International Journal of Architectural Heritage
Scope & Guideline
Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Architectural Conservation Techniques:
The journal emphasizes research on various conservation techniques, including the use of traditional materials and modern technology to preserve the integrity of historical structures. - Seismic Vulnerability Assessment:
A significant focus is placed on evaluating the seismic vulnerability of heritage buildings, employing both theoretical and experimental approaches to enhance safety and resilience. - Material Analysis and Characterization:
Research articles often explore the physical and chemical properties of traditional building materials, including their behavior under various environmental conditions and their compatibility with modern materials. - Digital Documentation and Modeling:
The journal promotes the use of digital technologies such as HBIM (Heritage Building Information Modeling), LiDAR, and 3D scanning for effective documentation and management of architectural heritage. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating insights from engineering, architecture, history, and cultural studies to enrich the understanding and preservation of architectural heritage.
Trending and Emerging
- Integration of Machine Learning and AI:
Recent publications highlight the use of machine learning and artificial intelligence for tasks such as damage detection, predictive modeling, and automated analysis of heritage structures, marking a significant technological advancement. - Sustainability and Climate Adaptation:
There is an increasing emphasis on sustainable practices in heritage conservation, including the use of eco-friendly materials and methods that address climate change impacts on historical buildings. - Resilience Engineering:
Emerging research focuses on enhancing the resilience of heritage structures against natural disasters, particularly through innovative retrofitting and strengthening techniques. - Interdisciplinary Methodologies:
The journal showcases a growing trend towards interdisciplinary methodologies that combine insights from various fields such as engineering, architecture, and environmental science to address complex challenges in heritage preservation. - Risk Assessment and Management:
Recent articles increasingly address risk assessment methodologies, particularly in relation to natural disasters, highlighting the importance of proactive management strategies for architectural heritage.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Construction Techniques:
Research focused solely on traditional construction techniques without contemporary relevance or application is becoming less frequent, as there is a shift towards integrating these techniques with modern methodologies. - Historical Contextual Analysis:
Papers that focus exclusively on historical narratives or architectural styles without addressing current conservation methods or technologies are less prevalent, indicating a trend towards more practical applications. - Static Analysis without Dynamic Considerations:
There is a noticeable decline in articles that only address static analysis of structures without considering dynamic factors such as seismic activity, reflecting an increasing recognition of the need for comprehensive risk assessments.
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