Background
Helming the frontline of construction market information for more than a decade, BCI Asia has been bridging the gap between design professionals and suppliers in the construction industry. In collecting information and data over the years, the company has recognised early on the severe impact of building and construction on the natural environment. Thus, in 2006, BCI Asia started FuturArc Journal to advocate for architecture that demonstrates social responsibility and sustainability, as well as to generate discourse to heighten awareness among its research partners and clients.
Content
The Journal’s content is developed along a specific theme in each issue and consists of the following sections:
Main Feature – a reflection on the elected theme
FuturArc Showcase – includes one or more projects to illustrate the feature
The FuturArc Interview – a conversation with a shaper of ideas and doer of deeds
Projects – features prominent projects in the region in line with the theme
Commentary – provides in-depth discussions of issues relevant to architects today
Readers can also look forward to information about latest products and technology, including coverage of conferences, design competitions as well as other architectural events in the Happenings and Products sections.
FuturArc’s editorial is gathered by contributing researchers working in BCI Asia’s offices. They tap into brilliant minds in architecture and related professions in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The Journal also has correspondents around Asia and the world to work the ground and report on projects and issues pertinent to Green building and design.
Products/Services
FuturArc is a bimonthly publication that focuses on Green architecture in Asia-Pacific.
Why we are a green organisation
Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, FuturArc has correspondents around Asia and the world to work the ground and report on projects and issues pertinent to Green building and design. “The Voice of Green Architecture in Asia”, FuturArc presents Green projects and technologies in its issues.
Please get in touch with Bci Asia/futurarc Journal from the Contact box on the right.
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