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1328 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 792 writers on 890 architects.
If you are interested in contributing a text, please read the Guide for submissions and submit a proposal to the editors.

The Order of Terror

– Deanna Petherbridge

Christoph Schlingensiefs Operndorf Afrika (2020): Review

– Erandi de Silva

R for Representation

– Ralf Liptau

Writing Prize 2021: Reading Material

– Rebecca Disney

Writing Prize 2021: Live My Drawings

– Ying Xuan Chian

Survey: Le Corbusier, Roland Garros stadium

– Matthew Wells

Clancy Moore Architects: Atcost

– Andrew Clancy and Colm Moore

PC Harry Woodley: Plans of No 131 Cornwall Street, 1902

– Philippa Lewis

An Overwhelming Concern with Shelter! (1966)

– Gustav Metzger

Disney: The Architecture of Staged Realities

– Saskia van Stein

John Nash: Designs for Langham House, ca. 1812–1816

– Philippa Lewis

Capitol or Capital?

– Martin Pawley

Notations (2016): Review & Excerpt

– Richard Hall

Pan Scroll Zoom 17: Monadnock

– Job Floris and Fabrizio Gallanti

Cosmos Street Revisited

– Peter Wilson

The Silo at 40Hz

– Joe Banks and Jonah Ginsburg

Survey: John Goldicutt, Temple of Vespasian

– Matthew Wells

Unpeopled Places

– Deanna Petherbridge

Piranesi Unbound (2020): Review

– Nicholas Savage

Survey: Piazza Grande, Gubbio, Perugia

– Biba Dow

Craving Primal Architecture

– Rory Chisholm

Superstudio: Finding the Horizon

– Gian Piero Frassinelli

Where to Begin? – Juhani Pallasmaa

– Juhani Pallasmaa

Besides, History (2018): Book Review

– Stan Allen

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