Archnet-IJAR: Volume 14 Issue 3

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International Journal of Architectural Research
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Incremental housing: harnessing informality at Villa Verde

David O'Brien, Sandra Carrasco, Kim Dovey

This paper analyses the incremental housing process developed at Villa Verde, a housing project designed by the Chilean architecture firm Elemental, whose director Alejandro…

Residential satisfaction among low-income single-mother households: the case of residential welfare facilities in South Korea

Minjung Cho

This paper examines residential satisfaction in welfare housing facilities exclusively built for low-income single-mother households in South Korea. The main objective is to…

Strengthening the affectivity of atmospheres in urban environments: the toolkit of multi-sensory experience

Hisham Abusaada

The affectivity is conceptualised in the literary work of phenomenological theories as a significant factor in urban environments studies that are related to change people's…

Pocket parks for promoting social interaction among residents of Baghdad City

Sarah Abdulkareem Salih, Sumarni Ismail, Aysha Mseer

The residents of Baghdad city has been suffering from various issues, including poor social relations, low quality of life, as well as neglect of many public spaces and small…

Utilising social networking services as a collective medium to support design communication in team collaboration

Mi Jeong Kim, Yeon Sook Hwang, Ha Sung Hwang

A variety of collaborative technologies have been developed to support design communication among members of design teams, and understanding the affordances of these technologies…

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Architect and craftsperson: project perceptions, relationships and craft

Johnathan Djabarouti, Christopher O'Flaherty

Architects and craftspeople work together on complicated built heritage projects as part of a diverse multidisciplinary team. Effective interactions and collaborations between…

Curriculum development in health and the built environment: creating a multidisciplinary platform to enhance knowledge and engagement

Mohammad Gharipour, Amber L. Trout

Our lived experiences are complex, dynamic and increasingly connected locally and globally through virtual realities that call for an evolution and responsiveness from the field…

A pedagogical protocol for iterative robotic fabrication on remote grounds

Karen Lee Bar-Sinai, Tom Shaked, Aaron Sprecher

The purpose of the paper is to advance remote robotic fabrication through an iterative and pedagogical protocol for shaping architectural grounds. Advancements in autonomous…

The role of structures in architecture: the multidisciplinary experience of active learning in a master of science

Elsa Garavaglia, Noemi Basso, Luca Sgambi

This paper aims to present the integrated teaching activity carried out in the Studios of the Master of Science “Architecture-Building Architecture” held at the School of…

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Assessment, learning and power in the architectural design studio jury: a case from the United Arab Emirates

Majd Musa

This paper aims to investigate the architectural design jury in a university in the UAE. It explores the jury as an assessment tool, this system's formative value – i.e…

Successful thesis proposals in architecture and urban planning

Mahmoud Abdellatif, Reham Abdellatif

The purpose of this research is to improve the understanding of what constitutes a successful thesis proposal (TP) and as such enhance the quality of the TP writing in…

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Collaborative design of an active learning classroom with high school students and teachers

Orcun Kepez, Selin Ust

The aim of this study is to understand classroom settings desired by high school students and teachers in an active learning classroom. The research question is whether students…

Port Said historic markets: a tool for urban revitalization

Aliaa AlSadaty

This paper investigates urban potentials of historic covered market buildings. Generally, these structures witnessed the apex of construction during the turn of the 20th century…

A life cycle assessment of a ‘minus carbon’ refugee house: global warming potential and sensitivity analysis

Marwa Dabaieh, Nargessadat Emami, Jukka Taneli Heinonen, Björn Marteinsson

Over the last eight years, the Middle East has experienced a series of high profile conflicts which have resulted in over 5.6 million Syrians forced to migrate to neighbouring…

Climatically and culturally responsive typologies using mathematical permutation

Emad S. Mushtaha, Samar Al-Zwaylif, Sarah Ghalib

This research introduces a hypothesis for establishing typologies and patterns for architectural plans based on their climate, culture and orientation. The repetition and…

Influences and aspirations in the production of national projects in Lebanon and Kuwait: Selected iconic projects by Sami Abdul Baki

Silvia Mazzetto, Roula El-Khoury

By looking at a selection of iconic modern projects designed by or commissioned to the prominent but not well-examined architect Sami Abdul Baki both in Lebanon and Kuwait during…

Tracing objects of a lost room in suburbia

Gul Kacmaz Erk, Tevfik Balcioglu

Bringing product design and architectural design together, this article looks into the extraordinary use of everyday objects in urban and suburban spaces in The Lost Room

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ISSN:

2631-6862

Online date, start – end:

2019

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Ashraf Salama