e-ISSN: 2619-9556
Founded: 2017
Publisher: Cankaya University
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GRID aims to contribute to the domains of architecture, urban and regional planning, interior architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, product design, and industrial design with their interdisciplinary fields. GRID Journal is published biannually in the last days of January and July and accepts article submissions between the 1st of April and the 31st of May and the 1st of November and the 31st of December. Full texts in Turkish and English are accessible online. GRID is indexed in TRDizin and Avery Index

There are no submission fees for this journal. GRID is an open-access journal providing online access to publication. Anybody can view, download (as PDF), and check the metrics of the articles via the website of the journal. This journal believes that the unrestricted availability of scientific research will contribute to the spread of information globally. In that context, GRID adheres to the Budapest Open Access Initiative (BOAI) and defines its Open Access policy according to its guidelines. Should you have any questions, please get in touch with us at grid@cankaya.edu.tr

Closing Date for Article Submission: June 1, 2025

2024 - Volume: 7 Issue: 2

Review

From Traditional to Contemporary, Means-End Definition in the Use of Representation

Research Article

Arkeolojik miras alanlarının algısal erişilebilirliklerinin arttırılmasını sağlayan uygulamalar

Research Article

Jean Baudrillard Söylemleri Üzerinden Bir Mekân Gerçekliği Kavramı Okuması

Research Article

Sanal Dünya ve Mimari: Türkiye'deki Mimarların Metaverse'e Bakış Açısı

Review

Fotovoltaik hücre teknolojilerinde renk kullanımının irdelenmesi

Research Article

Entangled histories of Architecture and Dispossession in The Pruitt-Igoe Myth (2011)

Research Article

Examining the Change of Green View Index (GVI) at Street Eye-Level with GSV and YSV

Research Article

Etkileşimli Mekân Çalışmalarının Bibliyometrik Bir Analizi

Research Article

A new classification proposal for adaptive façades with hybrid technology