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1326 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 790 writers on 887 architects.
Guide for submissions

Fernand Pouillon’s Survey of the Abbey of Le Thoronet

– Oscar Mather

Keshi Ghat

– Amrutha Viswanath

Hans Hollein’s Immunological City

– Dhruv Mehta

Bovenbouw Architectuur: One Paper Model and Three Paper Collages

– Ciaran Scannell

Eric Gill On Designing War Graves (1919)

– Eric Gill

Medieval Masons and Tracing-floors

– Jennifer Smith

The Intention of Suspension: Peter Wilson’s Clandeboye Fish

– Gabrielle Eglen

fala atelier: Seriously Playful

– Jack Huang

Diagrams: Hans van der Heijden in Conversation with Richard Hall

– Richard Hall

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

– Stan Allen

Insignificance 1: Discipline

– Gordon Shrigley

Notes on Architectural Education and Drawing

– Rafael Sousa Santos

Bulgakov’s ‘Golden City’ (1923)

– Cyril Babeev

Crossing the Abyss

– Deanna Petherbridge

14 Wine Street, Bristol

– Lee Marable

The Beaux-Arts Tradition

– Basile Baudez and Maureen Cassidy-Geiger

Nobuo Sekine: Phase of Nothingness

– Editors

Order and Uncertainty in Architectural Drawing

– Luke Tipene

Leicester Engineering building: Two Architects (1964)

– Ellis Woodman

Open Wide / Wide Open

– Angharad Davies

Peter Märkli: My Facade Material

– Editors

Pan Scroll Zoom 11: Architecten Jan De Vylder Inge Vinck

– Fabrizio Gallanti, Inge Vinck and Jan De Vylder

Physical & Digital Drawing

– Reuben Roberts

Sébastien Marot’s Taking The Country’s Side (2019): Review & Excerpt

– Adam Caruso

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