LOTUS INTERNATIONAL
Scope & Guideline
Illuminating the Path of Creative Practices
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.
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