Aims and Scope
ARSNET is a scholarly journal dedicated to creative exploration in design disciplines, from architecture, interior, and other spatial design discourses. The journal focuses on contemporary design approaches and practices in Indonesia informed by its social, cultural, and environmental contexts, in parallel to the development of design discourses globally. It takes particular interest in the behind-the-scenes processes: the inquiries, experiments, trial and errors, and speculations, be it performed individually or collaboratively as part of professional or pedagogical design practices. The journal is also interested in understanding how these creative processes apply in current times of technological advancements. Discussion of these creative processes must be theoretically engaged, creating a dialogue between academic discourse and design practice.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that address design exploration, which may include but not limited to creative processes that expand design methods, creative processes that question or speculate ideas that trigger design possibilities, or creative processes within the pedagogical settings. Submissions in the form of project reviews and academic design project reflections are also welcomed, recognising the potentials of a multidisciplinary outlook and utilisation of mixed media within the design process.
Scope of discipline: Architecture, Spatial Design, Visual Art.
Publication Frequency
ARSNET is published twice a year: April and October. There might be special issues.
Publisher and Funding
The journal is published by the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia.
p-ISSN: 2777-0702
e-ISSN: 2777-0710