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1314 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 782 writers on 879 architects.

DMJ – Devices of Dream-Like Precision: Tracing the Streets of Kyoto using Photogrammetry and Layered Drawing

DMJInstruments

– Sayan Skandarajah

Drawing Without Erasing

– Ricardo Flores

Luigi Moretti and Spazio: Structures and Sequences of Spaces

– Marco Vanucci

Goldfinger—Planning Your Neighbourhood

– Erin McKellar

Photo City: How Images Shape the Urban World

– Fabrizio Gallanti

Retreat and Commemoration: Heath’s Court, 1878–82 – Part 3

– Nicholas Olsberg

Streetscapes: Bath

– Ptolemy Dean

Retreat and Commemoration: Heath’s Court, 1878–82 – Part 2

– Nicholas Olsberg

OMA: Collaborators—Allies

– Richard Hall

2024 Architecture Summer School: Translations between drawings and models

– Jesper Authen and Matt Page

Luigi Moretti and Spazio: Abstract Forms of Baroque Sculpture

– Marco Vanucci

Retreat and Commemoration: Heath’s Court, 1878–82 – Part 1

– Nicholas Olsberg

Notes on Nabokov

– Michael Becker

A Poetic Peak: Architecture and planning at the AA in the 1930s

– Editors and John Summerson

Claude Parent at Drawing Matter

– Editors and Chloé Parent

DMJ – Sir John Soane’s Office

DMJInstruments

– Helen Dorey

Notes on the 2024 Architecture Summer School

– Editors

Suddenly This View

– Drawing Architecture Studio

Wolkenbügel: El Lissitzky as Architect

– Richard Anderson and Markus Lähteenmäki

OMA: Big Competitions—Reorienting the Modern Project

– Richard Hall

Fabric Object: Diana Agrest and Mario Gandelsonas

– Erin Besler, Marshall Brown, Sylvia Lavin and Michael Meredith

A Missing Drawing

– John Evelyn

Seeing Fire | Seeing Meadows

– Holger Kleine and Anna Kostreva

Seven Facets of Architectural Disegno

– Cara Rachele

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