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1428 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 863 writers on 954 architects.
If you are interested in contributing a text, please read the Guide for submissions and submit a proposal to the editors.

Krier/Culot: Architecture, language and process (1977)

– Robert Maxwell

Keshi Ghat

– Amrutha Viswanath

Keeping a Notebook

– Simon Unwin

Keep Digging and You Will Find What You Are Looking For: Alvar Aalto in Germany

– Sofia Singler

Kay Fisker: Danish Functionalism and Block-based Housing (2022) – Review

– Mark Pimlott

Kasuri Nomad Horizon

– Mio Tsuneyama

Karl Friedrich Schinkel

– Basile Baudez

Just Begin: The Convent Sainte-Marie-de-la-Tourette

– Stan Allen and José Oubrerie

Judit Reigl: Invisible Cities

– Janos Gat

Josep Maria Jujol: Ribbons with Streamers Everywhere

– Juan Mercadé Brulles, Jesús Esquinas-Dessy and Isabel Zaragoza

Josef Hoffmann: Placeholder Text

– Editors

Josef Frank: Happy Accidentism

– Mikael Bergquist

José Oubrerie, In Memoriam

– Luis Burriel Bielza

Jørn Utzon’s Sydney Opera House

– Mogens Prip-Buus

Jørn Utzon

– Mogens Prip-Buus

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

– Philippa Lewis

John Lautner: House and Studio for Edgar Ewing

– Nicholas Olsberg

John Hejduk’s Farm Library

– Mehrshad Atashi and Lida Badafareh

John Hejduk’s Bye House: An Object in the Landscape

– Stan Allen and Marina Correia

John Hejduk’s Axonometric Degree Zero

– Stan Allen

John Hejduk: Means, Ends

– Anton Bucich

John Hejduk, Object/Subject Riga

– Hélène Binet

Johan Celsing Buildings Texts (2021) – Review

– Nina Lundvall

Joan Littlewood’s Memos to Cedric Price

– Ana Bonet Miró

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