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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines, which is found in About the Journal.
  • If submitting to a peer-reviewed section of the journal, the instructions in Ensuring a Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

1. The ARCHPECTIVE Journal publishes research articles related to the discipline of Architecture. Each submitted article must go through an online process using the OJS system and be reviewed by a blind peer reviewer.

2. Articles must be original and have not been previously published or submitted for publication in another journal. Articles presented in a forum, such as a seminar, must be named.

3. Manuscripts must be written in Indonesian or English correctly.

4. Manuscripts must be a minimum of 8 pages and a maximum of 15 pages, with 1.15-point spacing, on A4 paper, typed single-spaced, in Times New Roman 12 font in Microsoft Word. Margins should be set approximately 2.5 cm all around. Documents must be justified left and right. Each paragraph must begin with a left tab or first line indentation (usually the default tab option).

5. Articles must be written according to the following provisions and systematics:

Title: written concisely and concisely, with a maximum of 12 words, containing keywords, and must reflect the substance of the problem outlined in the body of the article. The title of the paper must be in CAPITAL LETTERS, bold, centered, and in 14-point font.

Author's name: written below the title, without a title. Authors can be individuals or teams, and all authors should be listed. The author's name must be in 12-point font, bold, and centered. Please do not use honorifics for author names (e.g., PhD, Dr., etc.).

Institution or Affiliation: List the author's institution/affiliation and email address.

Abstract: written in Indonesian and English, with a maximum of 150 words and written in one paragraph containing (1) the objectives, (2) the methods, and (3) the research results.

Keywords: filled with words or terms that reflect the essence of the concepts within the scope of the problem. This can consist of several words/terms. Keywords are written below the abstract, one line spacing and italicized.

Body: consists of: 1) Introduction: contains the research problem, the current scientific situation according to the focus of the problem, and a literature review (state of the art) that serves as the basis for the research; 2) Method: contains the approach/methods/methods used; 3) Results and discussion: contains the research results and a discussion of the results, supported by theories and/or other relevant research findings; 4) Conclusion: contains an outline of the research conclusions and recommendations in line with the problem discussed.

The main title (chapter title) in the document must be in CAPITAL LETTERS, bolded, and centered in standard 12-point font. Sub-chapters must be in initial capital letters, bolded, and left-justified.

Bibliography: should be from primary sources (scientific journals/magazines or research reports) and up-to-date. The bibliography should only list sources referenced in the body of the article. On the other hand, the names referred to in the body must be in the bibliography. Written using Mendeley reference management and similar, with APA style. Writing a bibliography follows the following example. Basic format for books: [1] J.K. Author, “Title of chapter in book,” in book title, xth edition, City of Publication, Country, year, chapter x, section x, pp.xxx-xxx Example: [1] G.O. Young, “Synthetic structure of industrial plastics,” in Plastics, Second Edition, vol.3, J. Peters, Ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964, pp. 15-64 [2] W.K. Chen, Linear Networks and Systems, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1993, pp. 123-135. Basic format for periodicals: [3] J.K. Author, “Title of Article,” Abbreviation of periodical, vol.x, no.x, pp.xxx-xxx, month, year. Example: [4] J.U. Duncombe, “Infrared navigation˗Part I : An assessment of feasibility,” IEEE Trans. Electron Device, vol. ED-11, no.1, pp. 34-39, Jan. 1959. [5] E.P. Wigner, “Theory of traveling-wave optical laser,” Phys.Rev., vol.134, pp. A635-A646, Dec. 1965 Basic format for a handbook: [6] Title of handbook, xth edition, Company abbreviation, city, country, year, pp.xxx-xxx Example: [7] Transmission Systems for Communication, 3rd edition, Western Electric Co., Wiston-Salem, NC, 1985, p. 44-60 Basic format for books (if online): [8] Author (month, day, year). Title. (edition) [Media Type]. Volume (issue). Available: site/path/file Example: [9] J. Jones. (May 10, 1991). Networks. (second edition) [Online]. Available: http://www.atm.com Basic format for journals (if online): [10] Author. (month, year). Title. Journal Name. [media type]. Volume (issue), pp. xxx-xxx. Available: site/path/file Example: [11] R.J. Vidmar. (August 1992). On the use of atmospheric plasmas as electromagnetic reflectors. IEEE Trans. Plasma Sci. [Online]. 21(3), pp. 876-880. Available: http://www.halcyon.com/pub/journals/21ps03-vidmar  Basic format for conference proceedings: [12] J.K. Author, “Title of article,” in m Conference name abbreviation, city, state/province, year, pp.xxx-xxx Example: [13] D.B. Payne and J.R. Stern, “Wavelength switched passively coupled single mode optical network,” in Proc.IOOC-ECOC, 1985, pp. 585-590. Basic format for patents: [14] J.K. Author, “Title of Patent,” U.S. Patent x xxx xxx, Day month year Example: [15] G. Bandli and M. Dick, “Alternating current fed power supply,” U.S. Patent 4 084 217, November 4, 1978 Basic format for theses (master’s) and dissertations (doctoral) : [16] J.K. Author, “Title of thesis,”master’s thesis, Department, University, City, State, year. [17] J.K. Author, “Title of Dissertation,” doctoral/Ph.D dissertation, Department, University, Country, year. Example: [18] N. Kawasaki, “Parametric study of thermal and chemical non-equilibrium nozzle flow,” master’s thesis, Dept. Electron. Eng., Osaka Univ., Osaka, Japan, 1993. [19] J.O. Williams, “Narrow-band analyzer,” Ph.D dissertation, Department of Informatics Engineering, ITS, Surabaya, Indonesia, 1993.  Guidelines for Writing Citations/References (References) in Article Text Every time you take data or quote a statement from another library, the author must write the reference source. The reference source written in the bibliography must have been cited in the content. For writing citations, state the reference order in square brackets, such as: “[1]”. For citing more than one reference, use separate square brackets, such as: “[1][3][5]”. If the references mentioned are in order, you can use hyphens, such as: “[1][3-6]”.