Guidelines For Authors
The Editors consider essays of 4000 to 8000 words (including notes). Papers should be submitted as Word documents.
Authors should not use the endnote or footnote function of Word;
instead, numbers should be inserted manually into the document with corresponding notes also numbered manually at the end of the paper.
Authors should follow the punctuation and referencing conventions of Chicago 15A (with endnotes ordered numerically, as in the examples below):
1 Leo Marx, The Machine in the Garden: technology and the pastoral ideal in America (New York: Oxford University Press, 1964).
2 Kevin Lynch, The Image of the City (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1960).
3 Dennis Sharp, "Introduction, Harry Seidler," in Harry Seidler (Mulgrave, Vic.: Images Publication Group, 1997): 10.
4 Kenneth Frampton, "Isostatic Architecture," in Kenneth Frampton & Philip Drew, eds., Harry Seidler: Four Decades of Architecture (London: Thames & Hudson, 1992): 110.
5 Frampton, 1992: 106.
6 E. R. Hill, "The imaginary life: landscape and culture in Australia," Journal of Australian Studies, 29 (1991): 12-27.
7 Gevork Hartoonian, "The Position of Drawing," Architectural Theory Review, 14: 3 (2009): 248-259.
Fabrications does not publish separate bibliographies.
Spelling should be in UK/Australian English.
Papers should be submitted with an abstract (200 words) and a brief author biography (80 words).
All papers published in Fabrications are blind peer-refereed by two readers.
Proposals for reports or for reviews of books, exhibitions and other events of interest to the membership of SAHANZ can be made to the Editors.
Image specifications
For the referring process, please send low-resolution images of illustrations as separate files (72dpi jpeg files).
Once the paper is accepted for publication, high-resolution images should be submitted as 300 dpi tiff files, at a minimum of 100mm wide.
Authors are responsible for securing all permissions and paying all fees to reproduce images in Fabrications.