Archnet-IJAR: Volume 15 Issue 3

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International Journal of Architectural Research
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The Chicago Riverwalk: urban sustainability lessons

Kheir M. Al-Kodmany

This paper reviews, summarizes and pieces together scattered information on the newly completed Chicago Riverwalk in Chicago, Illinois. It explains the design process that…

Mapping the urban environment using real-time physiological monitoring

Dimitra Dritsa, Nimish Biloria

This paper presents a critical review of studies which map the urban environment using continuous physiological data collection. A conceptual model is consequently presented for…

Activity networks and the temporality of urban space: the case of a cul-de-sac square

Ahlam Ammar Sharif

This study draws on recent actor-network theory (ANT) literature to provide a nuanced understanding of the effect of time on activity networks in urban spaces. It investigates the…

Assessing public open spaces in Belgrade – A quality of urban life perspective

Tamara Vukovic, Ashraf M. Salama, Biserka Mitrovic, Mirjana Devetakovic

This paper interrogates the impact of spatial transformations on urban life. It explores the level of individual and group satisfaction and sense of well-being within the urban…

Bascarsija (Bashcarshiya), Sarajevo's historic core: evaluating the qualities of its open spaces

Lana Kudumovic

The urban development within the Ottoman Empire saw two major zones distinguished in the city – the residential area (mahala) and the public core (carsija). The same model was…

Open space and sense of community of older adults: a study in a residential area in Hong Kong

Andrew Yu

This study examines the relationship between quality and quantity of open space in residential areas and the sense of community of Chinese older adults in Hong Kong.

Prioritising public spaces architectural strategies for autistic users

Pariya Sheykhmaleki, Seyed Abbas Agha Yazdanfar, Sanaz Litkouhi, Masoumeh Nazarian, Andrew David Freeman Price

According to architectural research, modifying environmental features has the potential to create an appropriate sensory environment for autistic children. Considering the design…

The impact of legibility and seating areas on social interaction in the neighbourhood park and plaza

Mohammad Paydar, Asal Kamani Fard

Promoting social interaction contributes to social sustainability in the urban setting. And, legibility is one of the key qualities of successful urban places. This research aims…

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Perception of street vendors and their effect on urban settings in Portobello Road, London

Esraa Torky, Tim Heath

Street vendors create a vital urban street and a significant and important part of our urban areas are streets, they cater to our leisure, social and functional needs. There are…

Post-pandemic residential environment in Amman

Amal Abed

The fundamental lifestyle changes, economic concerns, property price increase and construction cost can explain the transformation of traditional housing layouts to massive indoor…

Post-occupancy evaluation of outdoor spaces on the campus of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil

Ana Clara Carvalho Tourinho, Sabrina Andrade Barbosa, Özgür Göçer, Klaus Chaves Alberto

Using the campus of a Brazilian university as case study, this research aims to identify which aspects of the outdoor spaces are the most significant in attracting people.

An ecocentric approach to defining a public park system

Dalia Aly, Branka Dimitrijevic

This research aims at examining public parks as a complex, interrelated system in which a public park’s natural system and its man-made system can work together within an…

Integrating technology subjects with design studio teaching: comparing curriculum of architecture education in Australia and Iran

Mahmoud Reza Saghafi, Philip Crowther

Design studio and technology subjects are two dominant parts of the architecture curriculum. How to integrate these different parts of the curriculum is one of the important…

Next time, with empathy: revisiting the studio pedagogy for transitional housing for refugees

Pallavi Swaranjali, Tina Patel, Kurt Espersen-Peters

Showing empathy can be, at best, a tricky prospect; teaching empathy is downright daunting. The authors taught an interior design studio project that designed hypothetical…

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Variance in student and teacher roles in the contemporary Australasian architecture design studio context

Naima Iftikhar, Philip Crowther, Lindy Osborne Burton

This study aims to expose the various roles that teachers and students adopt in the architecture design studio. It highlights how these roles change over time, through three…

Assessing the post-occupancy performance of educational design/build: the thinking while doing initiative

Stephen Verderber

Educational design/build (e-d/b) curricula in university-level professional schools of architecture have flourished in recent years, internationally, as new programs are launched…

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Impacts of architectural education on entrepreneurial intention: a case study of senior architects from six universities in Turkey

Zeynep Yeşim İlerisoy, Ali Aycı, Hilal Aycı, Esra Betül Kınacı

The aim of the study is to investigate whether architectural education has a positive attitude toward entrepreneurship and it encourages to have management skills. The hypothesis…

Co-design in the architectural process

Carin Combrinck, Caitlin Jane Porter

Despite the proven importance of co-design as a way of improving the social relevance of architecture, there is a lack of opportunity for meaningful co-design processes in the…

An investigation into decision-making and delivery activities following design-led events in collaborative planning

Husam AlWaer, Susan Rintoul, Ian Cooper

This paper is concerned with what should happen after design-led events have been held to promote co-decision-making, between professionals and local stakeholders, in…

Design-led events in collaborative planning: improving post-event planning and delivery

Husam AlWaer, Susan Rintoul, Ian Cooper

Design-led events are known under a range of different titles such charrettes, participatory placemaking, co-design and enquiry by design. Rather than being standalone, such…

How can community architects build socially resilient refugee camps? Lessons from the Office of Displaced Designers in Lesvos, Greece

Angeliki Paidakaki, Rani De Becker, Yana De Reu, Febe Viaene, Shareen Elnaschie, Pieter Van den Broeck

This paper explores social resilience through the lenses of migration. It specifically studies the role of community architects in building socially resilient refugee camps which…

Gazing at Egypt's museums: toward a new internationalism

Marwa M. El-Ashmouni

This paper aims to examine the transformation of the concept of cultural tourism within the sociopolitical empowerments, changes of visual realms and normative contexts, which is…

The fragmentary production of knowledge on cultural heritage on the Arab world: From an orientalist vision to a scarce engagement with epistemological and theoretical spheres

Rami Farouk Daher

The purpose of this paper is to attempt to provide a critical assessment of the trajectory and nature of the production of knowledge on cultural heritage on the Arab world. This…

The current trends in mosque architecture in the northern cities of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Jihad Awad

The main aim of this study is to identify the prevailing design trends in contemporary mosques in northern cities of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It highlights the key elements…

Materiality and digital technologies: concrete experiments for the built environment

Carla Aramouny

This paper presents the applied research and design work on innovative and sustainable building products developed by an undergraduate architecture seminar course. It presents the…

Surprise: challenging design perceptions in immersive virtual reality environments? The case of designing a hospital project using a CAVE (Cave Automatic Virtual Environment)

Laura Maftei, Chris Harty

The purpose of this paper is to examine how the use of immersive virtual reality (IVR) impacts on the surprise aspects of designing.

Simulation-based service walkthrough (SBSW) to assess airport environment performance

Irem Caglayan, Yasemin Afacan

The increasing number of older passengers is resulted in a growing significance of international senior tourism industry. In today's competitive airport environments, improving…

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ISSN:

2631-6862

Online date, start – end:

2019

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Ashraf Salama