Hello ASCE Colleagues,
For those of us interested in peer-reviewed publishing opportunities, please be aware of this new journal opportunity:
The Editorial Board of TAD announces the launch of a new journal, TECHNOLOGY | ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN (TAD) and the first Call for Papers for its inaugural issue - VIRAL. We believe that this publication is of value to your members as it is an excellent vehicle for disseminating their contributions and innovations. We ask that you share this invitation widely with your colleagues and members.
TECHNOLOGY | ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN is a peer-reviewed international journal dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in the field of building technology, with a particular focus on its translation, integration, and impact on architecture and design. TAD solicits, captures, and shares new knowledge in how we think, make and use technology within the building arts. Published articles feature primary research in emerging materials, construction techniques, design integration, structures, building systems, energy, environmental design, information technology, digital fabrication, sustainability and resiliency, project delivery, the history and theory of technology, and building technology education. Aimed at researchers, educators, and practitioners, the journal advances and transforms the current discourse on building based technologies with the goal of expanding, reimagining and challenging its role for architecture and design.
We invite you to submit your research for consideration for the first volume of TAD
ISSUE 1.0: VIRAL: Information Technology as Prophet, Panacea, or Pariah?
Download the Call for Papers: http://tadjournal.org/documents/TAD_ViralCfP_final.pdf
Paper Submissions are due September 1st, 2016.
Contact us with questions at editors(at)tadjournal(dot)org and visit TADjournal.org for more information. If you would like to serve as a paper reviewer, please sign up on our database: http://tad-journal.org/Volunteer.html
Editorial Board
Caryn Brause, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Chris Ford, Stanford University
Kyle Konis, University of Southern California
Clare Olsen, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Jeane Ripple, University of Virginia
Franca Trubiano, University of Pennsylvania
Marci Uihlein, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andrzej Zarzycki, New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Chris Ford AIA
Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellow | PhD Candidate, Mechanical Engineering (Design Group)
Center for Design Research, Stanford University
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