ARCH:ID 2026

ARCH:ID 2026: Architecture that “Engages” the Future

From April 23 to 26, ICE BSD City in Jakarta hosts the “Synthesis Scheme” edition: a collaborative ecology where disciplinary boundaries vanish to design tomorrow

The Jakarta district is preparing to host ARCH:ID 2026, Southeast Asia’s most anticipated event for design culture. This year’s theme, “Synthesis Scheme – Architecture of Engagement,” proposes a revolutionary vision: architecture is no longer an isolated field, but an open ecosystem where knowledge flows between design, technology, and civic commitment.

ARCH:ID 2026

A Program of Real Connections

For four days, ARCH:ID 2026 will transform the exhibition space into a laboratory for continuous exchange through dynamic formats:

  • Featured Exhibition: The visual heart of the event, dedicated to the latest material and structural innovations.
  • Business Matching: An opportunity accelerator to connect international brands and professionals.
  • Hackathon: Where multidisciplinary teams challenge the limits of traditional construction systems.
  • Talk & Networking: Informal conversations and strategic connections to build the network of the future.
ARCH:ID 2026

The International Conference: The Key Players

The pinnacle of the forum will be the ARCH:ID International Conference, featuring world-renowned architects and institutional representatives. Confirmed speakers include:

  • Florence Chan (KPF, Hong Kong)
  • Manuelle Gautrand (France)
  • Wenchian Shi (MVRDV Asia)
  • Marina Tabassum (Bangladesh)
  • Irene Umar e Diana Kusumastuti (Vice Ministers of the Indonesian Government)

These leaders in architectural and political thought will converge to chart a common course toward a more integrated and sustainable built environment.

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