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  • Innovative Strategies for Sustainable Urban Living through Adaptive and Inclusive Architectural Design
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026)

    This volume explores innovative architectural and urban design strategies aimed at fostering sustainable urban living through adaptive, resilient, and inclusive approaches. The published articles highlight interdisciplinary perspectives addressing contemporary urban challenges, including environmental sustainability, social inclusivity, community well-being, and technological integration within the built environment. Emphasis is placed on design solutions that respond to dynamic urban conditions while promoting human-centered spaces that enhance quality of life. Through diverse case studies, research findings, and design explorations, this issue contributes to advancing architectural knowledge and practices toward more livable, equitable, and sustainable cities.

  • Advancing Sustainable Urban and Public Facility Design through Biophilic, Smart, and Regenerative Architecture in Indonesia
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)

    This issue explores innovative approaches to sustainable architecture in Indonesia, emphasizing biophilic, smart, and regenerative design strategies. The selected works address diverse programs—including social development centers, marine science districts, airport redesign, maternity and children’s hospitals, and holistic wellness centers—highlighting how architecture can integrate environmental responsibility, technological advancement, and human well-being within urban and public facility development.

  • FEBRUARY 2025, VOL 1 ISSUE 1

    Responsive architectural design to environmental and socio-cultural realities of society.
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025)

    Starting this first publication,Architectural Design Journal: ARCHITENSA, publishes five articles on architectural design. The architectural design works displayed are still dominated by internal authors of the study program and one alumnus who participated in an international design competition in Bali. All manuscripts take the central theme of sustainable architecture. As we know, the SDGs issue that is currently emerging plays a significant role in realizing architecture in cities in Indonesia. The environmental theme that is popular with green architecture is the most popular topic/theme in the Final Assignment of Architecture Students, in addition to the sustainable socio-cultural theme. Using local materials such as wood and bamboo also presents building designs rooted in local culture. Hopefully, the material in this first edition will inspire readers and encourage them to participate in future writing (ADJ).