SAJ: Serbian Architectural Journal (ISSN 1821 - 3952, e-ISSN 2787-1908) is an international peer-reviewed journal, published in English language, three times a year since 2009 by the Faculty of Architecture, the University of Belgrade (Serbia). The SAJ is proudly managed as an open access journal indexed by SCIndeks, where all published papers are available for viewing, reading and downloading in full text. For more information about the journal, please visit our website at https://saj-journal.org/.
Do not miss out on the opportunity to submit your paper to the first thematic issue in 2022, edited by Anthony Brand from the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland (New Zealand). Titled The Modern Cult of the Metaverse: Virtual Values and the Inevitable Decay of Heritage, the issue focuses on broad implications of the multifaceted concept of built heritage within virtual environments (digital archaeology, gaming industry, film industry, etc.). Kindly note that deadline for submissions is closing soon - on 31 March 2022! Please share this amazing opportunity with the colleagues who might find it of interest!
Jelena Milo?evi? from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade (Serbia), the Guest Editor for the second thematic issue in 2022, was inspired by the words by the famous architect Cedric Price who asked provocatively in 1966: 'Technology is the answer. But what is the question?' The thematic issue aims to reply to this challenge, still pertinent in the context of an all present technological change that human societies are experiencing. Authors are invited to continue the discussion of the more intelligent use of technology in building design, construction, operation, and assessment by questioning how it affects the future of societies and the environment. Kindly note that the papers are due until 31 July 2022.
*For more details about this issue and the submission process, please visit the SAJ website at https://saj-journal.org/call-for-papers/
The last thematic issue in 2022 is edited by a dynamic duo, Michel Melenhorst from the Detmold School of Architecture and Interior Architecture, Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe, University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Germany and Eric de Leeuw from the ArtEZ University of the Arts, Arnhem, Netherlands. Drawing from Bernard Tschumi, Michel and Eric envisaged an issue titled Architecture - Reuse - Transgression. Authors are called to submit papers exploring the reuse of buildings beyond conventional practices, observed through the lens of transgression. Kindly note that the papers are due until 30 September 2022.