Focus and Scope
Journal Global Architecture, Materials, Management, and Regional Analysis (GAMMARA) focuses on the advancement of knowledge, innovation, and interdisciplinary research in the field of architecture and the built environment.
The journal aims to provide a scientific platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to publish original research articles, review papers, and case studies that contribute to the development of architectural science, technology, and sustainable built environments.
The scope of GAMMARA includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Architectural Design and Theory
Design concepts, design methods, architectural criticism, and theoretical approaches. - Building Materials and Environmental Studies
Sustainable materials, environmental performance, climate-responsive design, and green building. - Building Technology and Construction Systems
Construction methods, building systems, structural integration, and technological innovation. - Housing and Settlement Studies
Residential design, housing policies, informal settlements, and community-based development. - Construction and Building Economics
Cost analysis, project management, feasibility studies, and economic aspects of construction. - Urban and Regional Analysis
Urban design, spatial planning, regional development, and urban sustainability. - Sustainable Architecture and Green Building
Energy efficiency, low-carbon design, ecological architecture, and resilience strategies. - Interdisciplinary Studies Related to Architecture
Integration of architecture with engineering, social sciences, environmental studies, and digital technologies.
GAMMARA encourages contributions that address contemporary global challenges such as climate change, rapid urbanization, smart cities, and sustainable development, particularly within the context of developing countries and emerging regions.
All submitted manuscripts must demonstrate originality, scientific rigor, and relevance to the journal's scope. Articles that provide innovative solutions, practical applications, or theoretical advancements are highly encouraged.



