期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Aims & Scope
International Journal of Architectural Heritage provides a multidisciplinary scientific overview of existing resources and modern technologies useful for the study and repair of historical buildings and other structures. The journal will include information on history, methodology, materials, survey, inspection, non-destructive testing, analysis, diagnosis, remedial measures, and strengthening techniques.
Preservation of the architectural heritage is considered a fundamental issue in the life of modern societies. In addition to their historical interest, cultural heritage buildings are valuable because they contribute significantly to the economy by providing key attractions in a context where tourism and leisure are major industries in the 3rd millennium. The need of preserving historical constructions is thus not only a cultural requirement, but also an economical and developmental demand.
The study of historical buildings and other structures must be undertaken from an approach based on the use of modern technologies and science. The final aim must be to select and adequately manage the possible technical means needed to attain the required understanding of the morphology and the structural behavior of the construction and to characterize its repair needs. Modern requirements for an intervention include reversibility, unobtrusiveness, minimum repair, and respect of the original construction, as well as the obvious functional and structural requirements. Restoration operations complying with these principles require a scientific, multidisciplinary approach that comprehends historical understanding, modern non-destructive inspection techniques, and advanced experimental and computer methods of analysis
Instructions to Authors
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the journal will cover the main aspects related to the study and repair of existing buildings, including:
- Issues on the history of construction and architectural technology
- General criteria and methodology for study and intervention
- Historical and traditional building techniques
- Survey techniques
- Non-destructive testing, inspection, and monitoring
- Experimental results and laboratory testing
- Analytical and numerical approaches
- Innovative and traditional materials for repair and restoration
- Innovative strategies and techniques for repair and restoration
- General remedial measures
- Repair and strengthening of structures
- Seismic behavior and retrofitting
- Detailed and state-of-the-art case studies
The main objective is to provide an overview of existing resources useful for the rigorous and scientifically based study of the state of ancient structures and to present state-of-the-art novel research in the field. The journal will publish review papers, research papers, and detailed case studies. Interdisciplinary contributions will be highly appreciated.
Editors
Professor Paulo B. Lourenço, email: pbl@civil.uminho.pt, Universidade do Minho, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, P-4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal; Professor Pere Roca, email: pere.roca.fabregat@upc.edu, Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya, Departament d'Enginyeria de la Construccion, Campus Nord UPC, C/ Jordi Girona, 1-3, 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Submitting a paper
Manuscripts should be submitted on the strict condition that they have been submitted only to this Journal, that they have not been published already, and that they are not under consideration for publication or in press elsewhere. Contributions must report original research and will be subjected to peer review.
All papers should be submitted electronically using the International Journal of Architectural Heritage Manuscript Central submission site: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/uarc. Electronic submissions should use a standard word processing program, such as MS Word. Exceptionally, if electronic submission is not possible, please send an electronic version on disc along with three paper copies, together with one set of high-quality figures for reproduction, to the relevant editor at the information listed above. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher.
Writing your paper
All parts of the manuscript should be typewritten, double-spaced, with margins of at least 2.5cm (1 inch) on all sides.
- All the authors of a paper should include their full names, affiliations, postal addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and email addresses on the cover page of manuscripts.
- Number manuscript pages consecutively throughout the paper.
- Supply a shortened version of the title suitable for the running head, not exceeding 50 character spaces.
- Supply five to ten keywords.
- Authors must adhere to SI units.
- Provide an abstract of 100-200 words. Avoid abbreviations, diagrams, and direct reference to the text in the abstract.
- Tables and figures (illustrations) should not be embedded in the text, but should be included in an individual page at the end of the paper.
- Figures should be completely labeled, taking into account the necessary size reduction.
- Manuscripts should be compiled in the following order: title page; abstract; keywords; main text; acknowledgments; appendixes (if applicable or appropriate); references; figure caption(s) (as a list); table caption(s) (as a list); figure(s) with caption(s) (on individual sheets); table(s) with caption(s) (on individual sheets).
Size
No length limitations for contributions are set, but only concisely written papers will be published. A maximum of 45 pages, including double-spaced text, figures, and tables (each individual figure and table counts as a page), is recommended. Brief articles will be considered only on the basis of technical merit.
References
Cite references in the text by author and date (Smith, 1983). Prepare reference list in accordance with the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. Examples:
Journal: Atkinson, R. H., Amadei, B. P., Saeb, S., and Sture, S. 1989. Response of masonry bed joints in direct shear. J. Struct. Engrg. ASCE, 115(9):2276-96. Book: Levy, M. and Salvadori, M. G. 1992. Why buildings fall down. New York: W. W. Norton. Contribution to a Book: Mark, R., and E. C. Robinson. 1994. Vaults and domes. In Architectural technology up to the scientific revolution. Edited by R. Mark. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
Illustrations
Illustrations submitted (line drawings, halftones, photos, photomicrographs, etc.) should be clean originals or digital files. Digital files are recommended for highest quality reproduction and should follow these guidelines:
- 300 dpi or higher
- sized to fit on journal page
- EPS, TIFF, or PSD format only
- submitted as separate files, not embedded in text files
Color illustrations will be considered for publication in the hard copy; however, the author will be required to bear the full cost involved in their printing and publication. The charge for the first page with color is $900.00. The next three pages with color are $450.00 each. A custom quote will be provided for color art totaling more than 4 journal pages. Good-quality color prints should be provided in their final size. The publisher has the right to refuse publication of color prints deemed unacceptable. Color publication in the online version is free of charge.
Proofs
Page proofs are sent to the designated author. They must be carefully checked and returned within 48 hours of receipt.
Offprints
The corresponding author of each article will receive one complete copy of the issue in which the article appears. Offprints or reprints of an individual article may be ordered from Taylor & Francis. A link to the ordering form is included at the proof stage
Editorial Board
Editors:
Professor Paulo B. Lourenço - Universidade do Minho, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, P-4800-058 Guimarães, Portugal
Professor Pere Roca - Universitat Politicnica de Catalunya, Departament d'Enginyeria de la Construccia, Campus Nord UPC, C/ Jordi Girona, 1-3, 08034 Barcelona, Spain
Editorial Board:
Takayoshi Aoki - Nagoya City University, Japan
Gör¨¹n Arun - Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey
Luigia Binda - Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Marcial Blondet - Catholic University of Peru, Lima, Peru
Thomas E. Boothby - Penn State University, Penn State, USA
John Burland - Imperial College, London, UK
Ario Ceccotti - Trees and Timber Institute (IVALSA), National Research Council (CNR), Italy
Dina D'Ayala - University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom
Miloš Drdecký - Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Prague, Czech Republic
Mehrdad Hejazi - University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Santiago Huerta - Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Wolfram Jäger - Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany
Sergio Lagomasino - University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy
Christiane Maierhofer - Federal Institute for Material Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany
Mookencheril S. Mathews - Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India
Roberto Meli - National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico-City, Mexico
M¨¢rio Mendonça de Oliveira - Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
Antonia Moropoulou - National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece
Claudio Modena - University of Padua, Padua, Italy
John A. Ochsendorf - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
J. Delgado Rodrigues - National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Lisbon, Portugal
Cristina Sabbioni - Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, National Research Council (CNR), Italy
Koenraad Van Balen - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Catholic University of Leuven), Leuven, Belgium
Roko Zarnic -University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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