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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.

Walter Pichler: Mystery and Mysticism

– Harvey Herman

Superstudio: Another Mirror Image

– Ludwig Engel

Singing Songs of Piccadilly: Review

– Editors

Mother of All Drawings

– Deepiga Kameswaran

The Problem with Rainbows

– Adolfo Natalini

Charlotte Skene Catling: The Dairy House

– Françoise Astorg Bollack

Sir John Soane’s Museum: Bound Legacy

– Alexandra Politis

The Architect and the Matador

– Thomas Gould

On Tony Fretton and the Lisson Gallery

– Nicholas Logsdail

Louis Kahn: In Praise of shadows

– Emerald Liu

Drawing the Curtain: Entangling rendering and theatrical space

– Thomas Hutton

Carlos Diniz and the World Trade Center

– Sam van Strien

Drawing Sacred Forests and Courtyards in South Benin

– Quentin Nicolaï

Hello Iwona

– Hamish Lonergan

Elliott Glushak vs. The City of New York

– Philippa Lewis

The House and the Sketch

– Bijan Thornycroft

Two Early Paintings with OMA

– Zoe Zenghelis

Viollet-le-Duc: Ruins in Reverse

– Thomas Gould

Zahalternative Histories: O’Donnell + Tuomey on Zaha Hadid

– John Tuomey

Aldo Rossi: Divination of a Drawing

– Chloe Spiby Loh

Pan Scroll Zoom 6: Emily Wettstein

– Fabrizio Gallanti and Emily Wettstein

Pier Vittorio Aureli’s Architecture of Abstraction

– Nicholas Andrew Pacula

Architecture at the Edge

– Craig Moller and Marco Moro

The Discreet Charm of the Bureaucratic

– Michael Abrahamson

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