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

André Arbus: Details Matter

– Anna Healy

Ritual and Repitition at San Cataldo Cemetery

– Marwa El Mubark

Pan Scroll Zoom 10: Studio Othenin-Girard

– Guillaume Othenin-Girard

Working with Gowan: Housing at East Hanningfield

– Paul Notley

Studio Mumbai’s Tape Drawing

– Irfan Safdag

Derrida & Eisenman: Laugh(ing) of(f) the lyre

– André Patrão

Marie-José Van Hee: Seeing not Showing

– Tessa Baird

Cedric Price: Urban Spaceman

– Ana Bonet Miró

Pan Scroll Zoom 9: The Screen ClassRooms

– Anuj Daga

Haunted: Robert Smithson’s ‘My House is a Decayed House’

– Suzaan Boettger

The Floor Plan of a Room

– Thomas Hutton

Building Desire: On the Barcelona Pavilion (2005)

– George Dodds

Pan Scroll Zoom 8: Patrick Lynch

– Patrick Lynch

Excerpt: Shadow Places

– Simon Unwin

Hans Poelzig: Der Golem

– Robert Wightman

Lauretta Vinciarelli: Homogeneous and Non-Homogeneous Grids

– Rebecca Siefert

The MARS Group’s Plan for London, 1933-1944

– Mirjam Kupferschmid

Glasgow School of Art: The Measure of Things

– Paul Clarke

Stanley Peach: Church Plan based on the Figure of Christ

– Mireya Fabregas

Make me Hyper-Real: Image Ethics and the Architectural Visualisation

– Daniel Innes

Tradition and Modernity, Continuity and Critique

– Rebecca Siefert

Cedric Price: Westal Market Stall Prototypes

– Editors

The Perpetual Race of Piranesi and the Tortoise

– Marc McGowan

Architecture’s Mirror Stage

– Michael Abrahamson

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