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1312 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 784 writers on 883 architects.

Shatwell Farm: A Step Up

– John Glew

Letter to the Editors: What I See in Drawings Today…

– Andrea Leonardi

Disinformation: Closed Circuit

– Joe Banks

The Cottage at Bromley

– Tim Anstey and Mari Lending

Florian Beigel & Aru’s Pojagi House: Searching for the Essential

– Louis Mayes

Keeping a Notebook

– Simon Unwin

From Diderot to Tokyo: Mechanical, Subjective and Digital Time

– Peter Wilson

Folding Landscapes: The Maps of Tim Robinson

– Declan Quirke

Architectural Drawing (1983)

– George Collins

26 Kingly Street Co-Op

– Editors

Pan Scroll Zoom 14: Alfredo Thiermann

– Alfredo Thiermann

The Language of Architecture: Peter Märkli’s system of proportion

– Stacey Lewis

Notes on Twelve drawings for the Governor’s Palace at Chandigarh

– José Oubrerie

Jesús Vassallo’s Epics in the Everyday (2019): Review & Excerpt

– Helen Thomas

Stephen Taylor: Haybarn

– Brendan Woods

Drawing on History: Mirages, Interventions and Contestations

– Deanna Petherbridge

The Over Under: Drawing as process

– Peter William Rae

Insignificance 3: Mourning Work

– Gordon Shrigley

The Future City

– Paul Maher

Notes on The Palace of the Assembly and Museum at Chandigarh

– José Oubrerie

Cartographies of the Imagination

– Kirsty Badenoch and Sayan Skandarajah

This Blue Love: Aldo Rossi in Samos in late Summer 1989

– Vincenzo Moschetti

An Everyday Detail

– Priit Jürimäe

Peekaboo! Stanford White and the Mystery Lantern for Madison Square Presbyterian Church

– H. Horatio Joyce

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