Archnet-IJAR: Volume 17 Issue 4
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International Journal of Architectural ResearchTable of contents
A community healthcare clinic in Baltimore: healing environment, design criteria, and assessment metrics
Mohammad Gharipour, Intisar Ameen Tyne, Shermineh Afsary, Naomi Hemme, Amber L. TroutThe purpose of this research is to identify quick, effective and affordable architectural design solutions to improve the health of patients, visitors and staff, in an underfunded…
Assessing contextual factors for sustainable development: a case study of LEED-certified projects in Jordan
Genell Wells Ebbini, Adel Al-AssafThe researchers analyzed factors affecting the adoption of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) green-building certification system in Jordan, including…
Plot-based approach for controlled morphological transformation in urban heritage contexts: the case of New Gourna village, Luxor – Egypt
Aliaa AlSadatyAs historic cities evolve, change in their urban form can be expected. Yet, uncontrolled change of land plots, which represent a significant element of urban form, leads to…
Urban morphology of informally built dwellings: counter-mapping coastal cities of Montenegro
Goran Ivo MarinovicInformal dwellings describe makeshift lodgings made from temporary materials, such as plastic, corrugated iron, sheeting, packing cases, or wood. These units allow low-income…
Towards a relational approach for understanding the multiplicity of sitting activities
Ahlam Ammar SharifThis study aims at unpacking the multiplicity of the sitting activity in public spaces through the lens of actor-network theory. In line with previous urban research focussing on…
Interactions between architects and end-users during housing design processes: a systematic literature review
Audrey Mertens, Yaprak Hamarat, Catherine ElsenThis research focuses on the interactions between architects and end-users during the design process of housing projects, both experiencing challenges and friction points when…
Gender and mobility: enhancing the Egyptian working women’s travel pattern
Radwa Tawfik, Sahar Attia, Ingy Mohamed Elbarmelgy, Tamer Mohamed AbdelazizWomen's travel pattern is different from those of men. Women who have both paid employment and unpaid care work have more complex travel patterns. However, land-use policies and…
Distress, anxiety, boredom, and their relation to the interior spaces under COVID-19 lockdowns
Berk Diker, Halime DemirkanThis research is based on the idea that interior elements leave a wide variety of impressions on their occupants and that some interiors are likely to have more positive…
Questioning the phenomenon of void in the built environment through a multidisciplinary perspective
Marie Grabar, Karine DupreThe aim of this article is to understand the definitions, trends and gaps currently existing in the literature regarding the concept of void in the built environment.
The diagonal axis from VERB to VOID: interdisciplinarity in basic design studio education
Aysem Berrin Çakmakli, Ipek Gursel Dino, Esin Komez Daglioglu, Ekin Pinar, Pelin Yoncacı ArslanThis paper aims to discuss the potentials of interdisciplinary exercises that bring together art and design methodologies in expanding as well as redefining the given methods and…
Live projects: a mixed-methods exploration of existing scholarship
Sebastian G. Smith, Karine Dupre, Julie CroughThis paper aims to investigate trends and themes within the literature pertaining to live projects, and in so doing, highlight possible areas of future exploration and research.
Leaving no one behind: unveiling gaps in inclusive architecture at the UIA World Congress of architects 2023
Nabil MoharebThis article aims to provide an insightful analysis of the UIA World Congress of Architects held in Copenhagen in 2023. The Congress adopted the aspirational motto “Leave no one…
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2631-6862Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Professor Ashraf Salama