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Design Science Vision

  • Volume 1Issue 1

  • ISSN: 2950-2624

Design Science Vision (DSV) is an interdisciplinary research journal that publishes high-quality papers focused on the built environment and its design interventions. The journal w… Read more

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Design Science Vision (DSV) is an interdisciplinary research journal that publishes high-quality papers focused on the built environment and its design interventions. The journal welcomes cross-disciplinary research bridges the gap between built environment design and fields such as data science, decision science, computational science and cognitive science. Priority is given to studies offering innovative solutions and fundamental insights into urbanization and the future of human living spaces.

DSV provides both readers and authors with high visibility, emphasising interdisciplinary communication and ensuring accessibility to a broad readership. The journal maintains high standards in copy editing and production, rigorous peer review and rapid publication, as well as operates independently of academic societies and other vested interests.

In addition to primary research, DSV publishes reviews, perspectives, communications and editorials. Through this approach, the journal aims to boost interdisciplinary research collaborations between scholars in architecture and related fields, serving as an international academic communication platform.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to, the following themes:

  • Decision science research providing fundamental insights and advanced technological solutions for high-quality buildings, sites, and urban spaces, including sustainable place-making, programming, as well as carbon-net-zero neighborhoods.

  • Computational science research providing advanced algorithms to engage in design intervention and its iterations, especially focusing on the use of artificial intelligence in the built environment related studies and practice.

  • Cognitive science research providing fundamental insights and advanced technologies in human behaviours and cognition in built environment, including life spaces from urban to rural, from polar to extraterrestrial, from real to virtual.

  • Data science research providing possible explanation to the mechanism of regional/urban systems and urban dynamics, including governance, policymaking, and coordinated regional development related to the built environment.

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