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Incorporating computational theories and technologies in
architectural design
International Journal of Architectural Computing
Issue supervised by Editorial Board members from the
Sociedad Iberoamericana de Grafica Digital (SIGraDi)
Published by Multiscience, UK Volume 7, Issue 4, 2009 ISSN
1478-0771
Issue
Editors
Gabriela
Celani <
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> UNICAMP Universidade Estadual deCampinas,
Brazil
Pablo C.
Herrera <
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> UPC Universidad Peruana de Ciencias
Aplicadas, Peru
Underléia
Miotto Bruscato <
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> UNISINOS Universidade do Vale do
Rio dos Sinos, Brazil
New computational theories and technologies that aim at
improving the architectural design and production processes have been developed
in the past decades. They include generative design, building information modeling,
virtual and rapid prototyping, digital fabrication, shape grammars and so on.
These theories and technologies have been well explored in the academic
environment and well discussed in international conferences.
However, except for a few famous architectural firms, it is
not clear to which extent they have effectively changed general architectural
design practice and industry. Do young architects effectively apply what they
have learned in school, or they simply go back to the old methods when they
face the reality of daily work? Are there any differences among the different
countries in terms of how these technologies are assimilated by architects and
the construction industry?
In this number of IJAC we would like to find out what is the
real impact of architectural computing in the work of the new generation of
architects and in the built environment throughout the world.
Authors are invited to submit complete and original
articles, which have not been published elsewhere and are not currently under
consideration for another journal or conference. The submissions should be in
one of these categories:
(1) Full-length papers (3000 - 5000 words, maximum length
6000 words) reporting original research.
(2) State-of-the-art reviews, which will be either
perspective tutorial articles in rapidly evolving fields or comprehensive
scholarly reviews of significant topics.
(3) Short papers (1500 – 2000 words) presenting original research
in concise form.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
In order to facilitate the review process, authors are
required to submit their paper by uploading to the IJAC review system. Before
submitting, authors should make sure that papers conform to the IJAC template
and guidelines, which can be downloaded at:
http://www.architecturalcomputing.org/downloads/IJAC_paper_template09.doc
The papers must be submitted in either Adobe PDF format
(.pdf) or as a Word 97-2003 document (.doc). Please avoid using the more recent
Word
2007 file format (.docx). The filename should be no longer
than 8 characters (plus file extension). The file must not be larger than 5MB
in size. Please use low resolution (72ppi) JPEG images for the online review.
Higher resolution (300ppi) JPEG should be used for the final submission.
Properly formatted files should be uploaded at the following
location, after completing all of the information on the page:
http://architecturalcomputing.org/review/author/submit.php
Authors should also notify by email the Issue Editors
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission Deadline: .......... 1 July 2009
Notification of Acceptance: ... 1 August 2009
Re-submittal Deadline: ........ 1 Sept 2009
Submittal of final revised paper: ............15 Sept 2009
Publication Date: ............. November 2009
ABOUT IJAC
The International Journal of Architectural Computing (IJAC)
is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting collaborative research and
development of computer-aided architectural design. IJAC is committed to
deepening the understanding of the foundations of digital systems for
architectural design and the technologies enabling their development and
application.
IJAC is published four times a year by MultiScience in both
electronic and hardcopy. Successively, one issue each year is supervised by
Editorial Board members from its four founding organizations: Education and
Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe), the
Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture (ACADIA), Sociedad
Iberoamericana de Grafica Digital (SIGraDi), and Computer Aided Architectural
Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA). Work is coordinated by Andre Brown
(
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), the Editor in Chief.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Submission guidelines:
http://www.architeccturalcomputing.org/jour/submit.html
IJAC Journal: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/mscp/ijac
SIGRADI:
http://www3.maackenzie.br/ocs/indeex.php/SIGraDi2009/SIGraDi
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