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1322 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 787 writers on 884 architects.
Guide for submissions

Queensway, Hong Kong

– Sony Devabhaktuni

Heinz Isler Model

– John Chilton and Paul Shepherd

Sweet Disorder and the Carefully Careless: Ideas, Faces and Places (2022) – review

– Eric Parry and Robin Webster

fala: renders

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– fala

Drawing Conversations: Letters to Clients

– Paul Clarke

W. R. Lethaby: The Builder’s Art and the Craftsman

SeriesW. R. Lethaby
2

– Hugh Strange

How Big is Big – Does Scale Matter? A Reflection on Scale in Architecture and Drawing

– Federica Goffi and Devon Moar

Vilanova Artigas: Drawing Models – Review

– Laura Evans

‘Then There Was War’: John Hejduk’s Silent Witnesses as Nuclear Criticism

– Mark Dorrian

fala: wireframes

Seriesfala
3

– fala

Stendhal’s Autobiography: La Vie de Henri Brulard

– Christopher Woodward

Two Way Traffic: Japanese Woodblock Prints

– Alex Faulkner

Missing Link: Strategies of a Viennese Architecture Group (1970-1980) – Review

– Erik Wegerhoff

Fronts and Faces

– Lera Samovich

Roger Katan and Forum

– Sarah Handelman

In the Archive: Petit, Lebas, Fontaine, Le Corbusier and Kolář

– Raphael Haque

fala: comprehensive

Seriesfala
2

– fala

Materia 3: Red Oxide

SeriesMateria
3

– Gordon Shrigley

Kay Fisker: Danish Functionalism and Block-based Housing (2022) – Review

– Mark Pimlott

Superstudio’s Collage Chest: A Chance Machine

– Jonah Ginsburg

Robert Maxwell: The Letter, the Lost Sketchbook and the Lecture

– Editors

Where in the World are We? Melbourne Venice Studios 2022

– Peter Wilson

fala: the single line

Seriesfala
1

– fala

After the Revolution: Dugourc in Spain

– Iris Moon

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