Frontiers in Built Environment, the latest journal from the award-winning open-access publisher Frontiers, calls for submissions.
Frontiers in Built Environment is now open for theoretical, computational, and experimental submissions across the spectrum of built environment research, including inter- and multidisciplinary studies.
Submissions are peer-reviewed on Frontiers’ Interactive Forum, through a collaborative, fast, transparent, and objective review process. Articles are published as Open Access under the Creative Commons CC-BY license.
“Frontiers is for serious authors who want a balanced and insightful review, rapid turnaround, and visibility for their findings. Its review process was built from the ground up to promote rigor and accountability,” says Forrest Masters, Associate Professor and Program Director at the University of Florida and Chief Editor of the Specialty section Wind Engineering and Science.
Frontiers in Built Environment also boasts advanced article-level impact analytics and post-publication commenting on all articles. Frontiers’ unique Tiering System showcases the studies with the greatest impact to a wider audience.
“Enjoy this new open-access journal, where you will be able to find cutting-edge trends in built environment research,” says Izuru Takewaki, Professor at Kyoto University and Chief Editor of the specialty section Earthquake Engineering.
Specialty sections currently open for submissions are: Bridge Engineering | Specialty Chief Editor: Joan Ramon Casas Earthquake Engineering | Specialty Chief Editor: Izuru Takewaki Wind Engineering and Science | Specialty Chief Editor: Forrest Masters Historic Preservation and Restoration | Specialty Chief Editor: William Ryan Chapman Structural Materials | Specialty Chief Editor: John Provis Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning | Specialty Chief Editor: Hazim Bashir Awbi
Many other Specialty sections are coming soon, including Geomatics and Landscape Architecture — stay tuned!
About Frontiers Frontiers is a leading community-driven open-access publisher. Established by scientists in 2007, Frontiers drives innovations in peer review, post-publication review, impact metrics for articles and authors, democratic evaluation of the best research papers, research networking and a growing ecosystem of open-science tools. The “Frontiers in” journal series has published 29,000 peer-reviewed articles across 53 journals and more than 380 academic disciplines, which receive 8 million monthly views, and are supported by over 200,000 leading researchers worldwide. Frontiers for Young Minds, a philanthropic initiative by Frontiers, is a science journal that involves young people in the review of articles. In 2014, Frontiers won the ALPSP Gold Award for Innovation in Publishing. For more information, visit: www.frontiersin.org
Editorial contact Journal Manager: Gearóid Ó Faoleán E-mail: builtenvironment.editorial.office@frontiersin.org Twitter: @FrontBuiltEnv
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Frontiers in Built Environment is now open for theoretical, computational, and experimental submissions across the spectrum of built environment research, including inter- and multidisciplinary studies.
Submissions are peer-reviewed on Frontiers’ Interactive Forum, through a collaborative, fast, transparent, and objective review process. Articles are published as Open Access under the Creative Commons CC-BY license.
“Frontiers is for serious authors who want a balanced and insightful review, rapid turnaround, and visibility for their findings. Its review process was built from the ground up to promote rigor and accountability,” says Forrest Masters, Associate Professor and Program Director at the University of Florida and Chief Editor of the Specialty section Wind Engineering and Science.
Frontiers in Built Environment also boasts advanced article-level impact analytics and post-publication commenting on all articles. Frontiers’ unique Tiering System showcases the studies with the greatest impact to a wider audience.
“Enjoy this new open-access journal, where you will be able to find cutting-edge trends in built environment research,” says Izuru Takewaki, Professor at Kyoto University and Chief Editor of the specialty section Earthquake Engineering.
Specialty sections currently open for submissions are: Bridge Engineering | Specialty Chief Editor: Joan Ramon Casas Earthquake Engineering | Specialty Chief Editor: Izuru Takewaki Wind Engineering and Science | Specialty Chief Editor: Forrest Masters Historic Preservation and Restoration | Specialty Chief Editor: William Ryan Chapman Structural Materials | Specialty Chief Editor: John Provis Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning | Specialty Chief Editor: Hazim Bashir Awbi
Many other Specialty sections are coming soon, including Geomatics and Landscape Architecture — stay tuned!
About Frontiers Frontiers is a leading community-driven open-access publisher. Established by scientists in 2007, Frontiers drives innovations in peer review, post-publication review, impact metrics for articles and authors, democratic evaluation of the best research papers, research networking and a growing ecosystem of open-science tools. The “Frontiers in” journal series has published 29,000 peer-reviewed articles across 53 journals and more than 380 academic disciplines, which receive 8 million monthly views, and are supported by over 200,000 leading researchers worldwide. Frontiers for Young Minds, a philanthropic initiative by Frontiers, is a science journal that involves young people in the review of articles. In 2014, Frontiers won the ALPSP Gold Award for Innovation in Publishing. For more information, visit: www.frontiersin.org
Editorial contact Journal Manager: Gearóid Ó Faoleán E-mail: builtenvironment.editorial.office@frontiersin.org Twitter: @FrontBuiltEnv
Frontiers in Built Environment is now open for theoretical, computational, and experimental submissions across the spectrum of built environment research, including inter- and multidisciplinary studies.
Submissions are peer-reviewed on Frontiers’ Interactive Forum, through a collaborative, fast, transparent, and objective review process. Articles are published as Open Access under the Creative Commons CC-BY license.
“Frontiers is for serious authors who want a balanced and insightful review, rapid turnaround, and visibility for their findings. Its review process was built from the ground up to promote rigor and accountability,” says Forrest Masters, Associate Professor and Program Director at the University of Florida and Chief Editor of the Specialty section Wind Engineering and Science.
Frontiers in Built Environment also boasts advanced article-level impact analytics and post-publication commenting on all articles. Frontiers’ unique Tiering System showcases the studies with the greatest impact to a wider audience.
“Enjoy this new open-access journal, where you will be able to find cutting-edge trends in built environment research,” says Izuru Takewaki, Professor at Kyoto University and Chief Editor of the specialty section Earthquake Engineering.
Specialty sections currently open for submissions are:
Bridge Engineering | Specialty Chief Editor: Joan Ramon Casas
Earthquake Engineering | Specialty Chief Editor: Izuru Takewaki
Wind Engineering and Science | Specialty Chief Editor: Forrest Masters
Historic Preservation and Restoration | Specialty Chief Editor: William Ryan Chapman
Structural Materials | Specialty Chief Editor: John Provis
Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning | Specialty Chief Editor: Hazim Bashir Awbi
Many other Specialty sections are coming soon, including Geomatics and Landscape Architecture — stay tuned!
About Frontiers Frontiers is a leading community-driven open-access publisher. Established by scientists in 2007, Frontiers drives innovations in peer review, post-publication review, impact metrics for articles and authors, democratic evaluation of the best research papers, research networking and a growing ecosystem of open-science tools. The “Frontiers in” journal series has published 29,000 peer-reviewed articles across 53 journals and more than 380 academic disciplines, which receive 8 million monthly views, and are supported by over 200,000 leading researchers worldwide. Frontiers for Young Minds, a philanthropic initiative by Frontiers, is a science journal that involves young people in the review of articles. In 2014, Frontiers won the ALPSP Gold Award for Innovation in Publishing. For more information, visit: www.frontiersin.org
Editorial contact Journal Manager: Gearóid Ó Faoleán E-mail: builtenvironment.editorial.office@frontiersin.org Twitter: @FrontBuiltEnv
Frontiers in Built Environment is now open for theoretical, computational, and experimental submissions across the spectrum of built environment research, including inter- and multidisciplinary studies.
“Frontiers is for serious authors who want a balanced and insightful review, rapid turnaround, and visibility for their findings. Its review process was built from the ground up to promote rigor and accountability,” says Forrest Masters, Associate Professor and Program Director at the University of Florida and Chief Editor of the Specialty section Wind Engineering and Science.
Editorial contact Journal Manager: Gearóid Ó Faoleán E-mail: builtenvironment.editorial.office@frontiersin.org
Twitter: @FrontBuiltEnv