Architectural Intelligence is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the future scenarios of smart, virtual, and space habitats.
We are very pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022-2023 Best Paper Award from Architectural Intelligence. We sincerely appreciate the outstanding contributions of all award-winning authors and their efforts in advancing the field of architectural intelligence.
With the development of new quantitative research methodologies, scholars have begun to explore the association between the utilization of interior building space/urban micro-urban space and the health of elderly people. This special issue is purposed to find out how the innovative utilization and activation of spaces can link the health of the elderly with digital technologies and new quantitative research methodologies.
Guest Editors:
Fei CHEN
School of Architecture, Tianjin University, China
Gang FENG
School of Architecture, Tianjin University, China
Wei ZHAO
School of Architecture, Tianjin University, China
Despite the significant achievements made in this field, the gap between concepts, ideas and technical implementation has widened. To bridge this gap, many professionals and researchers have undertaken the mission to exchange research and applications related to advanced design and manufacturing. We welcome papers with topics including advanced design methods, cutting-edge fabrication techniques, and smart materials, with a focus on striking a balance between creative ideas and technical proficiency.
Guest Editors:
Dr. Ding Wen ‘Nic’ Bao
School of Architecture and Urban Design, RMIT University, Australia
Prof. Yi Min ‘Mike’ Xie
Centre for Innovative Structures and Materials (CISM), RMIT University, Australia
Prof. Jane Burry
School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, The University of Adelaide, Australia
Solar decathlon houses represent the state of the art of construction technology in different regions and countries. Smartness, prefabrication, carbon neutrality, and human well-being are the critical characteristics of solar decathlon houses and can be reflected in many technological areas. This thematic series of Architectural Intelligence will focus on the design, construction, and optimization of solar houses in the following four key themes, Smartness, Prefabrication, Decarbonization, and Wellness.
Guest Editors
Hongxi Yin, Washington University in St. Louis, US
Ming Qu, Purdue University, US
Tarek Rakha, Georgia Institute of Technology, US