Horizons in Architecture and Urban Studies Journal is dedicated to innovative research in the field of architecture and urbanism by providing a platform for high-quality, peer-reviewed research in architecture, urban studies, and interdisciplinary domains. The journal welcomes contributions that address Architectural and Urbanism research in the following areas:
- Design and Theory: Theoretical explorations and critical analyses of the built environment and design methodologies.
- Educational Approaches: Innovations in education theories and practices and pedagogical strategies.
- History and Conservation: Historical studies of architecture, preservation, and conservation of heritage.
- Sustainability: Research on sustainable design principles and practices, economic, social, and environmental sustainability, and green building technologies.
- Social and Cultural Aspects: Research in society and culture in relation to the built environment. Environmental Behavioral studies
- Technology: Advances in digital tools, construction, technologies, material science, and their applications.
HAUS encourages interdisciplinary research that bridges architecture and urbanism with other fields. welcomes research that reflects the unique challenges, opportunities, and cultural variations and nuances across the globe. Submissions should contribute to the advancement of knowledge, propose new frameworks, or offer critical insights into existing practices.
By fostering scholarly discourse, HAUS aims to inspire researchers, educators, and architects to push the boundaries of the discipline and address the challenges of the built environment in the 21st century.
This publication follows a quarterly schedule, with new issues published every three months. In addition to regular issues, HAUS aims to publish special issues dedicated to emergent and critical topics in the built environment. Guest editors will curate these special issues.