Architectural Science Review was founded in 1958 by Professor Henry Cowan at the University of Sydney with the aim of promoting the sustained development and progress of architectural science. After more than 50 years of wind and rain baptism, this magazine has always adhered to its original intention and presented a series of high-quality papers on the field of architectural science to its readers.
In this magazine, readers can enjoy in-depth discussions on diverse topics such as thermal comfort, lighting design, and sustainable architecture. These papers not only cover rich theoretical knowledge, but also closely integrate practical applications, providing a one-stop information exchange platform for experts, scholars, and practitioners in the construction industry. It is worth mentioning that the magazine places great emphasis on the widespread dissemination of knowledge and regional diversity. To this end, the editorial department of the magazine actively solicits excellent papers from all over the world, striving to bring readers a broader perspective and richer academic resources. It is precisely this open and inclusive publishing philosophy that makes it unique in the field of architectural science and an indispensable reference material for many researchers and practitioners.