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

Aqueduct of Malagueira—Complexity or Contradiction

– Rodrigo Lino Gaspar

Schmitz and Drévet: The Egyptian Pavilions at the 1867 ‘Exposition Universelle’

– Anja Segmüller

Alberto Ponis, The London Years

– Gillian Darley

DMJ – Canaletto’s Venetian Sketches and the Camera Obscura

DMJInstruments

– Philip Steadman

The Polyhedrists (2022) – Review

– Rosie Ellison-Balaam

DMJ – The Stereoautograph

DMJInstruments

– Pablo Garcia

Connor Street: Made by Many Hands

SeriesMade by Many Hands
2

– Kieran Hawkins

On Drawing

– Raimund Abraham

Guy Debord—An Art of War

– Laurence Le Bras and Emmanuel Guy

Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild at Waddesdon

– Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild

The ‘indispensable ingredients of sublimity’: Smirke and Papworth’s Designs for the Wellington Testimonial

– Colum O'Riordan

Trevor Dannatt: St Mary’s Grove — I’m Going to Get Medieval on Your Ass!

SeriesSt Mary's Grove
5

– Adrian Dannatt

Heinz Isler: Natural Hills on Different Edge Lines

– John Chilton

The Renewal of Dwelling (2023) – Review

– Rodrigo Lino Gaspar

The Manufacture of Architecture: Joseph Paxton and the Development of the Great Stove

– Hugh Strange

Fragments of a Polychrome Mosaic of a Roman Bath Building

– Konogan Beaufay

Quantum Collecting: A Few Principles and Mechanisms for the Acquisition of Architectural Drawings

– Niall Hobhouse and Matt Page

Connor Street: Made by Many Hands

SeriesMade by many hands
1

– Kieran Hawkins

Drawing Research Platform, Somerset, 2023, ENAC Summer Workshop

– Alberto Johnsson, Arthur Masure, Daniel Nitsche, Toby Pullen and Alexander Turner

Raffaello. Nato architetto (2023) – Review

– Dario Donetti

Keep Digging and You Will Find What You Are Looking For: Alvar Aalto in Germany

– Sofia Singler

DMJ – Drawing Instruments from Sir John Soane’s Office

DMJinstruments

– Sue Palmer

Repton does a Bernini – A Crescent for The Ham

– Timothy Mowl

Upper Lawn Pavilion: Strategy and Detail, Drawing / Feeling everything at once

– Stephen Bates

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