PLANARCH - Design and Planning Research aims to contribute to the literature by publishing manuscripts at the highest scientific level in architecture, planning and design. The journal publishes original articles, and reviews that are prepared in accordance with ethical guidelines.
The scope of the journal includes but not limited to relevant to the topics of planning and design, conservation and renovation, building, technology and design of building systems, industrial product design and technologies, and all other related interdisciplinary theoretical, implementation and historical researches.
The target audience of the journal includes researchers and specialists who are interested or working in all fields of architecture, planning and design.
Abstracting and Indexing
PLANARCH - Design and Planning Research is covered in the following abstracting and indexing databases;
• DOAJ
• TUBITAK ULAKBİM Index
• EBSCO
• China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI)
• ERIH Plus
To guarantee that all papers published in the journal are maintained and permanently accessible, articles are stored in Dergipark which serves as a national archival web site and at the same time permits LOCKSS to collect, preserve, and serve the content.
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It is strongly advised to review the journal's policies before submitting any manuscripts to ensure compliance with the journal's guidelines.
Manuscripts submitted for evaluation should be original and not previously presented or published in any electronic or print medium. If a manuscript was previously presented at a conference or meeting, authors should provide detailed information about the event, including the name, date, and location of the organization.
Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with ICMJE-Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals (updated in May 2023).
Authors are required to prepare manuscripts in accordance with the relevant guideline listed below:
• Observational original research studies: STROBE guidelines
• Systematic reviews and meta-analysis: PRISMA guidelines (for protocols, please see the PRISMA-P guidelines)
• Nonrandomized evaluations of behavioral and public health interventions: TREND guidelines
• Qualitative research: SRQR guidelines
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PLANARCH - Design and Planning Research encourages authors to follow the ‘Sex and Gender Equity in Research – SAGER – guidelines’ when preparing their manuscripts to promote the inclusion of sex and gender considerations in research. Before submission, authors can consult EASE Guidelines for Authors and Translators to produce clear, concise and accurate manuscripts that are easy to understand and free of common errors and pitfalls.
The style of manuscripts should follow the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), Seventh Edition (2020).
Manuscripts can only be submitted through the journal’s online manuscript submission and evaluation system. Manuscripts submitted via any other medium and submissions by anyone other than one of the authors will not be evaluated.
In addition to the manuscript files, authors are required to submit the following during the initial submission:
· Copyright Agreement and Acknowledgement of Authorship Form
Preparation of the Manuscript
Title page: A separate title page should be submitted with all submissions and this page should include:
• The full title of the manuscript as well as a short title (running head) of no more than 50 characters,
• Name(s), affiliations, highest academic degree(s), and ORCID IDs of the author(s),
• Grant information and detailed information on the other sources of support,
• Name, address, telephone (including the mobile phone number), and email address of the corresponding author,
• Acknowledgment of the individuals who contributed to the preparation of the manuscript but who do not fulfill the authorship criteria.
• If the author(s) is a member of the journal’s Editorial Board, this should be specified in the title page.
Abstract: The English abstract of each article is published. For Turkish articles, an English abstract is mandatory. Please check Table 1 below for word count specifications.
Keywords: Each submission must be accompanied by a minimum of three to a maximum of six keywords for subject indexing at the end of the abstract. The keywords should be listed in full without abbreviations.
MANUSCRIPT TYPES
Research Articles: Research articles provide new information based on original research. The acceptance of research articles is typically based on the originality and importance of the research. The main text of a Research Article should be structured with subheadings, including Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, and Conclusion and Recommendations.
Please check Table 1 for the limitations for Research Articles.
Reporting Statistical Analysis
Information on statistical analyses should be provided with a separate subheading under the Materials and Methods section and the statistical software that was used during the process must be specified.
When reporting statistical data in a research paper, it is important to present the values in a clear and consistent manner. p values, confidence intervals (CIs), and other statistical measures should be rounded appropriately and expressed according to the guidelines provided. For example, p values should be expressed to two digits to the right of the decimal point unless the first two digits are zeros, in which case three digits should be provided (eg, instead of p < .01, report as p = .002). However, values close to .05 may be reported to three decimal places because .05 is an arbitrary cut-off point for statistical significance (eg, p = .053). p values less than .001 should be designated as p < .001 rather than providing the exact value (eg, p = .000006).
Units should be prepared in accordance with the International System of Units (SI).
Review Articles
Review articles that are written by authors with extensive knowledge and expertise in a particular field and a strong track record of publication are welcomed. These authors may even be invited to contribute a review article to the journal. Review articles should provide a comprehensive overview of the current state of knowledge on a topic in the journal’s topic, and should include discussions and evaluations of relevant research. The subheadings of the review articles can be planned by the authors. However, each review article should include an “Introduction” and a “Conclusion” section. Please check Table 1 for the limitations for Review Articles.
Letters to the Editor
A "Letter to the Editor" is a type of manuscript that discusses important or overlooked aspects of a previously published article. This type of manuscript may also present articles on subjects within the scope of the journal that are of interest to readers, particularly educational cases. Readers can also use the "Letter to the Editor" format to share their comments on published manuscripts. The text of a "Letter to the Editor" should be unstructured and should not include an abstract, keywords, tables, figures, images, or other media. The manuscript that is being commented on must be properly cited within the "Letter to the Editor."
Table 1. Limitations for each manuscript type
| Type of manuscript | Word limit* | Abstract word limit | Reference limit | Table limit | Figure limit |
| Research Article | 7000 | 250 | 40 | 8 | 10 or total of 20 images |
| Review Article | 10000 | 250 | 60 | 8 | 10 or total of 15 images |
| Letter to the Editor | 600 | No abstract | 5 | No tables | No media |
*Word limit should not include the abstract, references, tables, and figure legends.
Tables
Tables should be included in the main document and they should be numbered consecutively in the order they are referred to within the text. Each table should have a descriptive title placed above it, and any abbreviations used in the table should be defined below the table by footnotes (even if they are defined in the main text). Tables should be created using the "insert table" command of the Word processing software, and they should be arranged clearly to make the data easy to read and understand. The data presented in the tables should not be a repetition of the data presented in the main text, but should support and enhance the main text.
Table Examples in APA Format
Source: Sample Tables, APA accessed https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/tables-figures/sample-tables
Figures and Figure Legends
Figures should be included in the main document. They should be submitted as separate files in TIFF or JPEG format for the production process. If a figure has subunits, each subunit should be labeled (a, b, c, etc.) to indicate subunits. The figure legend should be used to describe the different parts of the figure. Thick and thin arrows, arrowheads, stars, asterisks, and similar marks can be used on the images to support figure legends. Images should be anonymized to remove any information that may identify individuals or institutions. The minimum resolution of each figure should be 300 DPI, and the figures should be clear and easy to read. Figures should be referred to within the main text, and they should be numbered consecutively in the order in which they are mentioned.
Abbreviations
All acronyms and abbreviations used in the manuscript should be defined at first use, both in the abstract and in the main text. The abbreviation should be provided in parentheses following the definition, and it should be used consistently throughout the paper.
Identifying products
When mentioning a drug, product, hardware, or software program in a manuscript, it is important to provide detailed information about the product in parentheses. This should include the name of the product, the producer of the product, and the city and country of the company. For example, if mentioning a Discovery St PET/CT scanner produced by General Electric in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, the information should be presented in the following format: "Discovery St PET/CT scanner (General Electric, Milwaukee, WI, USA)." Providing this information helps to ensure that the product is properly identified and credited.
Supplementary Materials
Supplementary materials, including audio files, videos, datasets, and additional documents (e.g., appendices, additional figures, tables), are intended to complement the main text of the manuscript. These supplementary materials should be submitted as a separate section after the references list. Concise descriptions of each supplementary material should be included to explain their relevance to the manuscript. Page numbers are not required for supplementary materials.
References
Both in-text citations and the references must be prepared according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), Seventh Edition (2020).
When citing publications, preference should be given to the latest, most up-to-date sources. Citing the latest sources can help to ensure that the paper is relevant and timely, and that it reflects the latest developments in the field.
It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure the accuracy of the references in their article. All sources must be properly cited, and the citations must be formatted correctly.
To avoid plagiarism, it is necessary to acknowledge other sources in your paper through in-text citations. For every in-text citation, a corresponding reference list entry must be provided.
The APA in-text citation style includes the author's last name and the year of publication, such as (Field, 2005). If quoting directly from a source, the page number should also be added, such as (Field, 2005, p. 14).
If an ahead-of-print publication is cited, the DOI number should be provided in the reference list.
The reference styles for different types of publications are presented in the following examples.
Journal Article: Edwards, A. A., Steacy, L. M., Siegelman, N., Rigobon, V. M., Kearns, D. M., Rueckl, J. G., & Compton, D. L. (2022). Unpacking the unique relationship between set for variability and word reading development: Examining word- and child-level predictors of performance. Journal of Educational Psychology, 114(6), 1242–1256. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000696
Book Section: Zeleke, W. A., Hughes, T. L., & Drozda, N. (2020). Home–school collaboration to promote mindbody health. In C. Maykel & M. A. Bray (Eds.), Promoting mind–body health in schools: Interventions for mental health professionals (pp. 11–26). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000157-002
Books with a Single Author: Haslwanter, T. (2022). An introduction to statistics with Python. New York, NY: Springer International Publishing.
Editor(s) as Author: Rhodewalt, F. (Ed.). (2008). Personality and social behavior. Psychology Press.
Thesis: Valentin, E. R. (2019, Summer). Narcissism predicted by Snapchat selfie sharing, filter usage, and editing [Master's thesis, California State University Dominguez Hills]. CSU ScholarWorks. https://scholarworks.calstate.edu/concern/theses/3197xm925?locale=en
Websites: Chandler, N. (2020, April 9). What’s the difference between Sasquatch and Bigfoot? howstuffworks. https://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/strange-creatures/sasquatch-bigfootdifference.htm
Epub Ahead of Print Articles: Muldoon, K., Towse, J., Simms, V., Perra, O., & Menzies, V. (2012). A longitudinal analysis of estimation, counting skills, and mathematical ability across the first school year. Developmental Psychology. Epub ahead of print. doi:10.1037/a0028240.
In the seventh edition, up to 20 authors should now be included in a reference list entry. For sources with more than 20 authors, after the 19th listed author, any additional authors' names are replaced with an ellipsis (…) followed by the final listed author's name:
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., Author, D. D., Author, E. E., Author, F. F., Author, G. G., Author, H. H., Author, I. I., Author, J. J., Author, K. K., Author, L. L., Author, M. M., Author, N. N., Author, O. O., Author, P. P., Author, Q. Q., Author, R. R., Author, S. S., . . . Author, Z. Z.
PRODUCTION
Once a manuscript has been accepted for publication, it goes through a copy-editing process by professional language editors to ensure that it is clear and well-written. This process may involve correcting grammar, punctuation, and formatting errors, as well as making changes to improve the overall clarity and readability of the manuscript.
After the copy-editing process is complete, the manuscript is published online as an "ahead-of-print" publication, which means that it is available to readers before it is included in a scheduled issue of the journal. This allows readers to access the latest research as soon as it becomes available.
Before the manuscript is officially published, the corresponding author is sent a PDF proof of the accepted manuscript for review. The corresponding author is asked to review the proof and approve it for publication within a specified time period, typically 3 days. This is an important step in the publication process, as it allows the author to catch any errors or make any final changes before the manuscript is published.
PLANARCH - Design and Planning Research, Atatürk Üniversitesi tarafından finanse edilmektedir. Değerlendirme ve yayın süreçlerinde yazarların herhangi bir ücret ödemesi gerekmemektedir.
Defne Dursun, Atatürk Üniversitesi Şehir ve Bölge Planlama Bölümü'nde Dr. Öğr. Üyesi olarak görev yapmaktadır ve 2016 yılından beri Mimarlık ve Tasarım Fakültesi'nde öğretim üyesidir. Lisans derecesini Gazi Üniversitesi'nde aynı bölümde, Yüksek Lisans derecesini ise Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi'nde Kentsel Politika Planlaması ve Yerel Yönetimler Bölümü'nde almıştır. Kent Üniversitesi'nde Erasmus Öğrencisi olarak Chris Pickvance ile bir yıl (2008-2009 akademik yılı) çalışmıştır. Fakülteye katılmadan önce iki yıl boyunca özel bir planlama şirketinde çalışmıştır. Şehir planlama alanındaki araştırma ilgi alanları çocuk dostu şehirler, yürünebilirlik, iklime duyarlı şehir planlama ve kentsel politikalardır.
Dr. Manu P. Sobti is a landscape historian and urban interlocutor of the Global South with research specialisations in South Asia, South East Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Within the gamut of the Global, the Islamic, and the Non-Western, his continuing work examines borderland transgressions and their intertwinement with human mobilities, indigeneities, and the narratives of passage across these liminal sites. From his perspective, ‘land-centered’ and ‘deep’ place histories replete with human actors serve as critical and de-colonizing processes that negate the top-down master-narratives wherein borders and boundaries simplistically delineate nation states and their scalar range of internal geographies. He was previously Associate Professor at the School of Architecture & Urban Planning (SARUP), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee USA (2006-16). He has a B.Dipl.Arch. from the School of Architecture-CEPT (Ahmedabad - INDIA), an SMarchS. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge - USA), and a Ph.D. from the College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta - USA).
As a recognized scholar and innovative educator, Sobti served as Director of SARUP-UWM’s India Winterim Program (2008-15). This foreign study program worked intensively with local architecture schools in Ahmedabad, Delhi and Chandigarh, allowing students and faculty to interact actively, often within the gamut of the same project. He also set up a similar, research-focused program in Uzbekistan, engaging advanced undergraduate and graduate students to undertake field research at sites, archives and cultural landscapes. In partnership with the Art History Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and SARUP colleagues, Sobti also co-coordinated the Building-Landscapes-Cultures (BLC) Concentration of SARUP-UWM’s Doctoral Program (2011-13), creating opportunities for student research in diverse areas of architectural and urban history and in multiple global settings. He served as the Chair of SARUP's PhD Committee between 2014-16, leading an area of BLC's research consortium titled Urban Histories and Contested Geographies.
Sobti's research has been supported by multiple funding bodies, including the Graham Foundation of the Arts (USA), the Architectural Association (UK), the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research (USA), the French Institute of Central Asian Studies (UZBEKISTAN), the US Department of State Fulbright Foundation (USA), the Aga Khan Foundation (SWITZERLAND), the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (USA), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA), the Centre for 21st Century Studies University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (USA), the Institute for Research in the Humanities University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA), Stanford University (USA), in addition to collaborations with institutions in New Delhi/Chandigarh/Ahmedabad (INDIA), Samarqand/Bukhara (UZBEKISTAN), Erzurum (TURKEY) and New Orleans (USA). He has also served as a United States Department of State Fulbright Senior Specialist Scholar and received 7 Research Fellowships at important institutions worldwide. He is a nominated Expert Member of the ICOMOS-ICIP (Interpretation and Presentation of Cultural Heritage Sites) International Committee, responsible for debate and stewardship on contentious cultural heritage issues globally.
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Biography
Ružica Bogdanović, Phd is a Professor Emeritus of Urban planning and Sustainable development. Main areas of interest in research and teaching include: design – architecture & urban design, new media approach to architecture, concept of smart city.
She has initiated, conducted and implemented a number of scientific research projects as team leader and principal investigator. Has organized and moderated numerous panel discussions, round tables, national and international symposia. Author of numerous books and articles in professional journals. Presented papers at numerous national and international congresses and symposia.
Ružica Bogdanović contributes to the profession by active engagement in different professional organizations. She is a member of IsoCaRp, a delegate of Serbia in the ECTP, member of the Association of Serbian Town Planners, Society of Belgrade Urban Planners (was a Chairperson for 8 years, in two terms), Belgrade Association of Architects.
She received several awards for projects and books, as well as the Lifetime Achievement Award “Emilijan Josimovic Grand Award”.
Susana Alves is an Environmental Psychologist with a Ph.D. in Architecture (Environment-Behavior Studies). Her work examines how natural landscapes can promote health and psychological well-being. Her research has focused on diverse groups of people, including older adults, migrants, and urban residents under stress. Through the assessment of landscape perceptions and activities, her research has addressed quality-of-life issues in neighbourhood outdoor spaces and in institutional settings for older populations. Key elements of her work include a multi-method approach to research, an emphasis on policy-related social issues, and a commitment to promoting culturally relevant social and environmental interventions for diverse communities.
Research topics of interest involve examining nature-based interventions in school settings, risk behavior in contexts of natural disasters, tangible and intangible aspects of historic
landscapes, and atmospheres in architecture. Dr. Alves has engaged in research and teaching activities in Brazil, the United States, the United Kingdom, Turkey, and Italy.
General information
Assoc. Prof. Krystyna Januszkiewicz PhD, Eng. Of Architecture West Pomeranian University of Technology at Szczecin Department of Architecture (Poland).
Fields of Research
The main field of my research is architecture and its design as an area of knowledge and skills integrally related to the history, theory and practice i.e. digital technology in architectural design and an experimental exploration of topological and computational geometry, robotics orchestration; environmentally sensitive architecture; structural engineering complex geometry; new technologies and materials; theory and history of contemporary architecture.
Research work
221 articles, papers, chapters in Edited Volumes, 3 books
Author book titled: “On designing Architecture in the Age of Digital Tools. Current status and development prospects”. This is the first in Poland compendium of knowledge regarding the theory and history of architecture created in co-operation with digital technologies. And also, this is the first in Poland presentation of the achievements of Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) in the context of modern information technologies, scientific research and increasing awareness of the need to protect the Planet Earth, what makes a significant contribution to the state of research in the world. This book provides research tools necessary for architectural theory, extending its cognitive range, and sets a new approach.
Bridge structures are a secondary field of my interest and of my research studies. The results of these studies were included in two books published by the Publishing House of Cracow University of Technology (2005 and 2012), one of which was awarded by the Minister of Infrastructure. The test results which were presented in these books proved to be extremely useful, especially for the design of bridges, since these books were published during the reconstruction of the national transport infrastructure supported by the EU funds.
A subject of my research is architecture and its design as an area of knowledge and skills integrally related to the history, theory and practice. This subject is further defined by digital technology CAD/CAM/CAE being involved in its development. It is not only about forms of complex geometry which require specific material and construction solutions. However, new geometrical forms and ecological concerns triggered the search for new materials and new structural solutions. Following Fuller's idea, my attention is directed towards those areas that concern the designing of eco-efficient architecture, where digital processes are miming natural formation and adaptation. My current research also includes a building envelope as building envelope as the physical separator between the conditioned and unconditioned environment of a building. It is the key element of building that determines the quality and controls the indoor conditions irrespective of transient outdoor conditions. With the use of parametric and multi-criteria optimization digital tools, the building envelopes can be designed to respond to various requirements. Methods, techniques and strategies currently used in this field are now in the center my interest. The subject of designing the architecture which is sensitive both to the environment and sustainable development has often been discussed in my current research papers and articles.
My future work will primarily focus on the built environment - on climate change adopted architecture and building structures. Global climate change is expected to pose increasing challenges for cities in the following decades, placing greater stress and impacts on multiple social and biophysical systems, including population health, coastal development, urban infrastructure, energy demand, and water supplies. In the past decade, there has been growing evidence that activities to mitigate climate change can have beneficial impacts on public health as a result of changes to environmental pollutants and health-related behaviors. Understanding the interrelation between these impacts and the built environment put forth to architects and engineers to develop innovative materials, components and systems, with the goal of designing to building envelopes more active i.e.
responsive, adaptive, as well as protective to variable and extreme climate conditions. My future research will be concentrated on building envelopes which are active to both internal and external conditions, and which should act as a protector of human health.
Dr. Roberta Ferritto is a classical archaeologist specialising in the architectural, environmental and socio-economic history of the Roman world. Currently, she is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow and Principal Investigator (PI) of the EU-funded project CLaRMaV - Coastal Landcsapes and Roman Maritime Villas: A Comparative Regional Study of Architectural Models and Environmental Settings, at the University of Bologna (Italy) and UPenn (USA). She worked as assistant researcher at Kiel University (Germany) and University of Reading (UK), where also was Sessional Lecturer while doing her PhD in Classics. She completed her BA at the University of Florence and her MA studies at La Sapienza University of Rome in Archaeology, followed by a MA-II Level in Architecture. Dr. Ferritto participated in archaeological fieldwork for almost two decades in Italy and Tunisia. She is currently the Ancient Architectural Specialist of The Casa della Carolina Project at Pompeii.
Mantha Zarmakoupi is the Williams Assistant Professor in Roman Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. She has published widely on Greek and Roman architecture and art – including monographs Shaping Roman Landscape (Getty 2023) and Designing for Luxury on the Bay of Naples (Oxford 2014), edited volumes The Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum (De Gruyter 2010) and Hermogenes and Hellenistic-Roman Temple Building in Greece and Asia Minor (forthcoming) – as well as on the urban development and harbor infrastructure of late Hellenistic Delos. She currently conducts an archaeological project in collaboration with Ankara University at the Bouleuterion of Teos in Turkey (2022-). Mantha systematically fosters conversations across the fields of architecture and archaeology on ancient urbanism, ecology and diversity – for instance, in her edited volumes Looking at the City (Melissa 2023) and The Delos Symposia and Doxiadis (Lars Müller 2025) and exhibition An Archaeology of Disability (Venice Biennale 2021, Pisa 2022, Athens 2023, Thessaloniki 2024).
Defne Dursun, Atatürk Üniversitesi Şehir ve Bölge Planlama Bölümü'nde Dr. Öğr. Üyesi olarak görev yapmaktadır ve 2016 yılından beri Mimarlık ve Tasarım Fakültesi'nde öğretim üyesidir. Lisans derecesini Gazi Üniversitesi'nde aynı bölümde, Yüksek Lisans derecesini ise Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi'nde Kentsel Politika Planlaması ve Yerel Yönetimler Bölümü'nde almıştır. Kent Üniversitesi'nde Erasmus Öğrencisi olarak Chris Pickvance ile bir yıl (2008-2009 akademik yılı) çalışmıştır. Fakülteye katılmadan önce iki yıl boyunca özel bir planlama şirketinde çalışmıştır. Şehir planlama alanındaki araştırma ilgi alanları çocuk dostu şehirler, yürünebilirlik, iklime duyarlı şehir planlama ve kentsel politikalardır.
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