Seo Ryeung Ju, Himasari Hanan, Syed Iskandar Ariffin, Wandee Pinijvarasin, Var Morin, Hoang Manh Nguyen, and Min Kyoung Kim.
Seo Ryeung Ju is a professor in the Department of Housing and Interior Design at Kyung Hee University. She has focused on researching the traditional culture of housing and housing design of new towns in Southeast Asia since 2009, and has published a number of articles about Malaysian and Indonesian houses. She established the Asian Research Center for Housing as an anchor of the Asian Housing Education & Research Network.
Himasari Hanan is an associate professor in the Department of Architecture of Institut Teknologi Bandung. She has been engaged with research on vernacular architecture since 2008.
Syed Iskandar Ariffin is an associate professor in the Department of Architecture at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. He authored Architectural Conservation in Islam (2005), exploring conservation philosophy and practices from Islamic perspectives.
Wandee Pinijvarasin is an architect working as a lecturer and researcher in Architecture at Kasetsart University, with interests in vernacular architecture study. Since 2004, she has conducted various research and design projects in Thailand.
Var Morin is a lecturer of the history of Khmer architecture and architectural conservation at the Royal University of Fine Arts and at other private universities across Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Hoang Manh Nguyen is an associate professor of the Department of Architecture at Hanoi Architectural University in Vietnam. He has focused on research about vernacular housing and housing development, heritage and urban conservation, and environmental architecture.
Min Kyoung Kim is a part-time lecturer at Kyung Hee University and Seowon University in Korea. She has focused on studying the modernization of vernacular houses in Southeast Asian countries.