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

OMA: Elia Zenghelis—Watersheds

– Richard Hall

Begin again. Fail Better: Pichler and Hollein

– Matt Page

Louis-Hippolyte Lebas at Drawing Matter

– Editors and Nicholas Olsberg

Notes from Rome

– Anna Kostreva and Diane Lewis

Peter Wilson in the Empire of Signs

– Mark Dorrian

Architectural Models and the Oriental Ideal of the Alhambra

– Asun González Pérez

O.M. Ungers: Drawing a metaphor

– Diogo Lopes and Fanny Noël

John Hejduk’s Farm Library

– Mehrshad Atashi and Lida Badafareh

Banham in Buffalo

– Brian Carter

Hermann Czech: Approximate Line of Action

– Mikael Bergquist

DMJ – Instruments of Uncertain Occupation

DMJInstruments

– Nat Chard

Giuseppe Terragni’s Primordial Architecture

– Valerio Paolo Mosco

In the Archive: New and Found 3

– Editors

The Well-Constructed Joke: Comic Architecture

– Holger Kleine

Sugimoto and Architecture

– Hiroshi Sugimoto

Sugimoto and Architecture: A Conversation between David Chipperfield and Ralph Rugoff

– David Chipperfield and Ralph Rugoff

James Stirling, and the Industrialization of Architecture?

– Lok-Kan Chau

A Bath for Immortality

– Clara Maria Puglisi

Hans Hollein at Drawing Matter

– Editors and Nicholas Olsberg

­­­Constant’s Ladders as Mythic Entity

– Alison Bartlett

OMA: London—Foreplay

– Richard Hall

Mies van der Rohe: Clarity as the Aim

– Carlos Martí Arís

Design Drawings Damage Atlas (2023)

– Neil Bingham

Helsinki City Theatre: Timo Penttilä on the real purpose of drawings

– Gareth Griffiths

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