International Journal of Architectural Computing
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
There are four issues of IJAC per year: published in both electronic and hard copies. Successively, one issue each year is supervised by Editorial Board members from its four founding organizations:
1. eCAADe Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe
2. ACADIA Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture
3. SIGraDi Sociedad Iberoamericana de Grafica Digital
4. CAADRIA Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia
The Journal is also strongly supported by the CAADFutures Foundation and the Foundation also contributes to the editorial arrangements for IJAC.
IJAC is a peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality, original research papers (including state-of-the-art reviews), brief papers, and letters in all theoretical and technological areas that make up the field of Architectural Computing. Certain issues will have contemporary themes.
We will consider papers on all caad-related areas, including:
- Architectural Design Decision Support Systems
- Building Information Modelling
- Built Environment Simulations
- Civil Engineering
- Cognitive Aspects of Architecture and Urban Design Computing Systems
- Collective, collaborative & interdisciplinary design
- Computer Supported Collaborative Problem Solving and Practice
- Construction and Building Technology computation
- Digital Design, Representation and Visualization
- Design Thinking, Methods, Process and Creativity
- Digital Heritage
- Digitally-enabled Sustainability and Circularity in building design and construction
- Energy and Sustainable Building Technology Applications
- Evaluation and Standards for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Technologies
- Generative, algorithmic & evolutionary design
- Human-Machine Interaction for Design
- Implementation and Connections of Physical Environments with Virtual Worlds
- Innovative material systems and manufacturing methods for architecture and construction
- Intelligent Support in Design and Built Environment applications
- Knowledge Based Design and Generative Systems
- Knowledge Management, Networks, and Communities in Architectural Design
- Machine learning and AI in Architecture
- Pedagogical shifts in computational design
- Prediction, Evaluation and Validation
- Robotics, digital fabrication and construction
- Responsive Architectural and Urban Environments and Smart Spaces
- Structural performance-based design and optimization
- Urban analytics, big data analysis and smart cities
- Urban modelling and simulation
- Visual Thinking, Visual Computing, Spatial/Temporal Reasoning
- Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality
Prof. Andre Brown | Victoria University Wellington (Te Herenga Waka), New Zealand and University of Liverpool, UK |
Henri Achten | Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic |
Jeroen van Ameijde | Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Ehsan Baharlou | University of Virginia, USA |
Marcelo Bernal | Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile |
Frederico Braida | Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil |
Gabriela Celani | FEC - UNICAMP, Brazil |
Teng-Wen Chang | National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan |
Birgul Çolakoglu | IstanbulTechnical University, Turkey |
Richard Coyne | University of Edinburgh, UK |
Dana Cupkova | Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
Wolfgang Dokonal | Graz University of Technology, Austria |
José Duarte | University of Lisbon, Portugal |
Tomohiro Fukuda | Osaka University, Japan |
Anastasia Globa | University of Sydney, Australia |
Paula Gómez | Georgia Tech, USA |
Gonçalo Castro Henriques | Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Aulikki Herneoja | University of Oulu, Finland |
Christiane Herr | SUSTech Southern University of Science and Technology, China |
Pablo C. Herrera | Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Peru |
Dominik Holzer | University of Melbourne, Australia |
Rodrigo Iglesias | Universidad De Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Wassim Jabi | University of Cardiff, UK |
Anetta Kepczynska-Walczak | Lodz University of Technology, Poland |
Joachim Kieferle | Hochschule RheinMain, Germany |
Nathan King | |
Tuba Kocaturk | Deakin University, Australia |
Daniel Kohler | University of Texas Austin, USA |
Jose Ripper Kos | Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil |
Fernando Lima | Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil |
Adam Marcus | California College of the Arts, USA |
Bob Martens | Vienna University of Technology, Austria |
Sina Mostafavi | Texas Tech University, USA |
Tsz Yan Ng | University of Michigan, USA |
Dimitris Papanikolaou | University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA |
Vera Parlac | University of Calgary, Canada |
Dagmar Reinhardt | University of Sydney, Australia |
Marc Aurel Schnabel | XJTLU, China |
David Sperling | University of São Paulo, Brazil |
Kyle Steinfeld | University of California Berkeley, USA |
Rudi Stouffs | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Mari Tosello | Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina |
Maria Yablonina | University of Toronto, Canada |
Tadeja Zupancic | University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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