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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Architectures of operation73
Enhancing the worship experience: a quantitative approach to the Şehzade and Süleymaniye discussion10
Un-making architecture: an introduction to a critical framework7
Modernism under load: experimental vaults in Cuba after the Revolution (1959–1963)6
‘Period property in sought-after area’: 2,500 years of Digging and building at St George’s Hill6
The territory of John Howard's measured buildings: from local jail to national project6
Architectural design competitions: the effects of competition format on design processes and outcomes6
Images making places: the role of image rhetoric in shaping the housing ideal in London6
The material kept the score: media and material practice in Jennifer Bloomer’s constructions, 1985–19926
Exactitude: On Precision and Play in Contemporary Architecture and Multiplicity: On Constraint and Agency in Contemporary Architecture6
Introduction: Jennifer Bloomer, a revisitation5
Tropical modernism in Australia’s Top End: climate, generic models and Harry Seidler’s Paspaley House, Darwin5
The gravid ground: stories of bed and street5
Approaching Architecture: Three Fields, One Discipline5
Topographical tectonics in the theoretical framework of vernacular architecture4
Common space creation: can architecture help? (Towards a provisional manifesto)4
Participatory construction and management methods for wooden architecture: the ‘Bauhäusle’ at the University of Stuttgart3
Logistical terrains: design, operations and social architecture in South America3
Double-coding in effect: the reception of the Piazza d’Italia2
Wastelands of empire, sites of ‘salvation’: landscapes of ‘reform’ in late nineteenth-century Germany2
Resisting solutionism2
The weight of a pedigree: understanding ornament in the New Zealand architecture of Roy Alstan Lippincott (1885–1969)2
Rationalising violence: Leros2
Ahmed Naji interviewed by Merve Tabur2
Weather as medium: exploring bodily experience in the heritage space under light, air and temperature conditions2
Policy paralysis, financialisation, and the politics of facadism: housing policy post Grenfell2
From hof to homes: interwar housing exchange between Vienna and Atlanta2
Histories of Ecological Design: An Unfinished Cyclopedia2
Approaching heritage sites atmospherically2
Generalised chromaticism: the ecologisation of architecture1
Jerzy Sołtan’s design of a church in communist Poland1
Space of /dis/believing1
From common land to farmhouses: agricultural penal colonies and the project of modern rurality in Sardinia, Italy1
Savage Mind to Savage Machine: Racial Science and Twentieth-Century Design1
The traumas of Ukrainian modernist architecture and the challenges of its rehabilitation: a case study of the Tabachnyk Residential Complex in Kharkiv1
Stories that resist, ethics that persist: A. J. Lode Janssens’ living experiment in 1970s suburban Belgium1
A flat of one’s own: the Elisabeth Brugsmaflat in The Hague (1945–1958)1
Post-democratic governance in refugee camps versus newcomers’ architectural housing commons in Athens and Thessaloniki1
The city as precarious medium in granducal Tuscany1
Big Mound: settler destruction as historic preservation1
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
Exploring the work of Dušan Krstić through comparative diagram approach: Belgrade vs. Novi Sad apartment configurations1
Watermarks of architecture1
‘Zoooooop! Look quickly or you’ll miss it!’: Pella Rolscreens®, Pilkington Insulight Activ™ and Jennifer Bloomer’s disappearing matter1
Are ‘tiny homes’ good for the environment? Focus on materials, land-use, energy and carbon footprint1
A kaleidoscope of trajectories: research in/on/with China1
‘My Village’: organising the world and structuring the colonial architectural archive1
When flexibility became mainstream: Norwegian housing in the age of change1
Between passion and possession: women architects and the houses they built for family, love and work1
Folding courtyard: layered evolution and micro renovation of the compound courtyard house in the southern inner city of Nanjing, China1
Sacred Brutalism: the Church of Annunciation in Nazareth and the Central Synagogue in Nazareth Illit1
Stuff and space in the home: space for storage as the forgotten design and well-being dimension in standardised housing1
Distance between theory and practice in a project by Luigi Moretti, parametric architecture’s first theorist1
Architectural reckoning: traces, tensions and alter-relations1
Comfort in a castle: adaptation due to long-term residency in a historic monument1
China's subtropical architecture: environment, nationalist reconstruction and an anti-Beaux-Arts architecture in modern Canton, 1840–19481
Undoing perspective order: non-anthropocentrism and site-specificity in Yung Ho Chang’s work1
Encounters: architectural agency1
Learning and teaching with the ‘body’: pedagogical hatches from Jennifer Bloomer1
Theorising site analysis: from analysis-synthesis-evaluation to co-evolution1
Lyda Caldas and women architects in Colombia: the landscape of Universidad del Valle in Meléndez1
Choreography as a tool to understand architectural situatedness: a mediating intervention at Hiedanranta industrial heritage site, Finland1
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