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1314 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 782 writers on 879 architects.

Fine Art and Commercial Architecture

– Donald Judd

Lisson to Tony Fretton

– Tony Fretton and Ricardo Aboim Inglez

Jean Tinguely: La Vittoria

– Editors

Trevor Dannatt: St Mary’s Grove —The Study, Pot Plants & Pottery

– Adrian Dannatt

River Arno

– Ivo Poças Martins

Processing Process

– Pablo Garcia

Wang Shu: Drawing Uncommon Grounds

– Xin Jin

DMJ – Of Ends and Origins: Raimund Abraham and the Birth of Architecture 

DMJStorytelling

– Eliyahu Keller

Exploding Art and Architecture: Zaha Hadid’s Irish Prime Minister’s Residence Sketchbook

– Catherine Howe

Isou’s Bouleversement

– Editors

The (Im)possible Palimpsest

– Mattia De Lotto

Les Fantasmes de l’origine: A Reverse Archaeology of the Désert de Retz 

– Francis Martinuzzi

Walter Marchetti: Observation of the Movements of a Fly

– Matt Page

Pembroke’s Archives

– Alison Turnbull

In the Archive: Abattoirs, Boucheries, and Slaughterhouses

– Rosie Ellison-Balaam

Curtains

– Petra Blaisse and Sophie Wehtje

The Master Builder: William Butterfield and His Times

– Nicholas Ray

Name(r)s of the Animals and Drawers

– Bahar Avanoğlu

Leicester Engineering Building: Un-detailing

– Reyner Banham

Aldo Rossi at Drawing Matter

– Editors and Nicholas Olsberg

DMJ – A Will to the City

DMJStorytelling

– Lars Lerup

Zünd-Up’s Great Vienna War of Dreams

– Wouter Van Acker

Broadcasting Norwegian Time

– Jørgen J. Tandberg

Elizabeth Chesterton & Tomorrow Town: A New Town Thesis by Architectural Association Students

– Mary Mitchell

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