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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Microbiome-Inspired Green Infrastructure: a bioscience roadmap for urban ecosystem health4
Limits of the current implementation of incremental housing3
In search of architectural magazines3
The parallax landscape and its middle-class spatiality: the case of the Julino Brdo housing estate, Belgrade2
Archival plans, alterations, and 3D laser scanning of Erik Gunnar Asplund’s Stockholm Public Library1
ARQ volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Back matter1
Aurel von Richthofen, on tools, technology and society around the future of AI and architecture - Artificial Intelligence & Architecture Pavilion de l’Arsenal, Paris, France 27 February – 51
Reviving a sense of poetry: assessing Wang Shu’s contemporary design practice1
Community Place Initiatives post-austerity, and how a ‘civic’ School of Architecture might support them1
The architect’s task: the use of models as structural expressionism1
Making space for degenerate thinking: revaluing architecture with Friedrich Nietzsche1
ARQ volume 24 issue 4 Cover and Front matter1
Buildings-in-buildings: museological theatres of preservation and display1
Architectural knowledge and the ‘Dravidian’ temple in colonial Madras Presidency1
Fear in disguise: defensive architecture and façade permeability in shaping the urban experience of Belfast’s public spaces1
Forgoing the architect’s vision: American home economists as pioneers of participatory design, 1930–601
‘Vacant Geelong’ and its lingering industrial architecture1
Constructing platform capitalism: inspecting the political techno-economy of Building Information Modelling1
Architecture's learning opportunities0
Sweeping criticism: Rem Koolhaas’ Kunsthal in Rotterdam and the new Europe0
ARQ volume 26 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
Cathedrals on the light of a butterfly’s wing: the momentary architecture of Virginia Woolf0
ARQ volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
ARQ volume 25 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Chiara Monterumisi on the ‘cultural transfer’ of modern architecture northwards - Akzeptiere: Das Buch und seine Geschichte [acceptera: The Book and its History] By Atli Magnus Seelow German translati0
On the image of the Hurricane Katrina and the rebuilding of New Orleans0
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Domestic space as an institutional place for ready-made objects: Le Corbusier’s bidet case0
James Stirling’s post-avant-garde collage: the flatbed picture plane & the pursuit of virtuality0
ARQ volume 26 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
ARQ volume 27 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Cultures of mathematics in architecture0
On Cloud Studies0
Radical practices, radical pedagogies: intercultural explorations in language and meaning0
Demolition traditions: Isozaki and Sakaguchi0
Ephemeral by design0
Andrew Carr on contrapposto permanence - Building Time: Architecture, Event and Experience By David Leatherbarrow London, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020 288 pp. £21.99 (pb)0
Horse and rider: who will drive change in ethics and practices of globalised conservation on living heritage sites?0
Latent architecture: a semanticist’s perspective0
Richard Rogers: 1933–20210
From the infraordinary to the extraordinary: Georges Perec and domesticity0
Domesticity, ecology, economy0
English architecture in 1963: a newly rediscovered view from Germany0
Goal-setting as a strategy to drive transformational development in the building industry0
Dorian Wiszniewski on News from England - Dwelling on the Future: Architecture for the Seaside, Middle England and the Metropolis By Pierre d’Avoine London: UCL Press, 2020 370 pp. 516 colour illustra0
Factors influencing form0
Jeenay bhi do yaaron: reimagining architectural pedagogy and practice in India, 1990–20200
ARQ volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Representations of power in architecture0
Korean heat radiated: from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian houses to postwar mass-produced houses in America0
Doodles: an exhibition of the drawings of Stirling, Wilford & Associates, 1984–20000
Co-creating Danish cohousing0
How do buildings talk? Embodied experience in the Rolex Learning Centre0
Analogue structure: structural analogies in the context of evolving body concept0
Site, programme, and tectonic expression: Hua Li’s Xinzhai Coffee House0
New architecture, inherited legacy: heritage, memory, grammar, and invention in the work of Peter Märkli0
Material nature or perversion: the case of aluminium0
Civil landscapes0
Ashley Mason asks ‘must we really build and create each time anew’? - ‘Postwar Modern: New Art in Britain 1945–1965’ Barbican Art Gallery, London 3 March – 26 June 20220
ARQ volume 25 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Emilio Pérez Piñero: invention through abstraction0
ARQ volume 26 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Urban cloverleaves: origin, aesthetics, and contradictions of the Slussen, Stockholm0
ARQ volume 26 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Modern ornament in fin de siècle Paris: Antonin Raguenet’s Matériaux et documents d’architecture et de sculpture0
Mechanistic plan and urban mass: two contexts of efficient wedding halls in Turkey0
ARQ volume 26 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Re-creation and self-creation in temple design0
Building Calculated Uncertainty: Cedric Price’s Interaction Centre0
Konstantinos Avramidis on Drawing Parallels - Drawing Parallels: Knowledge Production in Axonometric, Isometric and Oblique Drawings By Ray Lucas London, Routledge, 2019 218 pp. Paperback: £360
Rethinking ‘architect’ and ‘architecture’0
Visualising St Brendan’s: mapping a conservation management plan for Birr Community School0
Aleks Catina on Superstudio ‘Migrazioni’ - Superstudio ‘Migrazioni’ CIVA, Brussels, Belgium 15 January to 16 May 20210
Living (in) the archive0
The Indian temple and modernity0
ARQ volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Longing to re-inhabit public architecture and civic space0
Dice of sensation: envisioning the phenomenological dimension of ecology0
ARQ volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Front matter0
Alistair Fair on supporting transformation - Queer Spaces: An Atlas of LGBTQIA + Places & Stories Edited by Adam Nathanial Furman and Joshua Mardell London: RIBA Publishing, 2022 240 pp. 516 colou0
ARQ volume 25 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Spatial agency practice in Tai O Village: colonial legacies and spatial-architectural approaches to collaborative urban futures0
‘Excavating’ Pruitt-Igoe using space syntax0
ARQ volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Indian temple architecture and modernity: practices, knowledge production, methodologies0
Structural reality and architectural editing: the four invisible columns of the Sydney Opera House0
Shining and automation: the phenotechnology of ornament0
ARQ volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Front matter0
The vernacular modern in the shadow of totalitarianism: Hans Döllgast’s Alte und neue Bauernstuben0
Examining the publicness of spaces on European social housing estates: a position paper0
Silence and the city: an examination of the power of architectural form0
Insights from Portugal’s research evaluation exercise0
Haiti: architecture to save the soil0
China on display: the architecture of the Chinese pavilion at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition0
Points and lines, nodes and rods: megastructure, graph realism, and Yona Friedman’s scientific architecture0
ARQ volume 27 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
ARQ volume 27 issue 3 Cover and Back matter0
Architectural research in university schools of architecture: Cambridge and the Bartlett, 1960–90
Co-producing affordable housing futures: tools for community participation0
ARQ volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
ARQ volume 25 issue 4 Cover and Back matter0
The guardians of houses0
… the museum in lockdown: The protean museum0
The ‘becoming-complex’ of architecture0
Making relationships: interpreting the dialogical field of an architectural project as a design object0
Sofia Singler on the elusive yet perfusive presence of Elissa Aalto - Arkkitehti Elissa Aalto / Architect Elissa Aalto BOOK Mia Hipeli (ed.), trans. by Gareth Griffiths and Kristina Kölhi Helsinki: A0
Forgoing the architect’s vision: American home economists as pioneers of participatory design, 1930–60 – ERRATUM0
Continuity and the everyday in architecture: four British practices working in Flanders0
‘Planning Your Neighbourhood’: modernism on manoeuvres0
Saptarshi Sanyal on the paradox of categories - Architecture and Independence: The Search for Identity – India 1880 to 1980 By Jon Lang, Madhavi Desai, Miki Desai Ahmedabad: CEPT Press, 2022 (second r0
Generational reappraisal0
Jorge Oteiza’s ‘de-occupation’: towards an ascetic space in Spanish modern architecture (1948–60)0
Sacred architectures as monuments: a study of the Kalkaji Mandir, Delhi0
Kirti Durelle on spaces of desertion and the historical architecture of class formation - A Global History of Runaways: Workers, Mobility, and Capitalism 1600–1850 Edited by Marcus Rediker, Titas Chak0
Screening House: film and material representations of the Cold War’s anxieties0
Yasser Megahed explores geoengineering questions made architectural - The Planet After Geoengineering By DESIGN EARTH (Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy), with contributions from Benjamin Bratton, Holly0
ARQ volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
The Changi-Marina Bay Corridor: green strategies for Singapore’s soft power0
Kieran Cremin on mythology, contextual sensitivity, and the monstrous - Werewolf: The Architecture of Lunacy, Shapeshifting, and Material Metamorphosis Edited by Caroline O’Donnell and José Ibarra App0
Examining the transformative potential of bamboo construction0
ARQ volume 26 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
Layered — overworked — articulated — staged — inserted0
ARQ volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Front matter0
Welcome back to Junkspace! Performing infinity while confined in lockdown0
Re-reading İstiklal Street using an optical toy: zoetrope montage0
The Ger Plug-In: demonstrating a model for sustainable and affordable housing in Ulaanbaatar’s fringe districts0
Why do you need more towers? Four approaches to sustainable urban regeneration in Japan0
The problem is not runaway climate change. The problem is us.0
The illusory plastic space of Hagia Sophia0
Geometries with agency: mathematics of form revisited0
Cultural and disciplinary exchanges0
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