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  1. YouWalk-YouReclaim: a co-assessment approach for active university campus environments
  2. A mobile application tool for co-assessing urban open spaces – a test case of the Grey’s Monument, Newcastle, UK
  3. People–Place Narratives as Knowledge Typologies for Social Sustainability: Cases from Urban Contexts in the Global South
  4. “YouWalk-UOS” – technology-enabled and user-centred assessment of urban open spaces
  5. Housing dynamics for sustainable urban development in Greater Doha
  6. Integrating Technology into Urban Open Space Assessment: The ‘YouWalk-UOS’ Approach
  7. Unpacking Transdisciplinary Research Scenarios in Architecture and Urbanism
  8. Amos Rapoport on design knowledge
  9. Urban resilience and sustainability through and beyond crisis – evidence-based analysis and lessons learned from selected European cities
  10. Sustainable Development Goals and the future of architectural education – cultivating SDGs-centred architectural pedagogies
  11. The Five Controversies of Market-Driven Sustainable Neighborhoods: An Alternative Approach to Post-Occupancy Evaluation
  12. Including local actors' perspective in neighborhood sustainability assessment: evidence from Dubai's sustainable city
  13. A Validated Framework for Characterising Informal Settlements: Two Cases from Greater Cairo, Egypt
  14. A Multimodal Appraisal of Zaha Hadid’s Glasgow Riverside Museum—Criticism, Performance Evaluation, and Habitability
  15. Urban Form as a Driver for Inclusivity in Public Open Spaces: A Case from Glasgow
  16. “Learning About” and “Learning From”
  17. Introduction
  18. The Routledge Companion to Architectural Pedagogies of the Global South
  19. Influence and Resistance in Post-Independence Egyptian Architecture
  20. Knowledge spaces in architecture and urbanism – a preliminary five-year chronicle
  21. Defying a legacy or an evolving process? A post-pandemic architectural design pedagogy
  22. Assessing the quality of urban life in three neighbourhoods, Lilongwe, Malawi
  23. Re-enterprising the unplanned urban areas of Greater Cairo- a social innovation perspective
  24. Assessing public open spaces in Belgrade – A quality of urban life perspective
  25. Architecture, urbanism and health in a post-pandemic virtual world
  26. Transformative Pedagogy in Architecture and Urbanism
  27. The Dialectics of Urban and Architectural Boundaries in the Middle East and the Mediterranean
  28. Urban Challenges in the Globalizing Middle-East
  29. Editorial
  30. Architectural Excellence in Islamic Societies
  31. Contemporary architecture of Cairo (1990–2020): mutational plurality of “ISMS”, decolonialism, and cosmopolitanism
  32. Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures
  33. Coronavirus questions that will not go away: interrogating urban and socio-spatial implications of COVID-19 measures
  34. Identification and Analysis of Land Use Change in Doha Downtown Neighborhoods
  35. Reconstructing Urban Ambiance in Smart Public Places
  36. Editorial: Urban Transformations in Rapidly Growing Contexts
  37. Migration and Urbanism in Glasgow: The Spatial Impact of South Asian Communities
  38. INTEGRATIONIST TRIADIC AGENDAS FOR CITY RESEARCH:CASES FROM RECENT URBAN STUDIES
  39. Mapping Lefebvre’s theory on the production of space to an integrated approach for sustainable urbanism
  40. Synchrony-city: Sarajevo in five acts and few intervals
  41. Investigating land use dynamics in emerging cities: the case of downtown neighbourhood in Doha
  42. Slums and prosperity: a complex, dynamic pathway of intervention
  43. Understanding built environment realities
  44. New housing patterns and spatial fragmentation in Gulf cities
  45. Methodological research in architecture and allied disciplines
  46. Prospects for research in architecture and urbanism
  47. Editorial: Urban Performance Between The Imagined, The Measured, and The Experienced
  48. Towards a Context Specific and Multidimensional Quality of Urban Life Model
  49. Using Auto-Photography to Explore Young People's Belonging and Exclusion in Urban Spaces in Accra, Ghana
  50. Reflections on Architectural Education of the Muslim World within a global World
  51. Investigating housing distribution for the expatriate population in Doha
  52. Cracks and Light: Observing the Resilience of the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  53. RECENT DISCOURSE AND THE PROMISE FOR GLOBAL NETWORKS ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
  54. Investigation of Housing Preferences in View of the Housing Market Dynamics in Doha Metropolitan
  55. BOOK REVIEW: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON RESEARCH ASSESSMENT IN ARCHITECTURE, MUSIC, AND THE ARTS - DISCUSSING DOCTORATENESS
  56. FROM ARCHITECTURAL THEORY TO URBAN STUDIES AND FROM SPATIAL ANALYSIS EXPLORATIONS TO BUILT ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION
  57. THE SPATIALITY OF SEGREGATION: NARRATIVES FROM THE EVERYDAY URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF GOTHENBURG AND GLASGOW
  58. Neo-liberalism and the Architecture of the Post Professional Era
  59. MODERNIST ARCHITECTURE, CONFLICT, HERITAGE AND RESILIENCE: THE CASE OF THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
  60. Lifestyle trends and housing typologies in emerging multicultural cities
  61. Migrant Knowledge Workers’ Perceptions of Housing Conditions in Gulf Cities
  62. DECIPHERING URBAN LIFE: A MULTI-LAYERED INVESTIGATION OF ST. ENOCH SQUARE, GLASGOW CITY CENTRE
  63. PLURALITY AND DIVERSITY IN ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN RESEARCH
  64. DEFINING SLUMS USING MULTIDIMENSIONAL AND RELATIONAL PROPERTIES: A DYNAMIC FRAMEWORK FOR INTERVENTION
  65. PLURALITY AND DIVERSITY IN ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN RESEARCH
  66. Integrating Appreciative Inquiry (AI) into architectural pedagogy: An assessment experiment of three retrofitted buildings in the city of Glasgow
  67. A DECADE OF ARCHITECTURAL AND URBAN RESEARCH PUBLISHED IN ‘ARCHNET-IJAR: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH’
  68. The everyday urban environment of migrant labourers in Gulf Cities: the case of the old centre of Doha, Qatar
  69. Characterisation and systematic assessment of urban open spaces in Glasgow City Centre
  70. Editorial: Forging Advances in Sustainable Architecture and Urbanism
  71. The Impact of Affordable Housing Developments on Sustainability in Gulf Cities
  72. Perceiving urban liveability in an emerging migrant city
  73. A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HOUSING DYNAMICS IN ABU DHABI AND DOHA
  74. A chronological exploration of the evolution of housing typologies in Gulf cities
  75. Editorial: An Expedition into Architecture and Urbanism of the Global South
  76. The Role of Mega Projects in Redefining Housing Development in Gulf Cities
  77. KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY AS AN INITIATOR OF SUSTAINABLE URBANISM IN EMERGING METROPOLISES: THE CASE OF DOHA, QATAR
  78. Fragmentation and Continuity in Qatar’s Urbanism: Towards a Hub Vision
  79. Edge, Center, and Spine: Exploring the Multi-Dimentionality of Contemporary Landscapes in Middle Eastern Cities
  80. Editorial: Advancing the Debate on Architecture, Planning, and Built Environment Research
  81. Doha and its public spaces
  82. When the Oryx takes off: Doha a new rising knowledge hub in the Gulf region?
  83. Nature of urban interventions in changing the old center of a globalizing Doha
  84. Interrogating the Practice of Image Making in a Budding Context
  85. Architecture Beyond Criticism
  86. EDITORIAL: NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND NEW DISCOURSE ON ARCHITECTURE AND URBAMISM
  87. EXPLORING SOCIO-SPATIAL ASPECTS OF TRADITIONAL SOUQS: The Case of Souq Mutrah, Oman
  88. Editorial: Evolving Urbanism of Cities on the Arabian Peninsula
  89. Experiential Assessment of Urban Open Spaces in Doha
  90. Manufacturing the Image of Doha: From the Public Face of Architecture to the Printed Media
  91. The Spatial Development Potentials of Business Districts in Doha: The Case of the West Bay
  92. Urban Reconfiguration and Revitalisation: Public Mega Projects in Doha's Historic Centre
  93. Book Review: Emerging Perceptions of Research by Design. Towards a Responsive Practice
  94. The impact of economic diversification on urban morphologies in Doha: An interdisciplinary assessment
  95. Integrated methodological framework for assessing urban open spaces in Doha from inhabitants' reactions to structured evaluations
  96. Evaluation Research as a Mechanism for Critical Inquiry and Knowledge Construction in Architectural and Urban Education
  97. Urban Evolution Of The City Of Doha: An Investigation Into The Impact Of Economic Transformations On Urban Structures
  98. The Cultural Role of Architecture
  99. Urban qualities for sustainable urbanism in the emerging knowledge economy of Doha: An exploratory assessment
  100. People and the city: Unveiling the lived urban environment of Doha
  101. A Perceptual Approach for Investigating Urban Space Diversity in the City of Doha
  102. Editorial: Rethinking Urban Diversity
  103. Knowledge and Design: People-Environment Research for Responsive Pedagogy and Practice
  104. Urban Qualities in an Emerging Regional Metropolis: The Case of Doha
  105. Editorial: Changing Paradigms in Affordable Housing, Quality, and Lifestyle Theories
  106. Trans-Disciplinary Knowledge for Affordable Housing
  107. Design Intentions and Users Responses: Assessing Outdoor Spaces of Qatar University Campus
  108. Editorial
  109. The Users in Mind: Utilizing Henry Sanoff's Methods in Investigating the Learning Environment
  110. Editorial
  111. A Charette Process for Designing an Eco-Lodge in Al Qula'An, Red Sea, Egypt
  112. Editorial: Committed Educators are Reshaping Studio Pedagogy
  113. Learning from the Environment: Evaluation Research and Experience Based Architectural Pedagogy
  114. A Process Oriented Design Pedagogy: KFUPM Sophomore Studio