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Sustaining Heritage: Giving the Past a Future Tony Gilmour(2007), Sydney University Press, ISBN: 9781920898717 |
8448cubed Schnabel, Marc Aurel (2007), Gaffa Gallery, ISBN: 978-0-9581221-2-2, Sydney, Australia - $20 (inc GST) |
Disparallel Spaces Schnabel, Marc Aurel and Bowller, Nicole (2007), Editors, Tin Sheds Gallery, The University of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-9581221-1-5, Sydney, Australia - $20 (inc GST) |
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Hybrid Ventilation in New and Retrofitted Office Buildings - $20 (inc GST) |
An Australian Identity - $10 (inc GST) |
Daylight in Buildings - $60 (inc GST) |
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Meeting the Sea Change Challenge - $38.50 (inc GST) |
The Design of Sydney - $50 (inc GST) |
Dialogues in Urban Planning - $40 (inc GST) |
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Best Practice Planning Models for Sea Change Communities (DVD) - $49.50 (inc GST) |
Geometries of Power - $19.95 (inc GST) |
Lighting: Basic Concepts - $40 (inc GST) |
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Local e-government now: a worldwide view - $20 (inc GST)
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| Australian Urban Land Use Planning: Introducing Statutory Planning Practice in New South Wales |
Editors: Anna Rubbo and Adrian Snodgrass
Editorial Committee: Ross Anderson, Greg Castillo, Jennifer Gamble, Gevork Hartoonian, Glen Hill, Duanfang Lu and Chris Smith

The Architectural Theory Review is intended to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and information on the theory of architecture. It invites for publication articles which relate architectural theory to main currents in contemporary thinking in disciplines outside architecture, such as recent philosophical thinking, sociology, ethnology, anthropology, gender studies, historiography, literary theory, ecology, computer theory, education, and so on. The journal is intended to provide a forum where such non-architectural disciplinary studies can be related to and inform such areas of architectural interest as studies of space and place, architectural history, the social context of architecture, sustainability, architecture and women, professional practice and ethics, design teaching, and the impact of science and technology on the built environment.
Works submitted for publication in Architectural Theory Review will be initially reviewed by the Editors . The authors of refereed works will receive two blind referees' written evaluations of their submissions. Submissions should not exceed 7000 words. The Editors will also consider for publication Letters to the Editor, book reviews and short essays of 1000 words..
Founding editors: Anna Rubbo and Adrian Snodgrass
Articles should be submitted to:
The Editorial Board
Architectural Theory Review
Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning
University of Sydney
NSW 2006 AUSTRALIA
Email: atr@arch.usyd.edu.au
and follow the style guidelines.
Email contacts for editors:
Anna Rubbo: (rubbo_a@arch.usyd.edu.au)
Adrian Snodgrass: (a.snodgrass@uws.edu.au)
Fax: Local: (02) 9351 3031
International: 61 - 2 - 9351 3031
The journal is published three times a year.
To order see Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
Style Guidelines
Abstract
Articles should include an abstract of no more than 100 words.
Footnotes
Footnotes should be numbered consecutively and referred to in the body of the text by a superscript number. They are to appear at the end of the text and should accord with the following pattern:
Books
John Smith, The Theory of Architecture, Sydney: Sydney University Press, 1994, p. 21 (or pp. 21-24).
Short cite: Smith, Theory of Architecture, p. 35.
(The use of op.cit. and ibid. is to be avoided. If the note cites more than one source, both references must be cited in shortened form.)
Edited Books
Mary J. Brown, "Urban Design Revisited," in Peter Jones and Mary Smith (eds.), The History of Urban Design, Melbourne: Architectural Publications, 1995, pp. 108-116.
Short cite: Brown, "Urban Design Revisited," p. 110.
Journal Articles
John Smith, "The Urban Malaise," Urban Design Quarterly, 21, 3 (August, 1990): 64-82.
Short cite: Smith, "Urban Malaise," pp. 73-74.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations are to have a full stop followed by a space, as in p. 174, rather than P174 or p.174.
Quotation marks
Quotation marks should be 'smart quotes' throughout.
Spelling
Spellings should follow those used in The Oxford English Dictionary or The Macquarie Dictionary.
Illustrations
Black and white illustrations can be included. Photographs can be scanned.
Form of Submission
The form of submission is two hard copies (paper) and an email attachment using Microsoft Word. Authors’ names, addresses and details should appear on a cover sheet with the paper abstract. The paper abstract and text should have no names. Maximum length: 7000 words. ATR does not accept previously published materials and authors must obtain illustrations permissions. Papers should be emailed to atr@arch.usyd.edu.au.
Copyright
The copyright of the contributions appearing in the Review is reserved to Taylor and Francis.



























