Journal of Architecture

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Architecture is 1. 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.)
ArticleCitations
Architectures of operation10
Architectural design competitions: the effects of competition format on design processes and outcomes9
Exactitude: On Precision and Play in Contemporary Architecture and Multiplicity: On Constraint and Agency in Contemporary Architecture9
Enhancing the worship experience: a quantitative approach to the Şehzade and Süleymaniye discussion7
The territory of John Howard's measured buildings: from local jail to national project6
Imprints of a world to come: conformity and survival of Chicago architecture firms, 1928–20006
‘Period property in sought-after area’: 2,500 years of Digging and building at St George’s Hill6
Un-making architecture: an introduction to a critical framework6
Habit and hard hat: the unconventional practice of Sister Nesta Fitzgerald-Lombard at St Leonards Mayfield, 1954–19946
Modernism under load: experimental vaults in Cuba after the Revolution (1959–1963)4
The gravid ground: stories of bed and street4
Approaching Architecture: Three Fields, One Discipline4
Tropical modernism in Australia’s Top End: climate, generic models and Harry Seidler’s Paspaley House, Darwin3
Images making places: the role of image rhetoric in shaping the housing ideal in London3
Introduction: Jennifer Bloomer, a revisitation3
Common space creation: can architecture help? (Towards a provisional manifesto)2
Topographical tectonics in the theoretical framework of vernacular architecture2
Wastelands of empire, sites of ‘salvation’: landscapes of ‘reform’ in late nineteenth-century Germany2
Rationalising violence: Leros2
Participatory construction and management methods for wooden architecture: the ‘Bauhäusle’ at the University of Stuttgart2
Logistical terrains: design, operations and social architecture in South America2
From hof to homes: interwar housing exchange between Vienna and Atlanta2
Resisting solutionism2
Can a project survive obsolescence? Lessons from Fun Palace and Kawasaki2
The material kept the score: media and material practice in Jennifer Bloomer’s constructions, 1985–19922
Histories of Ecological Design: An Unfinished Cyclopedia2
Double-coding in effect: the reception of the Piazza d’Italia2
Ahmed Naji interviewed by Merve Tabur2
‘My Village’: organising the world and structuring the colonial architectural archive1
Post-democratic governance in refugee camps versus newcomers’ architectural housing commons in Athens and Thessaloniki1
Stuff and space in the home: space for storage as the forgotten design and well-being dimension in standardised housing1
Architectural reckoning: traces, tensions and alter-relations1
‘The space between’: an architectural examination of Hannah Arendt’s notions of ‘public space’ and ‘world’1
Assembly by Design: The United Nations and its Global Interior1
Big Mound: settler destruction as historic preservation1
A study of the relationship between neighbourhood syntactic properties and walking and sitting behaviour in three urban contexts in Tehran1
The traumas of Ukrainian modernist architecture and the challenges of its rehabilitation: a case study of the Tabachnyk Residential Complex in Kharkiv1
Exploring the work of Dušan Krstić through comparative diagram approach: Belgrade vs. Novi Sad apartment configurations1
Between passion and possession: women architects and the houses they built for family, love and work1
Space of /dis/believing1
Socialist modernism as a grand narrative: a historical review of people’s commune housing design (1958–1983)1
The Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume I: Violence, Spectacle and DataBook The Routledge Handbook of Architecture, Urban Space and Politics, Volume I: 1
Lyda Caldas and women architects in Colombia: the landscape of Universidad del Valle in Meléndez1
A flat of one’s own: the Elisabeth Brugsmaflat in The Hague (1945–1958)1
Comfort in a castle: adaptation due to long-term residency in a historic monument1
Theorising site analysis: from analysis-synthesis-evaluation to co-evolution1
Choreography as a tool to understand architectural situatedness: a mediating intervention at Hiedanranta industrial heritage site, Finland1
Changelings on a date with the heartlands: design research to widen imagination capacity by troll perception1
Architecture grounded in nature: theoretical assumptions underlying the contextuality of Late Baroque churches1
Sacred Brutalism: the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth and the Central Synagogue in Nazareth Illit1
The city as precarious medium in granducal Tuscany1
Distance between theory and practice in a project by Luigi Moretti, parametric architecture’s first theorist1
Are ‘tiny homes’ good for the environment? Focus on materials, land-use, energy and carbon footprint1
Constructing multiple equilibria: the role of intuition in structural design1
The breaking up of the Northern Group of GATEPAC (1930–1936): a political autopsy1
Watermarks of architecture1
When flexibility became mainstream: Norwegian housing in the age of change1
Learning and teaching with the ‘body’: pedagogical hatches from Jennifer Bloomer1
Approaching heritage sites atmospherically1
The weight of a pedigree: understanding ornament in the New Zealand architecture of Roy Alstan Lippincott (1885–1969)1
Folding courtyard: layered evolution and micro renovation of the compound courtyard house in the southern inner city of Nanjing, China1
‘Zoooooop! Look quickly or you’ll miss it!’: Pella Rolscreens®, Pilkington Insulight Activ™ and Jennifer Bloomer’s disappearing matter1
Atlas Histórico del Urbanismo Español [Historical Atlas of Spanish Urbanism]1
Improvisations in postcoloniality: vibrant reappropriations as afterlives of colonial Shinto shrines in Taiwan1
Generalised chromaticism: the ecologisation of architecture1
A kaleidoscope of trajectories: research in/on/with China1
Jerzy Sołtan’s design of a church in communist Poland1
Undoing perspective order: non-anthropocentrism and site-specificity in Yung Ho Chang’s work1
China's subtropical architecture: environment, nationalist reconstruction and an anti-Beaux-Arts architecture in modern Canton, 1840–19481
Stories that resist, ethics that persist: A. J. Lode Janssens’ living experiment in 1970s suburban Belgium1
From common land to farmhouses: agricultural penal colonies and the project of modern rurality in Sardinia, Italy1
Weather as medium: exploring bodily experience in the heritage space under light, air and temperature conditions1
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