LOTUS INTERNATIONAL
Scope & Guideline
Cultivating a Dialogue Between Tradition and Modernity
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Urban Regeneration and Public Space:
The journal emphasizes the importance of urban regeneration initiatives aimed at revitalizing public spaces, fostering community interaction, and addressing social inequalities. - Community-Centric Design:
Research in LOTUS INTERNATIONAL consistently highlights the role of community in architectural design, advocating for spaces that promote social cohesion and inclusivity. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary methodologies, integrating perspectives from sociology, environmental science, and art to enrich the discourse on urbanism and architecture. - Crisis Response in Urban Planning:
A significant focus is placed on how urban environments respond to crises, such as pandemics or environmental disasters, exploring adaptive design strategies. - Cultural Perspectives in Architecture:
LOTUS INTERNATIONAL also explores diverse cultural influences on architecture and urban design, emphasizing the significance of context and local identity.
Trending and Emerging
- Social Inequalities and Urban Space:
Recent papers increasingly address social inequalities in urban settings, emphasizing the need for inclusive design practices that cater to marginalized communities. - Sustainable Urban Practices:
There is a growing trend towards sustainability in urban planning, with an emphasis on eco-friendly designs and practices that promote resilience against climate change. - Post-COVID Urban Strategies:
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, new themes related to social distancing, public health infrastructure, and adaptable urban spaces are emerging, reshaping the discourse on urban design. - Digital Tools in Architecture:
The integration of digital tools and technologies in architectural practices is becoming a focal point, highlighting innovative design processes and virtual engagement strategies. - Cultural Identity and Urban Narratives:
Explorations of cultural identity within urban narratives are gaining prominence, as researchers seek to understand how architecture reflects and shapes local identities in a globalized world.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Architectural Analysis:
There is a noticeable decrease in papers focused solely on historical architectural analysis, suggesting a shift towards contemporary and future-oriented discussions. - Traditional Urbanism:
Themes related to traditional urbanism and classical architectural styles seem to be less prevalent, indicating a move away from conventional design paradigms. - Environmental Crises as Sole Focus:
While environmental issues remain relevant, the specific focus on environmental crises as standalone topics has diminished, possibly in favor of more integrated approaches that combine social and environmental considerations. - Globalization in Architecture:
Discussions centered exclusively on globalization's impact on architecture have waned, reflecting a trend towards localized and context-specific architectural practices. - Nostalgic Urban Narratives:
The exploration of nostalgic or historical narratives in urban design appears to be declining, as the journal increasingly prioritizes forward-thinking and innovative urban solutions.
Similar Journals
Manzar-The Scientific Journal of Landscape
Fostering Dialogue on Landscape DynamicsWelcome to Manzar - The Scientific Journal of Landscape, a premier academic outlet focusing on the interdisciplinary exploration of landscape studies, offering insights into art, architecture, and urbanism. Published by the NAZAR RESEARCH CENTER, this journal has been an Open Access platform since 2009, fostering free exchange of knowledge and supporting the dissemination of research in landscape architecture and urban studies. Renowned for its commitment to advancing scholarly dialogue, Manzar provides an essential resource for researchers, professionals, and students captivated by the complexities and aesthetics of landscapes. With an ISSN of 2008-7446 and E-ISSN of 2008-2169, the journal presents a diverse range of articles that investigate the interactions between natural and built environments. Located in Tehran, Iran, Manzar not only enhances local discourse but also contributes globally to the field of landscape studies.
Open House International
Advancing Knowledge in Urban Studies and ArchitectureOpen House International is a distinguished peer-reviewed journal that serves as a vital resource in the fields of Architecture, Urban Studies, and Geography, Planning and Development. Published by Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, the journal circulates valuable insights and research findings that address contemporary challenges and innovations within urban environments. With an impressive 2023 Scopus ranking that places it in the Q2 category in Architecture and Q3 in Geography, Planning and Development, the journal is recognized for contributing significantly to scholarly discourse. Although it follows a traditional access model, the journal's commitment to curating high-quality content remains paramount. As it transitions into a new decade of publishing, from 2007 to 2024, Open House International continues to attract submissions that push the boundaries of knowledge in urban and architectural studies, engaging researchers, professionals, and students alike in the vibrant dialogue on the built environment.
i2 Investigacion e Innovacion en Arquitectura y Territorio
Exploring innovative pathways in urban planning and environmental design.i2 Investigacion e Innovacion en Arquitectura y Territorio is a leading open-access journal published by the University of Alicante, dedicated to advancing research and innovation in the fields of architecture and territorial development. Since its inception in 2013, this journal has aimed to provide a robust platform for scholarly discourse, promoting interdisciplinary approaches that connect academic insights with practical applications in urban planning and environmental design. With its commitment to accessibility, the journal ensures that cutting-edge findings and case studies are readily available to researchers, professionals, and students alike, fostering collaboration and informed decision-making. As the landscape of architecture and geography continues to evolve, the i2 journal stands out as a crucial resource for enhancing knowledge and cultivating innovative practices in these dynamic fields.
Contexto-Revista de la Facultad de Arquitectura Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon
Fostering Innovative Dialogues in Architecture and the ArtsContexto-Revista de la Facultad de Arquitectura Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon is a prominent open-access journal published by the Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon, Faculty of Architecture, dedicated to the fields of architecture, urban studies, and visual arts. Since its establishment, the journal has steadily contributed to the discourse in these interconnected domains, particularly given its commitment to open access since 2011, allowing for wider dissemination of knowledge and research. With its ISSN 2007-1639, Contexto has evolved to encompass a range of topics pertinent to contemporary architectural practices and urban development trends, reflecting its vision to foster innovative dialogues and critical analyses among researchers, practitioners, and students. With a current Scopus ranking showcasing its influence—specifically a Q4 classification in Architecture and Urban Studies, and a Q2 in Visual Arts and Performing Arts—this journal serves as a vital resource for academia and industry alike. Authors and readers are encouraged to engage with its dynamic content and contribute to its ongoing mission of enriching the architectural and urban narratives within Mexico and beyond.
Bulletin KNOB
Illuminating the Intersection of Arts and HeritageBulletin KNOB, published by the KONINKLIJKE NEDERLANDSE OUDHEIDKUNDIGE BOND-KNOB, is a reputable Open Access journal that has been disseminating knowledge since 1899, with a continued commitment to making research accessible to all. Based in the Netherlands, this journal provides a platform for scholarly articles that span the fields of Conservation, History, and the Visual Arts and Performing Arts. With its 2023 Scopus rankings placing it in the top quartiles within its category, Bulletin KNOB is recognized for its significant contribution to the advancement of these disciplines. Researchers, professionals, and students alike are encouraged to engage with the journal's diverse content that bridges historical narratives with contemporary practices, fostering a deeper understanding of cultural heritage. The journal’s commitment to excellence is further reflected in its Q3 and Q4 quartile rankings, making it an essential resource for anyone dedicated to the study of the arts and humanities.
Disegnare Idee Immagini-Ideas Images
Exploring the Intersection of Creativity and StructureDisegnare Idee Immagini-Ideas Images is a distinguished academic journal published by GANGEMI EDITORE SPA, specializing in the fields of Architecture, Visual Arts, and Performing Arts. With an ISSN of 1123-9247, this journal serves as a vital platform for the dissemination of innovative ideas and research findings in these dynamic disciplines. Over its publication span from 2009 to 2023, it has established itself in the academic community, achieving a respectable ranking in the third quartile for Architecture and second quartile for Visual Arts and Performing Arts as of 2023. Although not an Open Access journal, it offers rich content that appeals to researchers, professionals, and students alike, fostering collaboration and dialogue among scholars in Italy and beyond. The journal is an invaluable resource for those looking to explore the intersections of design and artistic expression.
ICONARP International Journal of Architecture and Planning
Connecting researchers and practitioners for impactful architectural insights.ICONARP International Journal of Architecture and Planning is an esteemed open-access publication that serves as a pivotal platform for fostering innovative research and discussions in the fields of architecture and urban design. Published by KONYA TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN, this journal has been committed to the dissemination of high-quality academic work since 2013, promoting accessibility and global collaboration among researchers, professionals, and students. With its rigorous peer-review process and a focus on contemporary architectural and planning challenges, ICONARP seeks to contribute significantly to scholarly discourse and practical applications within the built environment. The journal is indexed in various scientific databases, enhancing its visibility and impact in the academic community. By appealing to a diverse audience, ICONARP encourages interdisciplinary studies and innovative solutions that address the complexities of modern architecture and urban living.
ACE-Architecture City and Environment
Transforming Ideas into Sustainable Urban SolutionsACE-Architecture City and Environment, published by Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya in Spain, serves as an essential repository for innovative research and insights that intersect the fields of architecture, urban studies, and environmental planning. Since its establishment as an Open Access journal in 2006, it has facilitated widespread accessibility to scholarly work, fostering a collaborative and inclusive academic community. The journal has consistently maintained a prominent standing within its field, reflected in its 2023 Quartile rankings—, Q3 in Geography, Planning and Development, and Q2 in Urban Studies. With a publication horizon extending from 2011 to 2024 and an impressive Scopus ranking among peers, it offers a comprehensive platform for researchers to disseminate their findings and engage with contemporary challenges in urban environments. ACE is pivotal for professionals and students alike, striving to shape the future of sustainable architecture and urban planning through rigorous scholarship.
VITRUVIO-International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability
Shaping the future of architecture through sustainable practices.Welcome to the VITRUVIO-International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability, a leading open-access journal published by UNIV POLITECNICA VALENCIA, EDITORIAL UPV since 2015 and based in Spain. With its ISSN 2444-9091, this journal is dedicated to advancing the field of architectural technology and sustainability, providing a vital platform for researchers, professionals, and students alike. The journal has made significant strides in the academic landscape, achieving a Q3 ranking in Architecture and a Q4 ranking in Building and Construction for 2023. It features a diverse range of scholarly articles that explore innovative practices, cutting-edge research, and sustainable solutions in architecture. With a Scopus ranking placing it at #70/189 in Architecture and #161/223 in Building and Construction, it is positioned within the 63rd percentile and 28th percentile respectively, demonstrating its increasing impact in these vital fields. We invite you to engage with our content and contribute to the ongoing discourse around sustainability in architectural practice.
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD
Illuminating Architectural Insights and PracticesARCHITECTURAL RECORD, published by McGraw Hill Inc, stands as a vital resource in the field of architecture and design, offering insightful perspectives and critical analyses that cater to architects, designers, and academia alike. With an ISSN of 0003-858X, this prestigious journal has been a cornerstone for the architectural community, providing a blend of contemporary practices and theoretical frameworks since its inception. Although it is not currently available through Open Access, its rich content contributes to the ongoing dialogue in both the Visual Arts and Performing Arts, as well as Engineering and Architecture disciplines. The journal's historical impact can be seen through its wide readership and influence in shaping architectural discourse, making it a highly regarded publication for professionals and students in the field. As a beacon of innovative practices, ARCHITECTURAL RECORD continues to inspire and educate, even despite its coverage discontinuation in Scopus since 2018.