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1313 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 784 writers on 882 architects.

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

The H-plan: Breuer, Stirling, Gowan

– Anthony Vidler

Galleries in the Valley

– Abigail Calva, Basil Harb, Erin Huang, Claire Oster and Sarah Tien

Sketches from Algiers

– Adam Voelcker

Building the Gowan Shed

– Jonah Ginsburg

Steeling Stirling & Gowan’s Isle of Wight House

– Neil Jackson

Pan Scroll Zoom 16: Luis Callejas

– Luis Callejas

Insignificance 4: Self-reflexive

– Gordon Shrigley

Cassius Goldsmith’s Grey Weather Gate House

– Marie-Henriette Desmoures

Stirling & Gowan: The Isle of Wight House

– James Gowan, J. M. Richards, Laurent Stalder, James Stirling and Ellis Woodman

Postcards: The Nature of Images

– Luca Galofaro

The James Clarke Remake

– Oscar Binder and Nikolaus Podlaha

Drawing the Brunswick Centre

– Birkin Haward

Leicester Engineering Building: Completed!

– James Gowan

Forced Migrations, Barriers and Vanishing Asylums

– Deanna Petherbridge

On Pristine Boxes and Primeval Huts

– Frank Bauer

36 Elevations

– Calum Storrie

Leicester Engineering Building: Under Construction

– James Gowan

Pan Scroll Zoom 15: Other Architects

– Fabrizio Gallanti, Grace Mortlock and David Neustein

Luc Deleu & T.O.P. OFFICE: Future Plans, 1970–2020 (2021) – Review

– Victoria Easton

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