International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning
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International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid, and Open Access  ISSN: 2456-0154

About the Journal

International Journal of Architectural and Infrastructure Planning [2456-0154(e)] is a peer-reviewed hybrid open-access journal launched in 2015 with all these trends allowing the perfect distribution of work in all stages of the construction process and thus enabling proper execution with fewer inaccuracies, the popularity of BIM (Building Information Modeling) is reaching new heights. As a result, it enables the work of multiple roles such as engineers, architects, estimators, clients, and many others in a single shared process. In the building and designing process, the additive design incorporates both human and artificial intelligence. It won’t be long before more robots and humans collaborate to build a more efficient project. 3D printing has not only enabled the construction of prototype models of actual structures, but it can now construct the entire structure by itself.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijaip
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2456-0154
Impact Factor (SJIF)
SJIF 5.999

2023: 6

DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJAIP
Language
English
Subject
Architecture
Format
Hybrid, and Open Access
Starting Year
2015

Latest Articles

PublishedSpecial Issue and SubscriptionResearch Article 2026-04-05

Urban Lakefront Development Through Smart Infrastructure and Public Realm Improvements: The Case of Hyderabad’s Hussain Sagar, Saroornagar Lake, and Kotha Cheruvu

By Srinivas Vasam and S. Kumar

Abstract: Urban lakefronts are increasingly recognized as critical ecological assets and multifunctional public spaces that shape the environmental, social, and economic dynamics of rapidly urbanizing cities. In Hyderabad, India, accelerated urban growth has resulted in the degradation of lake ecosystems alongside the implementation of redevelopment initiatives driven by smart infrastructure and public realm improvements. This study…

Published in International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 25–42Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-04-05

From Baolis to Smart Systems – Exploring the Evolution of Underground Urbanism in India

By Ankur Jyoti Dutta

Abstract: The concept of “Underground Urbanism” refers to the strategic development and utilization of subterranean spaces that provide creative solutions for contemporary urban issues related to limited spaces, environmental sustainability and urban resilience. The integration of underground spaces for the strategies devised for urban resilience is ensured to develop more particularly due to advancements in technology,…

Published in International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 25–42Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-04-05

A Critique of Modernism: A Case of Sagrada Família

By Zainab Nazar, Manya Berry, and Luvditya Khurana

Abstract: The Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí’s magnum opus, stands as one of the most recognizable and symbolically rich architectural projects of the modern era. In stark contrast to the industrial ethos of Modernism – which emphasized functionality, minimalism, standardization, and mechanized aesthetics – Gaudí’s design embraces organic forms, intricate craftsmanship, and profound spiritual meaning. This paper…

Published in International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 9–14Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-04-05

Liquid Architecture: Cultural Narratives, Spatial Metaphors, and the Evolution of Fluid Form

By Ar. Kiranjeet Kaur Jassal and Dhruvjeet Singh

Abstract: Liquid architecture represents a fundamental rethinking of architectural space, moving away from the long-standing assumption that buildings must be static, permanent, and formally fixed. Rather than understanding architecture as an object defined by rigid boundaries and stable geometry, liquid architecture proposes space as a fluid condition shaped by movement, atmosphere, perception, and cultural meaning. Rooted…

PublishedSubscriptionReview Article 2026-04-05

Redevelopment and Its Context-Specific Concerns

By Abha Sharma and Meenakshi Dhote

Abstract: Redevelopment has replaced the word “development” in popular discourse on Indian Cities. Our cities are being transformed through this process. When we examine redevelopment from various perspectives, one notices paradoxes and conflicts. This makes it even more important to see redevelopment from these varied viewpoints so that the approach to redevelopment is not simplistic and…

Published in International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning · Vol. 12, Issue 01, 2026 · pp. 43–51Read Article →
PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-12-10

Incorporation of Vernacular Architecture Principles in Contemporary School Design

By E. Ilakkiya, B. Anusree, Priya Sasidharan, and Arevu C. Sundarom

Abstract: Traditional homes were more than just shelters; they were nurturing spaces that seamlessly integrated learning and growth within a familiar environment. With the advent of formal schooling, schools became secondary homes for children, emphasizing the need for educational spaces to evoke comfort, security, and belonging. This research explores the application of vernacular architecture in school…

Published in International Journal of Architecture and Infrastructure Planning · Vol. 11, Issue 02, 2025 · pp. 68–93Read Article →