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IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3 (complete publication)


Citation Salama, Ashraf (ed). ArchNet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research, vol. 1, issue 3 (2007). (International) ISSN 1994-6961. (US) ISSN 1938-7806. OCLC 145980807; LOC 2007212183.
Author/Editor Ashraf Salama
Book Title IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3 (complete publication)
Publication Date 2007
Copyright ArchNet-IJAR
Language English
Document Type Journal
Keywords architectural criticism, architectural education, contemporary architecture, environment-behavior studies, research in architecture, urban design
File Type and Size application/pdf/5.31 MB
Description 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 and can be sorted by author, title or year.

Chapters IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3 (complete publication)
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Editorial: Moving Forward
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Cover and Table of Contents
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Head-Turning Situations: A Street Walk in the City of Old Damascus
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Urban Legibility and Shaping the Image of Doha: Visual Analysis of the Environmental Graphics of the 15th Asian Games
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Emerging Architectonic Forms and Designed Forms
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Function Defies Form: A Thought for Architecture in the New Information Age
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Typological Analysis of Students' Residences
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Framework for Cross-Border Transdisciplinary Design Studio Education
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Contemporary Qatari Architecture as an Open Textbook
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: An Argument against Air Conditioning Use in Tropical Resorts
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Facility Management: A Paradigm for Expanding the Scope of Architectural Practice
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: A Critical Review of Housing in Nairobi- Different Actors- Different Socio-Economic Groups
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Revitalizing Traditional Towns and Heritage Districts
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Location of Functions for Healing: A Vastushastra Way
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: The Rise of the Nerds? Interdisciplinary Research and Architecture
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: If I Were a Young Architect
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Book Review: Cities in Transition: Transforming the Global Built Environment
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Book Review: Design Studio Pedagogy: Horizons for the Future (1)
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Book Review: Design Studio Pedagogy: Horizons for the Future (2)
IJAR, vol. 1- Issue 3: Book Review: Designing for Designers: Lessons Learned from Schools of Architecture
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