Magyar Építőművészet // Hungarian Architecture

Magyar Építőművészet // Hungarian Architecture is the official review of the Association of Hungarian Architects since 1903. Our mission is to present the contemporary Hungarian architectural scene both in national and international scene. We always publish our articles abstracts in English, which are available in our website – meonline.hu – as well. Published six times a year.

Our periodical titled Magyar Építőművészet // Hungarian Architecture is committed to follow ethical guidelines and norms of professional literature and scientific publications, in line with the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE, https://publicationethics.org/), an international and independent organisation of professionals. Each participant involved in the publication processes, such as authors, proofreaders, peer reviewers and experts are to embrace the ethics of scientific publications. The decision to publish manuscripts submitted to our periodical is made by the editor-in-chief based on the peer reviewer’s opinion (double blind review).

Objectives and topics

The periodical titled Magyar Építőművészet // Hungarian Architecture accepts reviews of buildings with literary and scientific standards, essays, original studies presenting scientific achievements of architecture, manuscripts, reviews of books on architecture or its associated fields, and reviews of exhibitions. The supplement titled Utóirat accepts authentic and original studies on architectural theory, the history of architecture, protection of historic buildings and monuments, architectural heritage, rehabilitation, reconstruction, revitalization, interior architecture, design, urbanism, sacred architecture, landscape design, environmental psychology, public domain development, construction science, engineered structures, eco-conscious and sustainable architecture, architectural innovation, associated arts and sciences, innovative technological novelties, manuscripts on topics of philosophy, space theory, aesthetics, ecology, professional policy.