Journal of Fine Arts: Architecture & Urban Planning

Journal of Fine Arts: Architecture & Urban Planning

The Journal of Fine Arts: Architecture and Urban Planning is a double-blind peer-reviewed, open access quarterly journal that covers topics and areas such as Architecture, Architectural Technology, Interior Design, Construction Management, Landscape design, Energy and buildings, Renovation and restoration of Buildings, Architectural studies of Iran and the world, Islamic Architecture, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Regional Planning, and Urban Management. Accepted papers often reflect critical and comparative analysis. The target audience includes academicians, architecture and urban planning educators, students, and architecture and planning communities at large. Submitted papers will be published after peer review and upon the approval of the editorial board. The Journal of Fine Arts was originally published in 1995 to cover all aspects of art and was divided into three journals in 2009, with the Journal of Fine Arts: Architecture and Urban Planning. Researchers may visit the site directly to register, submit, and set up their papers based on author's guidelines.

Journal Information:

Journal Title: Fine Arts: Architecture and Urban Planning

Country of Publication: Iran, Tehran.

Publisher: University of Tehran Press

Subject Area: Architecture and Urban Planning covers the following Topics and areas: Architecture, Architectural Technology, Interior Design, Construction Management, Landscape design, Energy and buildings, Renovation and restoration of Buildings, Architectural studies of Iran and the world, Islamic Architecture, Urban Planning, Urban Design, Regional Planning, Urban Management.

Format: Print and Online

Frequency: Quarterly

Language: Persian, including extended English abstracts and bibliographies

Open Access: This is a diamond open access journal (CC BY-NC 4.0.) without article processing charges (APCs), it is freely available, and is published digitally online.

Article types: Research and review papers

Primary Review: 15 days, approximately

Peer Review Policy: Double-blind peer-review

Average refereeing time: 9 weeks

Acceptance percentage: 11%

Citation Style: The  APA  referencing style

Website: https://jfaup.ut.ac.ir/?lang=en

E-mail: fineartj@ut.ac.ir

Copyright: Authors retain unrestricted copyrights and publishing rights.

Current Issue: Volume 31, Issue 1, Spring 2026, Pages 1-122 

Indexing and Abstracting

Keywords Cloud

  • Architectural Education
  • Architecture
  • space syntax
  • Urban Planning
  • Sense of Place
  • Thermal Comfort
  • TEHRAN
  • place attachment
  • Housing
  • urban regeneration
  • public space
  • Architectural Design
  • Typology
  • factor analysis
  • Tehran
  • urban design
  • nature
  • Grounded theory
  • House
  • Space
  • time
  • Form
  • Energy consumption
  • Iran
  • participation
  • Environmental psychology
  • design process
  • place
  • critical discourse analysis
  • contemporary architecture
  • Spatial Organization
  • Reconstruction
  • geometry
  • Conservation
  • spatial configuration
  • Planning
  • courtyard
  • Development
  • Women
  • Tourism
  • Iranian Architecture
  • Built Environment
  • residential complex
  • Thermal performance
  • Creativity
  • Traditional architecture
  • Urban form
  • urban poverty
  • Systematic review
  • Culture
  • Qajar
  • Comparative Study
  • Modernity
  • history
  • Rasht
  • Urban Spaces
  • Urban Growth
  • Hospital
  • Sustainable architecture
  • Interior Architecture
  • student dormitory
  • Adaptive Reuse
  • residential complexes
  • Neighborhood
  • Structural Equation Modeling
  • Modern architecture
  • Curriculum
  • Islamic Architecture
  • Tabriz City
  • Faculty of Fine Arts
  • Tehran Metropolis
  • Mosque
  • Exploratory Factor Analysis
  • Tradition
  • Satisfaction
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Tabriz
  • urban space
  • sustainability
  • urban sprawl
  • interaction
  • Analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
  • Sociability
  • Ideation
  • Confirmatory Factor Analysis
  • Spatial structure
  • architecture
  • Persian Architecture
  • Optimization
  • Home
  • Biomimetic
  • Utopia
  • power
  • Hamedan
  • Urban Management
  • Iranian mosque
  • metropolitan region
  • Monument
  • urban expansion
  • Land use
  • practice
  • creative city
  • technology
  • phenomenology
  • integrated design
  • factor analysis
  • F&rsquo
  • Problem-Solving
  • construction violations
  • City council
  • Environmental Stress
  • Community
  • Interior Design
  • Cinema
  • travel behavior
  • Public Participation
  • earthquake
  • internal arrangement
  • smart city
  • perception
  • Faculty of architecture
  • Regionalism
  • Quality assessment
  • public spaces
  • Thermal comfort
  • Identity
  • Informal Settlements
  • Social capital
  • Residential building
  • Evaluation
  • Integration
  • Evaluation indicators
  • Globalization
  • qazvin
  • Landscape
  • Cultural Landscape
  • open spaces
  • Informal Settlement
  • Rasht City
  • Muqarnas
  • Sustainable urban development
  • Health
  • architecture students
  • illumination
  • Space Creation
  • historical documents
  • Tehran Municipality
  • Content analysis
  • Iranian Contemporary Architecture
  • Developing Countries
  • modernization
  • Yazd
  • Constructivist Grounded Theory
  • Constitution
  • Safavid period
  • Ilkhanid period
  • Education
  • Metropolis
  • network analysis
  • Human
  • Interaction
  • Historic Context
  • ENVI-met
  • Architectural Design Process
  • design problem
  • physical changes
  • Parametric Design
  • hidden geometry
  • Urban Growth Patterns
  • Architectural Theory
  • Regional competitiveness
  • city
  • Local Architecture
  • Bojnourd
  • Collective Memory
  • everyday life
  • profession
  • Schools
  • modernism
  • Hierarchy
  • Integrated Urban Management
  • Meaning
  • Industrial heritage
  • environmental security
  • Municipality
  • Daylight
  • Vernacular Architecture
  • Theory
  • Structure
  • balcony
  • environment
  • Energy
  • Urban Competitiveness
  • Karbandi
  • Color
  • Isfahan
  • Child
  • Continuity
  • Residential satisfaction
  • Pattern