Iraqi Journal of Architecture and Planning (IQJAP) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary scholarly journal publishing original research in architecture, planning, and the built environment. Established in 2001, the journal disseminates applied and theoretical research with particular relevance to Iraq and the Middle East, while maintaining an international scholarly outlook. IQJAP operates a double-blind peer review process and publishes articles in Arabic and English, including original research articles, review articles, conference papers, and perspective/commentary contributions. The journal follows an open-access publishing model under a CC BY-SA 4.0 license, allowing immediate and free access to published content. IQJAP is published on a biannual basis, with regular issues released in January and July, and is indexed in several national and international abstracting and indexing services, including Scopus, DOAJ, IASJ, EBSCO, and WorldCat.
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Original Studies
The Role of City Brand Equity Effectiveness in Baghdad’s Branding
Shireen kamil Zedan and Asmaa M. H. Al- Moqaram
The Role of Media Technology in the Social Sustainability of Staged Spaces
Noora Dhyaa Al-najjar and Enas Salim
Photogrammetry As a Technology for Preserving Architectural Heritage: An Applied Study of The Al-Maqam Mosque in Basra
Armin Sarkis Markaryan, Farah Thiab, and Hamed H. Samir
Phenomenological Analysis of The Interior Space Reconstructed for Post-War Traditional Houses in Old Mosul City
Abdula Alsarraf and Fawzia Irhayyim Hussein
Socio-Spatial Interactions and Place Attachment: Towards Sustaining Traditional Shopping Areas
Ibrahim Abdallah Shinbira
Study of The Durability of Mozabite Vernacular Architecture in Its Current State Through the Principle of Contextualisation: Case Study of The Beni-Isguen Ksar, Ghardaïa, Algeria
Samia Ouaal and Karima Anouche
The Role of Synergy Index on the People Interaction Inside the City of Djelfa by Using Space Syntax Technique
Brahim Ahmed and Khalfallah Boudjemaa
Assessing Awareness, Understanding and Adoption of Smart Buildings in Algeria: From Architects’ Perspectives
Asma Aribi and Karima Anouche
Reviews
The Role of Contemporary Technological Techniques in Drawing Scenarios for Future Urban Housing in Iraq
Zainab Mehdi Kzar and Ameera Jaleel Ahmed
The Role of Functional Diversity in Urban Synergy for Placemaking in Urban Centers
Noor Hassan Khudhir and Sally Fakhry Khalaf
