Aims & Scope

ARCENG (International Journal of Architecture and Engineering) is an international peer-reviewed journal aiming to publish high-quality scientific studies that advance both the theoretical and applied dimensions of architecture and engineering, generating value for academia, industry, and society. The primary goal of the journal is to disseminate original research and review articles that make significant contributions to the literature with robust analytical, experimental, and/or numerical methods and clearly presented findings.

ARCENG accepts qualified manuscripts primarily from the fields of Mechanical, Civil, Electrical-Electronics, Materials, Chemical, and Industrial Engineering. Manuscripts from other engineering disciplines are evaluated by the editorial board based on their relevance to the journal’s scope.

In the field of architecture, ARCENG prioritizes studies focusing on computational design, building physics, energy modeling, structural systems, and digital design technologies. Although the journal mainly seeks analytical and computational studies, theoretically oriented architectural research with a strong methodological framework is also considered within its scope.

Types of articles accepted by ARCENG include:

  • Research Articles: Original studies addressing a specific research problem, employing rigorous methodologies, and making clear contributions to international scientific knowledge.

  • Review Articles: Comprehensive articles that systematically review and analyze existing literature on a particular topic, critically evaluate findings, and propose new research directions.

In line with its publication policy, ARCENG does not consider articles solely based on data analysis, case evaluations, technology promotion, or routine engineering practices without scientific originality.

ARCENG (International Journal of Architecture and Engineering) also encourages interdisciplinary perspectives, aiming to contribute to academic development in both architecture and engineering, strengthen international collaboration among researchers, and disseminate scientific outputs that have high societal impact.