Ashraf Salama - Archnet-IJAR International Journal of Architectural Research is an interdisciplinary, fully-refereed scholarly online journal of architecture, planning, and built environment studies. Two international boards (advisory and editorial) ensure the quality of scholarly papers and allow for a comprehensive academic review of contributions spanning a wide spectrum of issues, methods, theoretical approaches and architectural and development practices.  <br><br>ArchNet-IJAR provides a comprehensive academic review of a wide spectrum of issues, methods, and theoretical approaches. It aims to bridge theory and practice in the fields of architectural/design research and urban planning/built environment studies, reporting on the latest research findings and innovative approaches for creating responsive environments. Articles are listed individually below.<div><br><p class="MsoNormal">Keywords: Archnet-IJAR; Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT; publishing;
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IJAR Volume 8, Issue 1 (complete publication).

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journal
Year
2014
Archnet-IJAR International Journal of Architectural Research is an interdisciplinary, fully-refereed scholarly online journal of architecture, planning, and built environment studies. Two international boards (advisory and editorial) ensure the quality of scholarly papers and allow for a comprehensive academic review of contributions spanning a wide spectrum of issues, methods, theoretical approaches and architectural and development practices.

ArchNet-IJAR provides a comprehensive academic review of a wide spectrum of issues, methods, and theoretical approaches. It aims to bridge theory and practice in the fields of architectural/design research and urban planning/built environment studies, reporting on the latest research findings and innovative approaches for creating responsive environments. Articles are listed individually below.

Keywords: Archnet-IJAR; Aga Khan Documentation Center at MIT; publishing; architecture; urbanism; sustainable design; new technologies, indigenous forms; innovative approaches; green aesthetics; film; chronology, person-environment transactions; behavior setting analysis; traditional souqs; Souq Mutrah; walkthrough assessment; behavioral mapping; place; meaning; traditional streets; tunnel formwork; housing; user comfort; user satisfaction; architectural styles; built heritage; conservation policy; Port Said city; sustainable development; urban conservation; assessment tool; sustainable management; built heritage; Islamic architecture; Adelaide mosque; hybrid architecture; resilience; assimilation; : timeless buildings; sacred buildings; spiritual spaces; brain waves; energy lines; power spots; Autism; educational environments; school design; special needs; Terrain Vague; regeneration; landscape; Doha; architecture; urbanism; emerging city; design; basic design; design education; landscape architecture; architectural historiography; modern architecture; phenomenology

Citation

Salama, Ashraf (ed.). Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, vol. 8, issue 1 (2014). ISSN 1938-7806. OCLC 145980807; LOC 2007212183.

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