Submitting a paper to an architecture conference is a great way to present ideas, research, design concepts, sustainability models, urban planning studies, or heritage conservation work. Conferences give you visibility, networking opportunities, and academic recognition. But the key is choosing the right platform and preparing properly.
Submit Your Paper / Check Publication Charges
Choose the Right Architecture Conference
First, identify whether the conference relates your topic:
- Sustainable architecture
- Urban design & smart cities
- Green building technologies
- Heritage conservation
- Interior & spatial design
- Digital architecture
Before submitting, always check;
- Is the conference real and recurring annually?
- Are previous conference proceedings available?
- Is it affiliated with a university or professional body?
- What are the publication charges?
Understand the Submission Process
Most architecture conferences follow this structure:

- Call for Papers – Conference theme and deadlines are announced.
- Abstract Submission – 250-500 words explaining your idea.
- Full Paper Submission – (if abstract is accepted).
- Peer Review – Experts review and suggest corrections.
- Registration & Presentation – After acceptance, you register and present.
Important things to check before paying
Conference fees may vary according to national/international, online/offline. If someone asks for extremely high fees without proper indexing or affiliation, be cautious.
Also confirm for mode of presentation (online/offline/hybrid), certificate details, publication indexing (if promised), ISSN, DOI etc.
Architecture is not just about buildings, it’s about ideas shaping spaces and societies. Presenting at a conference builds your professional confidence and academic profile.