ARQ-Architectural Research Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of ARQ-Architectural Research Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Spatial agency practice in Tai O Village: colonial legacies and spatial-architectural approaches to collaborative urban futures4
ARQ volume 28 issue 1 Cover and Back matter2
Iason Stathatos reflects on an exhibition held in Athens that powerfully evoked disability, prosthesis, extraction, and reconstruction - An Archaeology of Disability 2
Literalism and its limits2
ARQ volume 27 issue 1 Cover and Front matter1
Nadia Bertolino on Cameron McEwan’s Analogical City Analogical City By CameronMcEwan Earth, Milky Way: Punctum Books, 2024 278 pp., 84 b&w illustrati1
Radical practices, radical pedagogies: intercultural explorations in language and meaning1
Cultural and disciplinary exchanges1
Shining and automation: the phenotechnology of ornament1
ARQ volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Front matter1
The Ger Plug-In: demonstrating a model for sustainable and affordable housing in Ulaanbaatar’s fringe districts1
Constructing platform capitalism: inspecting the political techno-economy of Building Information Modelling1
Oceanic urbanism, or reimagining the contemporary cruise ship1
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Marx, metabolism, and the Malibu Fires0
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Cathedrals on the light of a butterfly’s wing: the momentary architecture of Virginia Woolf0
Building on waste: Bagasse, ‘garbage housing’, and the promise of a circular economy0
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Layered — overworked — articulated — staged — inserted0
Resituating timber imaginaries: Learning from Araucaria cunninghamii (hoop pine)0
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I prefer not to: On the inoperativity of architecture and the suspension of its canonical ends0
Visualising St Brendan’s: mapping a conservation management plan for Birr Community School0
The Changi-Marina Bay Corridor: green strategies for Singapore’s soft power0
This was all fields: Ecological value, cultural value, and volume housing production0
Disrupting design research in architecture: Speculating on a third phase of architectural design research0
Erskinean isomorphisms: the pursuit of heterogeneity in the project for Byker (1969–82)0
English architecture in 1963: a newly rediscovered view from Germany0
ARQ volume 27 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
Transactional architecture: the interwar activities of architect-developer Jean-Florian Collin in Brussels0
Quantifying Christopher Alexander’s ‘wholeness’ in A Pattern Language0
ARQ volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
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Civil landscapes0
Representations of power in architecture0
Architectural scholarship for future worlds0
Yasser Megahed explores geoengineering questions made architectural The Planet After Geoengineering By DESIGN EARTH (RaniaGhosn and El HadiJazairy), with contributions from BenjaminBratton, Holly Jean0
The London Exchange: Hermann Muthesius and the Transnational Creation of National Identities, 1896–19030
Architectures that will have been0
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Model in vitrine: housing Bruno Gironcoli’s oeuvre0
Dice of sensation: envisioning the phenomenological dimension of ecology0
ARQ volume 28 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
China on display: the architecture of the Chinese pavilion at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition0
These I recall: traces of a repeated past in the Worms Synagogue reconstruction0
‘Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945–1965’ Barbican Art Gallery, London 3 March – 26 June 2022 ‘Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945–1965’Barbican Art Gallery, London0
Another field of vision: Crossing the boundaries between virtual and real at the Louvre-Lens Museum0
Travel as a way to know architecture0
ARQ volume 28 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
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Korean heat radiated: from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian houses to postwar mass-produced houses in America0
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PrinTimber: speculations on the technical evolution of housing0
Silence and the city: an examination of the power of architectural form0
Book of illusions? Theo Crosby’s How to Play the Environment Game in retrospect0
Goal-setting as a strategy to drive transformational development in the building industry0
ARQ volume 29 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Louis Kahn The Importance of a Drawing Edited by Michael Merrill Zurich, Lars Müller, 2021 512 pp. Price 90 Euro (hb) Louis Kahn The Importance of a Drawing Edited by Michae0
Richard Rogers: 1933–20210
Representing the People’s Republic: the Chinese Pavilion at the Knoxville International Energy Exposition, 19820
Re-placing genius loci: An architectural ethnography of small places in Quanzhou’s pu-jing system0
Relations between energy and value: proposed alternatives for ecologising events of extraction0
Designing in the Context of Time: Why Annetta Pedretti’s cybernetic-architectural practice at 25 Princelet Street matters0
Architectures of Deafness, Disability, and Neurodiversity0
ARQ volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Fear in disguise: defensive architecture and façade permeability in shaping the urban experience of Belfast’s public spaces0
Space for and by autistic students: Leveraging lived experiences to inform design interventions0
Physiotherapy and play: The role of swimming pools in FDR’s vision of polio rehabilitation at Warm Springs0
Archival plans, alterations, and 3D laser scanning of Erik Gunnar Asplund’s Stockholm Public Library0
Screening House : film and material representations of the Cold War’s anxieties0
Haiti: architecture to save the soil0
Modern architecture, the construction site, and the inconvenient truth of materials0
Conservation policies and modernisation projects: The resistance of Brazilian Traditional Communities0
Domesticity, ecology, economy0
ARQ volume 27 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
On the tectonic of bamboo: the rhizome of architecture0
Using Foucault’s archaeology to de-inevitablise the failure of the British postwar social housing estate0
Up-island architecture and the artefacts of Deaf utopia0
Alistair Fair on supporting transformation Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA + Places & Stories Edited by Adam NathanialFurman and JoshuaMardellLondon: RIBA Publishing, 2022 240 pp. 516 colour ill0
ARQ volume 29 issue 2-4 Cover and Front matter0
The Architecture of Disability by David Gissen Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2023 216 pp. 26 b/w illustrations Paperback: 978-1-5179-1250-5 Price £20.00 (pb) T0
Designing in others: Lessons from a Deaf architecture student0
(Im)material production: Investigating the spatial ecologies born out of new bio-based architectures0
Design and the extended building site: Ecologies of production and the production of ecologies0
Ecologies of production, and the production of ecologies0
Luis Hernan on the tech-boys, utopian futures, and the Venice Architecture Biennale, 2025 Biennale Architettura – 19th International Architecture Exhibition 2025 curated by Carlo RattiGiardini, Arsena0
Architects as knowledge brokers?0
Parallax as distortion within city space0
Brutish brutalism: archaeology, anthropology, and architecture in the 2024 British Museum competition0
A psychological study of public library architecture associated with users’ behaviours in Shiraz (Iran)0
Examining the transformative potential of bamboo construction0
Just transitions: Architecture, construction, and climate justice0
Sweeping criticism: Rem Koolhaas’ Kunsthal in Rotterdam and the new Europe0
Autistic Architectural Perception0
Beyond perspectival vision: case studies of Wang Shu’s landscape painting-inspired parallel projection drawings0
The matter of architecture: Building materials in the Anthropocene0
Re-reading İstiklal Street using an optical toy: zoetrope montage0
From fidelity to pedagogy: the mathematics of Anne Tyng’s oeuvre0
Examining the publicness of spaces on European social housing estates: a position paper0
Kieran Cremin on mythology, contextual sensitivity, and the monstrous Werewolf: The Architecture of Lunacy, Shapeshifting, and Material Metamorphosis Edited by CarolineO’Donnell and JoséIbarra Applied0
Emilio Pérez Piñero: invention through abstraction0
The thing about lines0
The climate emergency: Reality bites!0
Insights from Portugal’s research evaluation exercise0
Deaf agency through architectural design: Olof Hanson’s US legacy0
New Phenomenology in architecture: embodied environmental communication for meaningful situations0
ARQ volume 26 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
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Cities of health, not machines for treatment: Hospital design through an urban lens0
Valerio Olgiati’s architecture of the Future Anterior: an encounter with the Bardill Studio0
The problem is not runaway climate change. The problem is us.0
Alex Maymind on the problems and opportunities of revisiting New York’s still-influential Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies - Building Institution: The Institute for 0
The ‘becoming-complex’ of architecture0
Teaching Space: Experimentation at VKhUTEMAS0
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Charlotte Malterre-Barthes asks what they didn’t teach us, reading Sérgio Ferro’s Architecture from Below Architecture from Below by SérgioFerro, edited 0
Articulating the built environment0
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Architecture's learning opportunities0
The vernacular modern in the shadow of totalitarianism: Hans Döllgast’s Alte und neue Bauernstuben0
Arkkitehti Elissa Aalto / Architect Elissa Aalto BOOK Mia Hipeli (ed.), trans. by Gareth Griffiths and Kristina Kölhi Helsinki: Alvar Aalto Foundation, 2022 126 pp. ISBN 9780
Architects’ journeys to Italy and their contribution to architectural culture in postwar-era Turkey0
Domestic space as an institutional place for ready-made objects: Le Corbusier’s bidet case0
The limits of social architecture: the tension between aims and actions0
ARQ volume 28 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Dorian Wiszniewski on News from England Dwelling on the Future: Architecture for the Seaside, Middle England and the Metropolis By Pierred’AvoineLondon: UCL Press, 2020 370 pp. 516 colour illustration0
ARQ volume 26 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
A letter from the road0
Neurodiversifying space: Affective architectures of dementia from Buro Kade’s De Hogeweyk to Florian Zeller’s The Father0
Analogue structure: structural analogies in the context of evolving body concept0
Material nature or perversion: the case of aluminium0
Co-producing affordable housing futures: tools for community participation0
Fluid freedom: An empathetic pool design empowering a client with multiple sclerosis0
For a World to Come: designing the future amidst climate crisis0
Problematic vision: using problem creation to shape research0
Deafness, Disability, and Neurodiversity in Architecture: An introduction0
Farewell to Cambridge0
The guardians of houses0
From fidelity to pedagogy: The mathematics of Anne Tyng’s oeuvre0
Community Place Initiatives post-austerity, and how a ‘civic’ School of Architecture might support them0
Structural reality and architectural editing: the four invisible columns of the Sydney Opera House0
Exploring autistic perception in architecture0
Doing disability differently, in architectural history0
Shaping bureaucracies for building0
Behind closed doors: Rethinking adolescent privacy in palliative care0
Physarum computation in architecture: a critique of bio-digital design0
Doodles : an exhibition of the drawings of Stirling, Wilford & Associates, 1984–20000
Buildings-in-buildings: museological theatres of preservation and display0
Extracting the thick and thin of Fragrant Harbour0
Hide and speak: Childhood deafness, spatial visions, and cultural ideologies in Donaldson’s Hospital, Edinburgh0
Co-creating Danish cohousing0
Revisiting modernity and coloniality in Brasília0
Platforms: standing between sky and soil0
From the infraordinary to the extraordinary: Georges Perec and domesticity0
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