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1327 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 790 writers on 887 architects.
Guide for submissions

Adolf Loos: House Tzara, Paris, 1925-27

– Ralf Bock

Eisenman on Rossi

– Peter Eisenman

Ernö Goldfinger: Westminster Bank

– Erin McKellar

Álvaro Siza: SAAL Bouça Housing, Porto 

– Manuel Montenegro, Helen Thomas and Ellis Woodman

Lisson 1 + 2

– Tony Fretton

Sixty Metres, Sixty Degrees

– Luis Callejas

Richard Neutra at Drawing Matter

– Editors and Nicholas Olsberg

Buffington & Mies: Skyscrapers on Paper

– Niall Hobhouse

Anton Markus Pasing

– Peter Wilson

Paul Rudolph: Transcending the Conventions of Architectural Drawing 

– Timothy M. Rohan

The Grandest Form: Architects on Instruction-Based Art

– Philip Schmerbeck

Dogma: Urban Villa – From Speculation to Collaboration

– James Payne

For AP + AR

– Kirsty Badenoch

The Utzons go to Stockholm

– Jørn Utzon

DMJ – Something in the Air: On the Atmosphere of a Lee Miller Photograph

DMJStorytelling

– Mark Dorrian

E. W. Godwin and the Mild Mild West

– Matt Page

Montano – Don’t Speak About Me

– Cammy Brothers

Brunel’s Camera Lucida: A Closer Look

– Pablo Garcia

Ian Hamilton Finlay at Drawing Matter

– Matt Page

Drawing as Travelogue

– Beth George and Emerald Wise

Drawing Research Platform, Somerset, 2024, ENAC Summer Workshop

– Raffael Baur and Patricia Guaita

Notes on the Visionary Spaces Exhibition at the Belvedere 21

– Emerald Wise

Peris+Toral Arquitectes: Modulus Matrix

– Peris+Toral Arquitectes

Drawing as Signature: Paul Rudolph and the Perspective Section

– Timothy M. Rohan

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