It aims to report current research work and latest development in the specialized areas of architecture, landscape architecture, applied arts and design, urban and regional planning, quantity surveying, building technology and engineering, construction management and other scholarly works related to the built environment. | The Journal of Architecture Planning and Construction Management JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE PLANNING amp CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Volume 7 Issue 1 2017 NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS GENERAL The Journal of Architecture Planning and Construction Management is original peer-reviewed and international in coverage and outlook. It aims to report current research work and latest development in the specialized areas of architecture landscape architecture applied arts and design urban and regional planning quantity surveying building technology and engineering construction management and other scholarly works related to the built environment. TYPES OF SUBMISSION Research-based and theoretical papers These should be a minimum of 5000 to a maximum of 7000 words. Papers that detail the results of research or that are based on robust theoretical literature review are welcomed. Practice papers and reports These should be a maximum of 3500 words and address key issues facing the practice and profession of or reports new methods or techniques in the specialized areas of architecture landscape architecture applied arts and design urban and regional planning quantity surveying building technology and engineering construction management and other scholarly works related to the built environment. Recommendations should be aimed primarily at improving practice and or identifying new and significant areas for research and development. Abstract of Master dissertation theses and PhD theses These should be a maximum of 300 words. The Journal welcomes submissions of abstracts of recently completed 57 JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE PLANNING amp CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Volume 7 Issue 1 2017 Master dissertation theses PhD and doctoral theses. The theses must relate to areas of architecture landscape architecture applied arts and design urban and regional planning quantity surveying building technology and engineering construction management and other scholarly works related to the built