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1322 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 787 writers on 884 architects.
Guide for submissions

Casa Ugalde Sketch

– Laura Bonell and Daniel López-Dòriga

Modelling the Metropolis: The Architectural Model in Victorian London (2023) – Review

– Andrew Saint

Drawing as Preservation

– Lisa Huang

Trevor Dannatt: St Mary’s Grove — Gap and Sign

SeriesSt Mary's Grove
1

– Adrian Dannatt

Hardman & Co.

– Sarah James

Through a Glass Darkly

DMJGeology

– Niall Hobhouse

The First Exercise, One Door and One Window

– Tania Garduño Israde

‘A free composition of bodies’: the Härlanda Church

– Peter Celsing

On Authority

– Nuno Melo Sousa

Architectural Manuals and Pacific Speculations

– Sarah Treadwell

Sverre Fehn and the Territorial Eye

– Erika Brandl

Architects at Play (2023) – Review

– Mathilde de Laage

Bruno Taut’s ‘Alpine Architektur’

DMJgeology

– Iain Boyd Whyte

DMJ – From Hearths to Volcanoes: the Armenian glkhatun

DMJGeology

– Guillaume Othenin-Girard

Futures of the Architectural Exhibition (2023) – Review

– Paul Mosley

Drawing Programme: A Drawing Matter Workshop

– Niall Hobhouse, Manuel Montenegro and Amy Teh

DMJ 1 – The Geological Imagination

DMJGeology

– Mark Dorrian and Kurt Forster

Accademia Bridge Proposals: Venice Biennale 1985

– Editors

Peter Wilson: Ponte dell’Accademia

– Adrian Hawker

T.O.P. Office and the Accademia Bridge

– Luc Deleu

Archive Politics

– Pedro Baía and Carlos Machado e Moura

Materia 5: Timber

SeriesMateria
5

– Gordon Shrigley

Drawing Architecture: Conversations on Contemporary Practice (2022) – Review

– Emilie Appercé

Avant-Garde as Method, Vkhutemas and the Pedagogy of Space, 1920 – 1930 (2020) – Review

– Peter Carl

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