IMPORTANT DATES

Call for papers                      August 2009

Abstracts due                      15 October 2009

Acceptance notification     19 Nov. 2009

Full paper due                      15 March 2010

Acceptance notification      April 2010

Early registration deadline  7 May 2010

Registration deadline           4 June 2010

Final paper due                     15 Sept. 2010

updated February 2011

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Organizing Committee

Victor Dzidzienyo, Chair, Howard University
Richard L. Hayes, American Institute of Architects, Washington DC
Michelle Rinehart, The Catholic University
Madlen Simon, University of Maryland
Virginia Ebbert, American Institute of Architects, Washington DC
Ebbe Harder, Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts (EAAE Liaison)
J. Brooke Harrington, Temple University
Jeremy Voorhees, Temple University
Direct all questions to arcceaae@aia.org

 

 

 


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Abstract/Paper Submission Information

The paper review for this conference will be conducted in two stages. The first stage of the review will involve a blind peer review of the brief abstract. Successful review at this stage will result in an invitation to submit a full paper for peer review.

Submit a 500-word (maximum) abstract to be received no later than midnight (EST) 15 October 2009. Images (two maximum, 72 dpi) may be included as part of the abstract if they enhance the text and are an integral element of the abstract. Abstracts should be well written, clearly organized and compelling. All abstracts must be submitted in electronic form. The abstract shall be submitted for blind peer review, with identification of the author/s and contact information on a separate cover page. Abstracts and papers must be in English.

Results of the first stage selection process will be conveyed at all submitters by 19 November 2009.

Multiple abstracts dealing with different issues may be submitted by a single author (maximum of 3 by any author). The abstract(s) should not bear any markings or include any information that would allow the review committee to identify the author. The authorship automatically appended to word-processing files should be deleted before submitting an abstract. An acknowledgment of receipt will be sent to each submitter via e-mail.

Digital copy of the abstract (as an attachment in MS Word) must be e-mailed to Professor J. Brooke Harrington on or before 12 midnight EST of 15 October 2009.

Hard copy of the abstract may also be sent to: Professor J. Brooke Harrington, Paper Review Chair, ARCC/EAAE 2010 Conference, Temple University - Architecture Program, Room 914, 1947 N. Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA


Authors in Europe

MUST submit their abstracts via the EAAE review process. Peer reviewers in Europe will review abstract submissions to the EAAE separately.

Digital copy of the abstract (as an attachment in MS Word) must be e-mailed to before 16 October 2009 mentioning ARCC/EAAE 2010.

Hard copy of the abstract may also be sent to: Professor J. Brooke Harrington, Paper Review Chair, ARCC/EAAE 2010 Conference, Temple University - Architecture Program, Room 914, 1947 N. Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA


Final papers should not exceed 5,000 words and must be submitted for peer review in digital form by 15 March 2010, formatting and more specific details will be issued in the future. Notification of paper acceptance with reviewer’s comments and concerns will be conveyed to all submitters by 31 March 2010.


Proceedings

A digital and hard copy version of the proceedings will be developed after the conference.


Direct all questions to arcceaae@aia.org

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