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1350 texts about architecture in drawings, models and photography. 804 writers on 901 architects.
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James Gowan Millbank: Sketches and Comments

– Matt Page

Adolphe Appia: ‘Luminous – Very Luminous’

– Ross Anderson

Liquid Paper

– Mark Dorrian

Henry van de Velde and a Monument to Nietzsche

– Richard Hollis

Ernest Gimson: Against Hotch-Potch

– Annette Carruthers, Mary Greensted and Barley Roscoe

The Difficulty of Designing Furniture

– Álvaro Siza

Francesco Milizia on Maderno, Posi and Jonson

– Francesco Milizia

Giò Ponti: Plan chest designs, c.1955

Fontaine: Hide-and-Seek

– Iris Moon

What Lies Beneath

– Sarah Handelman

The Office Copier and Baptism by Colour: Working for Rossi in the 1990s

– Maurizio Diton

Tales from the Crypt

– Stephen Bayley

Behind the Lines 13

– Philippa Lewis

Geoffrey Goes to Basildon

– Gillian Darley

Gio Ponti: un disegno è un idea

– Niall Hobhouse

Cedric Price: The Evolving Image

Behind the Lines 12

– Philippa Lewis

John Hejduk’s Axonometric Degree Zero

– Stan Allen

Josef Frank: Happy Accidentism

– Mikael Bergquist

Harvey Wiley Corbett on Architectural Models of Cardboard

Living in Colour

– Alberto Ponis

Gio Ponti: ‘Come for Porchetta’

– Niall Hobhouse

Le Corbusier and the Poetry of Objects

– Danièle Pauly

Dom Hans van der Laan: Drawing the Scottish Tartan

– Caroline Voet

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