2026年春季学期建筑系系列讲座安排及第一次讲座预告|建筑写作:面向人文社科的学术发表


春意初绽,万物在光与影中悄然苏醒,在时序更迭间流淌出关于创造与探索的旋律。建筑系2026年春季学期系列讲座由此展开。受邀建筑师与学者循光而来,于思想与实践的交汇处,共同铺展关于建筑学的当代图景。

建筑系2026年度春季学期系列讲座,重点关注建筑与写作、建筑与创作、建筑与AI、建筑与策划等维度的紧密关联,内容涵盖技术创新、城乡发展、设计建造、历史文化等主题,探讨建筑学多元化的路径选择。

我们期待通过系列讲座,让师生与建筑同行者在此相遇、对话与共鸣;在不断生长的知识与经验之间,触及建筑的边界与深处,激发灵感的微光,汇聚前行的力量。在这里,既有历史深处的回响,也有未来前沿的召唤;表达不拘一格,故事各自精彩。愿每一次相聚,都在流动与交织之中,孕育持续的学术对话与思考。


讲座将于327日起,每1-2周持续推出。具体安排如下:



系列讲座第一讲

时间

2026327日中午

1230

地点

东南大学四牌楼校区

中大院309陆谦受讲堂



Deljana Iossifova


个人简介

Deljana Iossifova is Professor of Architecture and Urban Studies at the University of Manchester and Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Architecture. Her work engages the city as a site where design, infrastructure, and everyday life converge, shaping how environments are inhabited and transformed. Drawing on research across Europe and East Asia, including China, she brings architectural thinking into dialogue with urban theory to address questions of environmental change, resource flows, and the lived realities of rapid urbanisation. Her work speaks to architecture’s capacity to operate beyond the building, engaging the systems and conditions that define contemporary urban life.


Deljana Iossifova 是曼彻斯特大学建筑学与城市研究教授,同时担任The Journal of Architecture主编。其研究将城市视为设计、基础设施与日常生活交汇的场所,探讨环境如何被人居使用与改造。依托在欧洲和东亚(包括中国)开展的多项研究,她以建筑学思维与城市理论对话,回应环境变迁、资源流动以及快速城市化中的生活现实问题。其研究阐释了建筑学超越建筑单体的作用能力,关注塑造当代城市生活的多样系统与条件。


演讲题目

Writing Architecture: 

Publishing in the Humanities and Social Sciences


建筑写作:面向人文社科的学术发表


演讲内容简介

This lecture addresses the practices and politics of academic writing and publishing in architecture and the built environment, with particular attention to journals positioned within the humanities and social sciences. Drawing from editorial experience at The Journal of Architecture, it reflects on how scholarly contributions are evaluated in terms of originality, significance, and rigour, and how these criteria are interpreted across disciplinary boundaries. 

The lecture considers writing as a mode of thinking, where argumentation, empirical material, and conceptual framing are developed relationally rather than sequentially. It examines common challenges faced by early-career researchers and doctoral students, including positioning within existing debates, articulating contribution, and navigating peer review. At the same time, it reflects on the evolving landscape of architectural scholarship, where interdisciplinary engagements and experimental forms of knowledge production increasingly shape what counts as publishable work. 

The session aims to clarify expectations while opening space for more reflexive and situated approaches to writing in architecture. The lecture also introduces ‘This IS Architecture: Notes from the Field’, a campaign developed by The Journal of Architecture to mark its thirtieth anniversary. The initiative highlights the diversity of architectural research practices across different geographical and intellectual contexts, inviting reflection on how the discipline defines and communicates its forms of knowledge today.


本场讲座探讨建筑学与建成环境领域的学术写作及出版实践与学术规则,尤其聚焦人文社科方向的期刊。结合在 The Journal of Architecture 作为主编的经验,讲座反思学术成果如何从原创性、研究价值与严谨性维度进行评价,以及这些标准如何在跨学科边界中被解读。

讲座将写作视作一种思考方式,认为论证、实证材料与概念框架的形成是相互关联的过程,而非线性先后关系。内容分析了青年研究者与博士生常遇到的挑战,包括在现有学术讨论中找准定位、清晰阐述研究贡献、应对同行评审等。同时,在讲座中也将探讨建筑学学术研究的发展方向:跨学科对话与实验性知识生产方式,正日益影响研究成果的判定标准。

本次研讨旨在明确相关学术要求,同时为建筑学领域更具反思性与场景化的写作方式拓展空间。讲座还将介绍 The Journal of Architecture 为纪念创刊三十周年推出的专题活动 ——“This IS Architecture: Notes from the Field”。该活动展现不同地域与学术语境下建筑研究实践的多样性,引发学界对当下建筑学学科如何界定与传播其知识形态的思考。




信息来源:建筑系党支部

审核:宋亚程、周文竹




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