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International Journal of Architectural Computing (IJAC)
International Journal of Architectural Computing (IJAC)
http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ijac.htm
Publisher: Multi-Science Publishing Co Ltd
The field of Computer Aided Architectural Design has, in the past, not had a
dedicated Journal where researchers could publish papers. That is, until
now. A new internationally supported Journal has recently been launched and
we warmly invite you to subscribe and submit to this new Journal.
The International Journal of Architectural Computing (IJAC) is an exciting
new peer-reviewed journal founded by international organizations dedicated
to promoting collaborative research and development of computer-aided
architectural design. IJAC is committed to deepening the understanding of
the foundations of digital systems for architectural design and the
technologies enabling their development and application.
There are four issues of IJAC per year: published in both electronic and
hard copies. Successively, one issue each year is supervised by Editorial
Board members from its four founding organizations:
eCAADe Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in
Europe
ACADIA Association of Computer Aided Design in Architecture
SIGraDi Sociedad Iberoamericana de Grafica Digital
CAADRIA Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia
The new Journal is also strongly supported by the CAADFutures Foundation and
the Foundation also contributes to the editorial arrangements for IJAC.
The journal features high-quality, original research papers (including
state-of-the-art reviews), brief papers, and letters in all theoretical and
technological areas that make up the field of Architectural Computing.
Certain issues will have contemporary themes.
ISSN 1478-0771
Editor-in-Chief:
Andre Brown
University of Liverpool
UK
Email: andygpb@liv.ac.uk
Online free through Ingenta with print subscription. Free sample issue available online.
Abstracts available online.
Current Issue: Volume 2 Number 4, December 2004
Date: 9 Feb. 2005
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