kang: First Generation of Chinese Architects in pre-1949 Mainland and Their Successors in post-1949 Hong Kong | |
| F-08 | Jiang Bo-Hong | Localizing of Modernity transplanting from Modern Western Architecture in 60's Taiwan- In the case of Luce Chapel | |
| F-09 | YAMAMOTO Kazuki | The Impact of Adolf Behne on Japan in Modern Period | |
| G-01 | Yola Gloaguen | The combination of Japanese and Western space in Antonin Raymond’s Way of Design - A survey of the use of tatami and its impact on plan composition | |
| G-02 | G | Agnes NYILAS | On the formal composition of A plan for Tokyo, 1960: Toward the re-evaluation of ‘Megastructure’ proposals by Kenzo Tange in the formative years of ‘Metabolism’ |
| G-03 | Dec.9 15:30-17:00 | Benoit JACQUET | Overcoming Western Modernity: Principles of Monumentality in Tange Kenzo’s Daitoa Memorial Planning (1942) |
| G-04 | Room 2 | Andrea Yuri Flores Urushima | Investigating the origins of the “networked compact urban system” idea in Uzo Nishiyama’s proposition for the urban growth of Japanese cities. |
| G-05 | Vigreux Edouard | Architectural details as the catalyst of Japanese modernity through Shinohara Kazuo | |
| G-06 | Zuzanna Ufnalska | Element of surface in transformation of Domino system by Toyo Ito- On surface in contemporary architecture | |
| H-01 | ZENG Juan | Research on the Hierarchical Space of Traditional Chinese Inhabitancy | |
| H-02 | Meng-Tsun Su | Construing the Other|The Architecture of Hybridity at Tunghai University in Postwar Taiwan | |
| H-03 | Cheng Che CHEN | The Start Point of “Taiwan Architecture” - Taiwan Architecture Society | |
| H-04 | Fu Chao-Ching | Globalization and “New” Modern Architecture in the Twenty-First Century Taiwan | |
| H-05 | En-Yu Huang | A Gap between Two Kinds of Architects in Taiwan | |
| H-06 | H | Jang Won-Seok | The Introduction of Technology and Stylistic expression of the Joung-Su Kim, A Korean Architect |
| H-07 | Dec.10 9:00-12:15 | Hiroyuki TAMADA | Modernity and Tradition: Richard Neutra’s Discourse on Japan |
| H-08 | Room 2 | Ari Seligmann | Kumamoto’s Artpolis: Mediating Globalization with Architectural Publicity |
| H-09 | Wilfred Iain Thomas ROBINSON | Some origins, forms and processes of change revealed in the history of the residential environment of Chiba-shi | |
| H-10 | Julien Brochet | The Influence of Residential Architecture on the Development of an Urban Sensibility in Contemporary Japanese Architecture | |
| H-11 | Kazunori FUKUHARA | Research on the design intention of Tohgo Murano in the design process of Morigo-Building | |
| H-12 | Hui WANG | Between Modernity And Tradition - A survey on contemporary architectural culture of Beijing | |
| H-13 | Liu Dan | Renaissance or dilapidation? - Different choices for ancient Tibetan Buddhist temples in recent city development of Beijing and Chengde | |
| I-01 | Guo Ru | Discussion of the Storm of Constructing Mountainous and Watery Garden Cities and the Thought | |
| I-02 | Chen Tingting | The Renewal and Transformation of City Moat History Sector of China | |
| I-03 | Yassar KHADOUR | CITY TRANSFORMATION-Place identity (Meishan city case of study) | |
| I-04 | I | Yang Yuzhen | Keep up appearance: ideology on history behind the ”painting city movement” in Chongqing city, China |
| I-05 | Dec.10 13:00-15:15 | HaiXing Zhang | The influence that new economic policy gives a cityscape policy of northeastern major cities in China |
| I-06 | Room 2 | Wang Pei | The redevelopment strategy on traditional community: Ciqikou community in chongqing city as case study |
| I-07 | Wang Xiaoyu | General Idea on the Creation of China’s Beijing-Shenyang Qing (Dynasty) Cultural Heritage Corridor | |
| I-08 | Yang Li-xia | BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE PUBLIC BEFORE THE FLOOD OF URBANIZATION | |
| I-09 | WU Meiping | RENEWING ANCIENT CHINESE ARCHITECTURE | |
| J-01 | Wen Yun | The conservation of local heritage in urbanized Taipei | |
| J-02 | Cho Hyun Jung | Study of History of Korean Traditional Architecture Conservation - Focused on Wooden Architecture Repaired after 1910 | |
| J-03 | Kim Young Soo | A Study on a Restoration method of the dismantled and reconstructed historic wooden structure building in a different place- A case study on Namsangol Hanok village, Seoul- | |
| J-04 | J | Minsuk Kim | A Study on the Conservation and Repair Work of the Main Hall of the Korean Buddhist Temple Sudeok-sa(修徳寺) in the Japanese Colonial Period |
| J-05 | Dec.10 15:30-17:45 | Isamu Koyanagi | Preservation and Remodeling of Stone Warehouses in Hitoyoshi-Kuma, Kumamoto, Japan |
| J-06 | Room 2 | Taehee LIM | A study on the conservation and the renovation of the Japanese modern architecture in 1970s (seen from architectural journals) |
| J-07 | Mayumi KUNITAKE | Evaluation of the Role of Kumamoto UNESCO Society Activities in Education of Preservation of Local Cultural Property | |
| J-08 | Thomas Daniell | Preservation versus Restoration: Japanese Architecture and the Ship of Theseus | |
| J-09 | Jean-Sebastien Cluzel | The History of Architecture and Architectural Heritage as Archipelagos of Myths | |
| K-01 | YU Haiyi | City Planning History of Modern Nantong Led by ZHANG Jian | |
| K-02 | Ren Yunying | Evolution of the Traffic Spatial Structure of Xi’an City from 1840 to 1949 | |
| K-03 | Duan Yimeng | Study on Qingdao urban spatial expansion and its impetus mechanism | |
| K-04 | James A. Cook, Ph.D. | Colonial Refractions: Xiamen as a Transnational Urban Landscape | |
| K-05 | K | Chih-Yuan Chang | Reassessing the history of modernization of Chiayi City in 1906-1945 |
| K-06 | Dec 10 13:00-15:15 | Zhang Tianjie | Public Parks and New Womanhood in Early Twentieth-Century Chinese Cities |
| K-07 | Room 3 | Junichiro Ishida | The suburban city development project in the 1930s of Seoul: The urbanization of Daehyun district |
| K-08 | Yasunori Kitao | A study on the urban transformation in the suburban area of Seoul : Urbanization and city planning, analyzed by using urban space structure | |
| K-09 | Evelyn Schulz | Rediscovering the roji - Strategies of integrating marginalized spaces into the mainstream of urban discourse | |
| L-01 | Heide Jager MA, Dipl.Ing. | Situated Urban Rituals - Rethinking the meaning and practice of micro culture in the Japanese urban backstreet | |
| L-02 | Maria Marangos | Modernizing Through Tradition: Kyoto’s Development in the Meiji Period | |
| L-03 | L | Lauren S. Mallas | Emergence of the Mega-Civic in Tokyo |
| L-04 | Dec.9 15:30-17:15 | Jeremy D. Phillipps | Urban Image and Building the Modern City ? the Role of Regional and Historical Consciousness in the Development of Kanazawa |
| L-05 | Room 3 | Don Choi | Scales and Meanings of Japanese Urbanism and Architecture in Sapporo |
| L-06 | NAKANO Shigeo | Relation between industrial development of Hitachi Ltd. and city planning of Hitachi City | |
| L-07 | Izumi Kuroishi | Lost ideals of home-land in urbanizing modern Japan | |
| M-01 | Wu Qingzhou | The Urban Canal System in Ancient China | |
| M-02 | Cong Rong He | Urban Land’s Division into Blocks A Comparison Between sKao Gong JitPattern & Hippodamus Pattern | |
| M-03 | Wang Jin | Research on The vicissitudes of Waterways in Suzhou City | |
| M-04 | Deng Yi | A Study on Three Hypotheses about the Capital City Planning of Beijing --Yuan Dadu | |
| M-05 | Wang Guixiang | Analysis on Scale and Grading System of City Wall and Moat of the Ming Dynasty | |
| M-06 | Jiang Dongcheng | Research on the Designing Method and the Scope of Foundations of the Confucius Temple and School in Peking (1200-1600) | |
| M-07 | M | LI Jing | Study on the Heyuan Building and the Jiefang System Found on the Qianlong Jingcheng Quantu |
| M-08 | Dec.10 9:00-12:30 | Xu Haohao | Beside the Fen river: Transition of Foshan old city’s river road |
| M-09 | Room 3 | Jin Ho Jung | Location of Religious Architecture in Urban Design of Chinese Cities ? Brief look at city plans and old maps |
| M-10 | Wei-Ting Lu | Regeneration of the Old City Center in Land Rearrangement- A Case Study of Min-Quan Road in Tainan, Taiwan | |
| M-11 | Chao-Chih Lin | Rediscovering the Tainan City’Three Approaches Concerning Tainan’s Old Town District and its New Identification | |
| M-12 | Sin Heywon | A Comparative Study on Urban Structure of Seoul and Nanjing(南京) of 14th Century - Focused on government offices in front of Palace | |
| M-13 | Armstrong | The Structure of the Capital of Silla: Urban Planning Issues in the Three Kingdoms Period | |
| M-14 | Kien TO | Reassessing urban evolution and traditional urbanistic characteristics of Hanoi Old Quarter to withdraw lessons for new urban development | |
| N-01 | Ellen Van Goethem | Influence of Chinese Philosophical Thought on the Construction of Nagaokaky?,-Japan’s Forgotten Capital | |
| N-02 | Matthew Stavros | Space, Place, and Limits on Warrior Authority in Medieval Kyoto | |
| N-03 | Yohei Hayami | Structurizing structures in Kyoto | |
| N-04 | N | Toshikazu Tsuchimoto | Unfixed Capital Kyoto |
| N-05 | Dec.9 13:00-15:15 | Wang Qiheng | Document Classic and Chou Li: the Bible of City Planning and Fengshui Theory in Ancient China |
| N-06 | Room 3 | JEONG Bong-Gu | An Analysis of Landscape Structure in the Area of Gyeongbokgung Geunjeongjeon - Focusing on explanation of symbolic system in Feng-shui - |
| N-07 | Wang Guoyi | Mandala Art of Shenyang City pattern in Qing Dynasty | |
| N-08 | Han Jie | Research On the Altar of Agriculture God, Beijing | |
| N-09 | Wang Qiheng | The Life Spirit of the Ancient Cities in China | |
| O-01 | SUN Chuan-Wen | Rethinking the Problems and Conflicts Between Historic Conservation and Urban Development : Cases in Taiwan. | |
| O-02 | LI Xinjian | Municipal Infrastructures in Urban History and Conservation: A Case Study of Chinese Road | |
| O-03 | Hsien-Hsin Cheng | The research of regeneration management in historic blocks of Taiwan:A case study of Shin-Machi in Tainan | |
| O-04 | FUJIKAWA Masaki | Urban History, Historic Buildings, and Urban Preservation:@Preservation Study of Makabe-Machi in the City of Sakuragawa in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan | |
| O-05 | O | Li Ying-Fang | The imagination of the ancient capital on the progress of Taiwan modernization of Nationalist Government after World War II - Lu Yu-Jun’s nature of architectural discourse |
| O-06 | Dec.10 15:30-18:00 | Pai Hyungmin | Into and Outside of Space: Changing Attitudes Toward Traditional Architecture in Korea and Japan |
| O-07 | Room 3 | Ha Jing | Looking on the Architectures in Early Modern Times in East Asia through“the View of the East Asia” |
| O-08 | Wang gang | Study on Traditional Architecture Based on Cultural Anthropology | |
| O-09 | Sung-Woo Kim | The State of East Asian Architecture and Urbanism : Value Confusion in between Western Modernism and Eastern Tradition | |
| O-10 | Di Yajing | Survey on Measured Survey: Questionnaire of Measurement of Historic Buildings in China |