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Guide for submissions

Peter Wilson and Mark Dorrian in Conversation – Part 2

– Mark Dorrian and Peter Wilson

Object of Desire — Haff Cross-Hatch Machine

– Jeremy Peacock

Watchful Solitude: John Hejduk and Venice

– Marina Correia

Relics of Electronic Hallucinations

– Uri Wegman

Manufacturers Trust Bank

– Janet Parks

Gavin Stamp: Interwar, British Architecture 1919-1939

– Otto Saumarez Smith

Sydney’s Infill Facades

– Ellie Skinner

Shatwell Farm: Covering Over, Bagging Up, Tying Down

– Emily Priest

OMA: Rotterdam—Child’s Crusade

– Richard Hall

Fabric Object: Diana Agrest and Mario Gandelsonas

– Stan Allen, Beatriz Colomina, Michael Meredith, Jesse Reiser and Mark Wigley

Peter Wilson and Mark Dorrian in Conversation – Part 1

– Mark Dorrian and Peter Wilson

The Poetry of Concrete

– Lina Bo Bardi

On the Street

– Edwin Heathcote

Lapo Binazzi: Casa a Diacceto

– Beatrice Lampariello

DMJ – Burning Drawing

DMJInstruments

– Paddi Alice Benson

The GSD Sketching Group and the Call for Sketchbooks Exhibition

– Juan Fernández González

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

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