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1427 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 863 writers on 954 architects.
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Startha Éagsula: Elizabeth Hatz on Frank Lloyd Wright

– Elizabeth Hatz

Startha Éagsula: David Leech Architects on Barthélemy Enfantin

– David Leech

Stanley Peach: Church Plan based on the Figure of Christ

– Mireya Fabregas

Stan Allen’s Situated Objects (2020): Review & Excerpt

– Niall Hobhouse

Staging Brancusi

– Sarah Handelman and Asli Çiçek

Spaghetti with Meatballs

– Andreas von Foerster

Space

– Charles Moore

Sourcing Superstudio

– Martha Cruz

Some Thoughts on Sheds

– Nicholas Olsberg

Sol LeWitt: Non-visual Structures

– Lucy Lippard

Soane’s Temple Stye

– Rosie Ellison-Balaam

Soane’s Designs for Combe House, Continued

– Pierre du Prey

Soane: Energy and Frustration

– Ptolemy Dean

Sketches from Algiers

– Adam Voelcker

Sketch from Vézelay from Letter to Mérimée (1843)

– Eugène Viollet-le-Duc

Siza at Sixteen

– Manuel Montenegro and Álvaro Siza

Siza and the Limits of Representation

– Niall Hobhouse

Sixty Metres, Sixty Degrees

– Luis Callejas

Six Architects on their Dream Desks

– Roz Barr, Biba Dow, Elizabeth Hatz, Emma Letizia Jones, Stephanie Macdonald and Helen Thomas

Sir William Chambers: Somerset House

Sir John Soane’s Museum: Bound Legacy

– Alexandra Politis

Sir John Soane’s Involvement in House Flipping

– Frances Sands

Sir Edwin Lutyens, by his Son

– Robert Lutyens

Singing Songs of Piccadilly: Review

– Editors

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