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1427 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 861 writers on 953 architects.
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Vitruvius: Follow the Footprints

– Paul Emmons

Vitruvius Without Text (2022) – Review

– Helen Thomas

Visualizing the Renaissance Worksite and the problems of graphic translation  

– Jarne Geenens and Elizabeth Merrill

Viollet-le-Duc: Ruins in Reverse

– Thomas Gould

Viollet-le-Duc: Mont Blanc

– Martin Bressani

Ville Spatiale

– Yona Friedman

Vilanova Artigas: Drawing Models – Review

– Laura Evans

Views of A Civic Utopia

View the Action, Neck or Talk (1965)

– Michael Webb

Venice Biennale (1985)

– Dario Passi

V&A Dundee by Model

USSR in Construction No. 9 1931

– Marie Collier

Useless Terrain: The Ballynagrenia and Ballinderry Bog

– Joseph Heffernan

Urban Landscape

– Mehdi Zannad

Upper Lawn Pavilion: Strategy and Detail, Drawing / Feeling everything at once

– Stephen Bates

Unveiling the Enigma: Jan Henriksson’s Örebro Riksbank, 1987.

– Felicia Liang and William Wikström

Unpeopled Places

– Deanna Petherbridge

Ulrich Rückriem’s Anröchter Dolomit Projekt

– Matt Page

Ulmer House Extension Proposal: Baumschlager & Eberle

– Francesco Paini

Ugliness and Judgment

– Timothy Hyde

Typology: A conversation

– Richard Hall, Hans van der Heijden and Andreas Lechner

Two Way Traffic: Japanese Woodblock Prints

– Alex Faulkner

Two Ideas of the House

– Fred Scott

Two Early Paintings with OMA

– Zoe Zenghelis

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