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1427 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 861 writers on 953 architects.
If you are interested in contributing a text, please read the Guide for submissions and submit a proposal to the editors.

Tomas Schmit: Two New Ways to Draw a Circle

– Editors, Berit Schuck and Barbara Wien

Tom de Paor: ‘i see Earth’, Building and Ground 1991–2021 – Review

– Andrew Clancy

Tolerance

– Tom Emerson

To Table

– Sara Gohberg

To Read A Drawing (1983)

– Peter Eisenman

To Assist

– Ruben Casqero

Time’s Witness. History in the Age of Romanticism (2021) – Review

– Martin Bressani

Tim Robinson: Deep Mapping

– Tom Cookson

Through a Glass Darkly

DMJGeology

– Niall Hobhouse

Three Timber Constructions

– David Grandorge

Three Projects (1969)

– John Hejduk

Thomas Henry Wyatt’s Brook House

– Andrew Jones

Thomas Chippendale and Ornament

– Tom Cookson

This Was Tomorrow: Reinventing Architecture 1953–1978

– Markus Lähteenmäki, Manuel Montenegro and Nicholas Olsberg

This is Tomorrow 

– Tess McCann

This Blue Love: Aldo Rossi in Samos in late Summer 1989

– Vincenzo Moschetti

Thinking Through Twentieth-Century Architecture (2023) – Review

– André Patrão

Theodore Conrad and Harvey Wiley Corbett

– Jennifer Gray and Irene Sunwoo

The Zilsel Thesis: A Review of Strata: William Smith’s Geological Maps (2020): Review

– Stan Allen

The Work of Ernest and Esther Born: World’s Fair

– Nicholas Olsberg

The Work of Ernest and Esther Born: Models for the City House

– Nicholas Olsberg

The Wobbly Line: Asplund, Johansson and the Influence of Tessenow in Sweden 1915–1925

– Jan Rydén

The Wessex Project: Thomas Hardy, Architect: Part III

– Kester Rattenbury

The Wessex Project: Thomas Hardy, Architect: Part II

– Kester Rattenbury

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