Journal of Architectural Environment & Structural Engineering Research is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal aimed at an international audience. With the rapid growth of the built environment, the physical environment has seen a sharp decline. By offering a cross-disciplinary approach, the journal aims to promote the latest innovations in the field of environment management and mitigate the disparity in the progression of both natural and man-made environments.

The scope of the Journal of Architectural Environment & Structural Engineering Research includes, but is not limited:

  • Environmental management system
  • Sustainability
  • Sustainable built environment
  • Energy efficiency
  • Structures
  • Structural stability
  • Green building materials
  • Construction engineering
  • Indoor Air Quality
  • Thermal comfort
  • Nearly Zero Energy Buildings

Vol. 6 , Iss. 3 (July 2023): In progress

Articles

  • Sustainability of Bridges: Risk Mitigation for Natural Hazards

    Sachidanand Joshi, Atharvi Thorat, Harshali Dehadray, Mayuri Tundalwar
    4-16

    Article ID: 5807
    69  (Abstract) 51  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Bridges serve as essential parts of transportation infrastructure, facilitating the movement of people and goods across rivers, valleys, and other obstacles. However, they are also susceptible to a wide range of natural hazards, including floods, earthquakes, and landslides, which can damage or even collapse these structures, leading to severe economic and human losses. A risk... More

  • Understanding the Challenges of Implementing Green Roofs in Multi-Family Apartment Buildings: A Case Study in Khulna

    Ishmat Ara, Sourav Zaman
    17-30

    Article ID: 5844
    54  (Abstract) 41  (Download)

    Abstract:

    Green roofs are widely recognized for their multifaceted benefits to the environment, economy, and society, constituting the fundamental pillars of sustainability. These roofs contribute to the enhancement of bio-physical diversity, provision of food resources, regulation of temperature and rainfall-runoff patterns, creation of wildlife habitats, and augmentation of aesthetic and recreational value. While Bangladesh, with its... More

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