FoAR|Frontiers of Architectural Research—2019年第2期内容概要
Frontiers of Architectural Research(建筑学研究前沿,FoAR)是由和高等教育出版社联合主办的全英文学术期刊。FoAR 于2012年创刊,季刊(一年四期),在Elsevier平台上发行,开放获取(Open Access),免费下载。期刊论文涉及领域包括建筑设计与理论、建筑技术科学、城市规划与设计、风景园林、遗产保护等,覆盖建筑学、城乡规划和风景园林三个一级学科。本刊优先发表采用严格科学方法和前沿技术进行研究的学术论文,同时也欢迎探讨建筑社会属性的高水平文章。对所有论文将严格进行同行评议并只接受英文投稿。
本期目录:
Frontiers of Architectural Research(建筑学研究前沿,FoAR)
Volume 8/ Issue 2/ June 2019 (Pages 121 - 274)
本期共11篇文章,全部通过严格的同行评议。文章来源分别为:美国2篇,日本、荷兰、西班牙、中国、澳大利亚、捷克、土耳其、埃及、沙特阿拉伯各1篇。
Peer review under responsibility of Southeast University.
文章目录如下:
121 Making Bibelot : Casting material research within cultural frameworks
Erkin Özay , Gregory Delaney , Nicholas Traverse , Andrew Pries
136 My Country and My People and Sydney Opera House: The missing link
Chen-Yu Chiu , Philip Goad , Peter Myers , Nur Yıldız Kılınçer
154 Reducing architecture: Doing almost nothing as a city-making strategy in 21st century architecture
Marco Enia , Flavio Martella
164 Narratives of a lost space: A semiotic analysis of central courtyards in Iranian cinema
Hamed Goharipour
175 Using spatial indicators to predict ventilation and energy performance-correlation analysis for an apartment building in fi ve Chinese cities
Xiaoyu Du , Regina Bokel , Andy van den Dobbelsteen
191 Shape grammars as a reverse engineering method for the morphogenesis of architectural façade design
Buthayna Eilouti
201 From appropriation to formal intervention: An analytical framework for understanding the appropriation process in residual spaces of Cairo
Doha Eissa , Marwa Hassan Khalil , Aly Gabr , Ahmed Abdelghaffar
215 Performing arts buildings in Taiyuan: Cultural history buildings in a second-tier Chinese city
Yingbo Xiao , Yan Wan , Charlie Q.L. Xue
229 Differences between young architects' and non-architects' aesthetic evaluation of buildings
Katarína Šafárová , Martin Pírko , Vojtěch Juřík , Tomáš Pavlica , Ondřej Németh
238 Teaching sustainable design in architecture education: Critical review of Easy Approach for Sustainable and Environmental Design (EASED)
Camille de Gaulmyn , Karine Dupre
261 The built environment of Japanese shopping streets as visual information on pedestrian vibrancy
Giancarlo Carmelino , Toshihiro Hanazato
封面介绍:
Flow, Rhythm & Abstract
LIN Sanzhi Academy
LOCATION: Nanjing, Jiangsu, P.R.China
PROJECT OWNER: State-owned Assets Group, PUKOU
DESIGNER: Jie LIU, Dajiang NI, Jichao LV, Laizhi ZHANG
PROFILE: The LIN Sanzhi Academy was built to commemorate the famous calligrapher LIN Sanzhi. The functions of the academy include several lecture halls, a small library, permanent exhibitions and temporary exhibitions, souvenir sales, hall and so on. The layout of the academy is influenced by calligraphy. It adopts a simple external and changeable internal to make it isomorphic with Chinese characters. In addition to the orthogonal system, the oblique corridor is superimposed, making the space rich and varied. the movement and static, high and low, straight and fold of the layout of the academy make the space rich in continuity. We adopt a minimalist expression in the design of the courtyard to minimize the water surface and plants, and make the transition of the building full, expresses the purity of calligraphy art.
在线投稿:
https://www.editorialmanager.com/foar/
刊物主页:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/20952635
国内镜像:
http://journal.hep.com.cn/foar/