Journal of Iranian Architecture Studies

Journal of Iranian Architecture Studies

Number of Volumes 14
Number of Issues 28
Number of Articles 296
Number of Contributors 495
Article View 364,540
PDF Download 358,982
View Per Article 1231.55
PDF Download Per Article 1212.78
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Number of Submissions 2,922
Rejected Submissions 1,967
Reject Rate 67
Accepted Submissions 360
Acceptance Rate 12
Time to Accept (Days) 234
Number of Indexing Databases 12
Number of Reviewers 212

Journal of Iranian Architectural Studies the academic and scientific Journal of the School of Architecture and Art, University of Kashan, publishes articles in the field of theoretical studies of architecture, urbanism, archeology, conservation and restoration and related areas such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, and history. The journal aims to introduce novel researches and achievements in history and theory of Persian architecture, pre-Islamic and Islamic periods. 

Journal of Iranian Architectural Studies follows a double blind peer-review policy, and the submitted articles will be published after more than two rounds of reviewing and editorial approval. Being innovative and original, as well as using up-to-date references in scientific subjects and authentic sources and documents in local subjects are required for the submitted articles.

This Journal is indexed in the Islamic World Science Citation (ISC) and also follows COPE (Committee on Publication Ethics).

Journal of Iranian Architectural Studies is open access and licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Journal of Iranian Architectural Studies uses Samim Noor for checking similarity and plagiarism for Persian manuscripts.

Current Issue: Volume 14, Issue 28, March 2026 

Architectural Typology of Historical Inhabited Castles of Iran

Pages 29-63

10.22052/jias.2025.256367.1368

Mahtab Ghouryani, Neda Sahragard Monfared, Seyed Abbas Yazdanfar

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Keywords Cloud

  • Architecture
  • Islamic Architecture
  • Typology
  • Space Syntax
  • thermal comfort
  • Kashan
  • Architectural History
  • conservation
  • Iranian architecture
  • Persian garden
  • Dezful
  • Integrity
  • spatial configuration
  • Architectural education
  • spatial organization
  • Iran
  • Authenticity
  • value
  • limit state analysis
  • place
  • Safavid Period
  • Fin garden
  • architecture education
  • khavun-chini
  • Historic city
  • housing
  • traditional houses
  • world heritage
  • sense of place
  • Qajar
  • Iranian architectural history
  • Yazd
  • energy efficiency
  • creativity
  • Safavid Era
  • reconstruction
  • Dwelling
  • Qajar Period
  • Safavid
  • Architectural design
  • educational content
  • Perception
  • Cultural heritage
  • structure
  • Persian Architecture
  • architectural form
  • architectural space
  • Qazvin
  • sustainability
  • articulation
  • traditional architecture
  • Brickwork
  • Indoor spaces
  • conceptual history of architecture
  • comfort temperature
  • Iranian/ Persian Architecture
  • Islamic era
  • Seljuq
  • Islam
  • Carbon Dioxide Concentration
  • vegetation
  • Wisdom
  • city
  • Hosseinieh
  • Creative education
  • quality of life
  • Spatial structure
  • Mohammad-Karim Pirnia
  • classification of sciences
  • Minaret
  • phenomenology
  • Ilkhanid Period
  • Birjand
  • local climate
  • qualitative research
  • Stucco Decoration
  • sociability
  • microclimate
  • contemporary architecture
  • Tabriz Bazaar
  • History
  • Ottoman architecture
  • pattern
  • Tehran
  • Muzaffarid
  • Urban Spatial Structure
  • Isfahan
  • Framing
  • house
  • historical texture
  • housing architecture
  • evolution
  • Lifestyle
  • Vernacular architecture
  • Qajar Era
  • thrust line analysis
  • Culture
  • Kashan region
  • Bazaar
  • identity
  • curriculum
  • mosque
  • brick decorations
  • Ahvaz
  • urban heritage
  • Architectural Heritage
  • Castle
  • contemporary architecture of Iran
  • Caravanserai
  • landscape architecture
  • Tabriz
  • adaptive reuse
  • Pahlavi architecture
  • modernity
  • inscription
  • Shiraz
  • urban conservation
  • justice
  • earthquake
  • Iranian Contemporary Architecture
  • Environment
  • historical houses
  • behavioral setting
  • Qom
  • Persepolis
  • cultural history
  • Qajar art
  • courtyard
  • Safavid Isfahan
  • explicit meanings of the word architecture
  • Khovon brickwork
  • Independent Samples T-Test
  • sustainable urban form
  • water reservoir
  • technology for technology
  • Shemiranat
  • Shopping Centers
  • Nazar Garden
  • animal farming
  • human, reason &
  • etymology
  • urban regeneration for vulnerable historical urban fabric
  • Veliran
  • Khurasan
  • Iranian traditional medicine
  • Architectural Decorations
  • Rasht
  • khairat al-jariah
  • density
  • semantic hierarchy
  • Traditional architecture of Dezful
  • urban design
  • cultural economics
  • Simulation
  • form analysis
  • mathematical texts
  • Artistic Motifs
  • Contemporary Poetry
  • urban sound clarity
  • shrine of Sultan ‘Ata-bakhsh
  • SafarAli Bidgoli
  • Maymand
  • Safavid dār al-saltana
  • Gated communities
  • Office Building
  • undergraduate pedagogy
  • co-authorship
  • Liminality
  • nursing home
  • evaluation of residents
  • questionnaire
  • jami‘ mosque
  • Function
  • Architecture of the Houses of Jandaq
  • Tābi‘-I Mahalla
  • architectural model
  • Khaniqah
  • Qadr-i Muqadder” (Measurer’s Geometry)
  • time layers
  • Visual Accessibility
  • Qajar Wooden Doors
  • Urban Political Ecology
  • construction challenges
  • Mirza Mahdi Khān Shaqāqi
  • Seljuk Minaret
  • Orsi city
  • Shushstar
  • Afghan immigrants
  • historical structures
  • Computational fluid dynamics
  • environmental health
  • logic
  • Contemporary Mosques of Ilam
  • literature review
  • Seljuk and Ilkhanid dynasty
  • mid-rise housing
  • affective development
  • Taft
  • Zavareh City
  • Jorjan