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1427 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 863 writers on 954 architects.
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The Clandeboye Drawings

– Peter Wilson

The City of Design

– Emilio Ambasz

The City in Dispute (2023) – Review 

– Aureli Mora

The Changing Metropolis 1940s–1980s

– Niall Hobhouse and Nicholas Olsberg

The Changing Metropolis 1900–1930s

– Niall Hobhouse and Nicholas Olsberg

The Changing Metropolis 1815–1900

– Niall Hobhouse and Nicholas Olsberg

The Captive Globe

– Reinier de Graaf

The Brick Pencil: Analogue Technology in a Digital Age

– Daniel Rosenberg

The Black Drawings of Marie-José Van Hee

– Helen Thomas

The Birth of the Column

– Álvaro Siza

The Birds’ Morning Hymn (1929)

– Robert Lorimer

The Being of Drawing (2021) – Review

– Matt Page

The Beaux-Arts Tradition

– Basile Baudez and Maureen Cassidy-Geiger

The Architecture of Nothingness: Analysing Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unity Temple

– Frank Lyons

The Architectural Models of Theodore Conrad: The ‘Miniature Boom’ of Mid-century Modernism (2021) – Review

– Emma Letizia Jones

The Architectural Competition: Shopfront to ‘The Trade’

– Harry Foley

The Architect of Impossible Physics

– Edward Bowen

The Architect and the Matador

– Thomas Gould

The Animated Wall: A Fragile Vigour

– Saar Meganck

The Anatomy of the Architectural Book: Magical Moves

– André Tavares

The (Im)possible Palimpsest

– Mattia De Lotto

The ‘indispensable ingredients of sublimity’: Smirke and Papworth’s Designs for the Wellington Testimonial

– Colum O'Riordan

TEd’A Arquitectes

– Jaume Mayol and Irene Pérez

Talking to Drawings

– Sam Jacob

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