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1329 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 792 writers on 890 architects.
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The Sasada Lab

– Felix Wilson

W. R. Lethaby: Apprenticeship and Education

SeriesW. R. Lethaby
4

– Hugh Strange

The ESB’s New Clothes

– Colum O'Riordan

Materia 4: Brick

SeriesMateria
4

– Gordon Shrigley

The City of Design

– Emilio Ambasz

The Wessex Project: Thomas Hardy, Architect: Part III

– Kester Rattenbury

The Work of Ernest and Esther Born: World’s Fair

– Nicholas Olsberg

Owen Luder: Practice at Work

– Kate Wharton

The Wessex Project: Thomas Hardy, Architect: Part II

– Kester Rattenbury

Drawing for James Stirling

– Walter Nageli

fala: butterflies

Seriesfala
8

– fala

The Garden Transcripts

– Eleanor Evason

Beverly Buchanan: Here I am; I’m Still Here

– Clara Maria Blasius

fala: photography

Seriesfala
7

– fala

The Wessex Project: Thomas Hardy, Architect: Part I

– Kester Rattenbury

DMJ – The Sound of Magma: Geographies of Infrasound, Vibrating Bodies, and Representing the Earth

DMJGeology

– Adam Bobbette

DMJ – ‘All the varieties of Nature’s works under ground’: the Geological Imagination of Alexander Pope

DMJGeology

– Yue Zhuang

Useless Terrain: The Ballynagrenia and Ballinderry Bog

– Joseph Heffernan

Johan Celsing Buildings Texts (2021) – Review

– Nina Lundvall

Alberto Cruz: Observation, Act, Form – Review

– Matt Page

Open Letters: Harvard GSD

– Paul Mosley

Gothic Sublime

– Sonny Evans

Oscar Niemeyer’s Cathedral in Brasília

– Ciro Miguel

W. R. Lethaby: The Church of Sancta Sophia, Constantinople

SeriesW. R. Lethaby
3

– Hugh Strange

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