Editorial: methodologies of sustainable projects

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BK, Satish and Shahzad, Sally 2013. Editorial: methodologies of sustainable projects. Edinburgh Architecture Research Journal.
AuthorsBK, Satish and Shahzad, Sally
Abstract

The Edinburgh Architecture Research has been gathering together the postgraduate community in Architecture at the University of Edinburgh for many years. Since 1973 it has been challenging the research students to raise questions and work together to develop calls for papers, and organise the publication of the journal issues. It began as a reviewed collection of papers produced by students and academics of the University of Edinburgh, and it soon developed into a blind, doublereviewed journal of wide recognition, inviting papers from the broader international academic community. In this issue, we have departed from the general process of conference driven proceedings. This time we have paved the way for a theme-based edition with a wider participation from among the academics, students and practitioners. This 33rd edition of EAR is aimed at research papers and design projects that explore sustainable methodologies. Sustainable design requires skilful integration of multiple and often competing social, financial and environmental concerns. It can be argued that designers satisfy the increasingly sophisticated demands and multiple readings of sustainability without sacrificing design legibility. The intention is to explore these topics in the hope that this edition will act as a catalogue for the innovative methodologies deployed through research and design.

The Edinburgh Architecture Research has been gathering together the
postgraduate community in Architecture at the University of Edinburgh
for many years. Since 1973 it has been challenging the research
students to raise questions and work together to develop calls for
papers, and organise the publication of the journal issues. It began as a
reviewed collection of papers produced by students and academics of
the University of Edinburgh, and it soon developed into a blind, doublereviewed
journal of wide recognition, inviting papers from the broader
international academic community.
In this issue, we have departed from the general process of conference
driven proceedings. This time we have paved the way for a theme-based
edition with a wider participation from among the academics, students
and practitioners. This 33rd edition of EAR is aimed at research papers
and design projects that explore sustainable methodologies. Sustainable
design requires skilful integration of multiple and often competing social,
financial and environmental concerns. It can be argued that designers
satisfy the increasingly sophisticated demands and multiple readings
of sustainability without sacrificing design legibility. The intention is to
explore these topics in the hope that this edition will act as a catalogue
for the innovative methodologies deployed through research and design.

KeywordsMethodologies; Architecture
Year2013
JournalEdinburgh Architecture Research Journal
PublisherUniversity of Edinburgh
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/620602
hdl:10545/620602
Publication dates2013
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Deposited17 Oct 2016, 12:33
ContributorsUniversity of Edinburgh
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