
Architectural Image Studies (AIS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal that explores the visual, cultural, technological, social, economic, and managerial dimensions of architecture.
Adopting a multidisciplinary perspective, AIS brings together architecture, urban studies, economics, management, heritage, arts, social sciences, and digital technologies to understand how the built environment is conceived, represented, experienced, governed, and sustained.
We believe architecture is more than form and function — it is a cultural and economic asset, shaped by complex interactions between design, policy, markets, communities, and technology.
AIS publishes original research articles, theoretical explorations, visual essays, practice-based case studies, and critical reviews. The journal especially welcomes work that connects design thinking with economic development, urban governance, tourism management, and cultural industries.
Our Areas of Interest Include:
- Architectural Representation & Media – Drawings, photography, film, digital rendering, photogrammetry, AI-generated visualizations.
- Urbanism & Spatial Studies – Urban planning, infrastructure, mobility, public space governance.
- Cultural Heritage & History – Heritage management, preservation economics, restoration policy, memory studies.
- Sustainability & Environmental Design – Green architecture, climate-responsive planning, adaptive reuse, resilience strategies.
- Art–Architecture Intersections – Public art, installations, creative collaborations in spatial contexts.
- Digital Technologies & Innovation – VR/AR, 3D scanning, computational design, smart environments, BIM systems.
- Social & Cultural Perspectives – Inclusivity, participatory planning, community-led development, spatial justice.
- Economics of Architecture & Urban Development – Real estate markets, architectural entrepreneurship, cost-benefit analysis in design.
- Management & Policy in the Built Environment – Urban governance, cultural tourism management, infrastructure project management, policy frameworks.
- Interdisciplinary Approaches – Anthropology, sociology, philosophy, psychology, cultural geography in built environment studies.
Current Issue
Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025)
Published: 2025-08-31