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1428 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 864 writers on 954 architects.
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Anthony Salvin

– Matthew Wells

AnnaRita Zalaffi: The Engineer at the Heart of Alberto Ponis’ Work

– Alex Pillen

Anna Atkins: Laying Out the Blueprints

– Nicholas Herrmann

Animals

– James Gowan and Ellis Woodman

Ange-Jacques Gabriel

– Niall Hobhouse

André des Gachons: Weather Warning

– Mehdi Zannad

André Arbus: Details Matter

– Anna Healy

And in the shadows, the section fades

– Charlotte Erckrath

Analoge Architektur: Fire Station Project

– Daniel Studer

An Overwhelming Concern with Shelter! (1966)

– Gustav Metzger

An Everyday Detail

– Priit Jürimäe

Álvaro Siza: The Adoration of the Magi

– António Choupina

Álvaro Siza: Seven Early Sketchbooks

– Niall Hobhouse, Manuel Montenegro and Álvaro Siza

Álvaro Siza: Sense Making

Álvaro Siza: SAAL Bouça Housing, Porto 

– Manuel Montenegro, Helen Thomas and Ellis Woodman

Álvaro Siza: Fast and Slow Lines

– Lok-Kan Chau

Álvaro Siza: Drawn Closer

– Álvaro Siza

Álvaro Siza: A Vertical Dream

– António Choupina and Álvaro Siza

Álvaro Siza — An ‘Amoral’ Architect

– Eduardo Souto de Moura

Alvar Aalto’s city

– Markus Lähteenmäki

Allies & Morrison: The Art of Architecture

– Gabor Gallov

All Change on Change Alley

– Celina Fox

All back to front: D’Aviler’s Cours D’Architecture

– Richard Emerson

Alexander Pope: ‘et sibi’

– Niall Hobhouse

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