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1429 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 863 writers on 954 architects.
If you are interested in contributing a text, please read the Guide for submissions and submit a proposal to the editors.

The Future City

– Paul Maher

The Fun Palace: Light Adaptation

– Chase Galis

The Floor Plan of a Room

– Thomas Hutton

The First Exercise, One Door and One Window

– Tania Garduño Israde

The Facade is the Window to the Soul of Architecture: Venice Architecture Biennale, 2018

– Adam Caruso and Helen Thomas

The Extended Portal: Atcost

– Andrew Clancy

The Evolving Role of Drawing

– Nicholas Olsberg

The Eternal Change – The Coming of a Ruin

– Allan Bech Hansen

The ESB’s New Clothes

– Colum O'Riordan

The Empire State Building: Elevators (1931)

– Bassett Jones

The Edge of Architecture: Cornices in the Drawing Matter collection

– Editors

The Drawing as Actor

The Discreet Charm of the Bureaucratic

– Michael Abrahamson

The Difficulty of Designing Furniture

– Álvaro Siza

The Destruction of the City of Homs

– Deanna Petherbridge

The Design Legacy of Tamar de Shalit and Arthur Goldreich

– Amos Goldreich

The Decline of Architectural Drawing (1859)

– C. H. Smith

The Cypress and the Arch

– Bohdan Kryzhanovsky

The Craft of Carpentry: Drawing Life from Japan’s Forests

– Alfred Mowse

The Cottage at Bromley

– Tim Anstey and Mari Lending

The Cornice: The Edge of Architecture

– Maarten Delbeke

The Continuous Monument

– Adolfo Natalini

The Conservative (1941)

– Graham Greene

The Cod of São Victor

– Pedro Bandeira

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