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Journal: Building Research & Information

Online ISSN: 1466-4321

Print ISSN: 0961-3218

Publisher Name: Taylor & Francis

Starting Year: 1968

Website URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rbri20

Country: United Kingdom

Email: onlinesupport@tandfonline.com

Research Discipline Research & Information

Frequency: Bimonthly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

Aims and scope
Building Research and Information (BRI) focuses on the entire life cycle of buildings, from inception to designing, engineering and making, through the building in use phase, to disassembly and recovery. Unique to BRI is a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to a sustainable built environment, centered on the building and its context.

We welcome original research, information papers, book reviews and evidence-based commentaries that acknowledge the complex and inter-related nature of our built environment, while focusing on the building . The journal scope includes research on a wide range of topics relating to buildings, embracing the what, why, how and when questions. Central to an integrated and sustainable built environment is building information , its generation, transmission, use, storage, access and management. The scope covers:

People: Motivations and actions of designers, engineers, makers, managers and users of buildings; user satisfaction; universal and inclusive design; education of stakeholders; supply chain capabilities; stakeholder needs; stewardship; sustainable communities; culture.

Performance: The performance and impact of buildings in relation to design, engineering, environmental, economic, social, organizational, structural and technical factors; impact assessment and performance monitoring; thermal comfort and indoor climate; resource use.

Policy: Innovation; legislation, standards and codes; ethics and ethical sourcing; health, wellbeing and quality of life; building values; value of buildings; public policy; space standards; societal interests and sustainable building; engagement with buildings; security.

Product: De-carbonized buildings; regenerative and restorative building design and development; mitigation, resilience and adaption to climate change; active building technologies and smart buildings; innovative and non-conventional building materials; healing environments; adaptive re-use, retrofit, disassembly and resource recovery; quality.

Process: Integrated and creative processes and systems; automation and craft; creation and making of buildings; management and use of built assets within a digital, creative and circular economy; optimization of design; innovative solutions to complex challenges; interfaces.

All manuscripts are subject to initial appraisal by the Editor-in-Chief and if deemed suitable for further consideration will be subject to highly rigorous, double-anonymized, peer review by independent experts in the field. Manuscripts should be submitted as outlined in the Instructions for Authors.

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