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Drawing, building; purity and corruption. Piranesi's Différentes vues de Pesto Subscription
Piranesi’s seventeen remaining drawings of Paestum were brought together for the first time in a Berlin exhibition
Folio: Helena Mändlová's 'Dream'Subscription
Part of a collection of drawings by Jewish children who were detained in Theresienstadt ‘camp-ghetto’, Dream was created during clandestine drawing classes taught by painter and teacher Friedl Dicker-Brandeis
Folio: Moon HoonSubscription
Visionary architect Moon Hoon’s drawing represents the vernacular as an island distanced from the high-tech of mainland Korea
Folio: Joseon dynasty royal banquetSubscription
Paintings of royal banquets were produced to foster political stability by highlighting the proper way to govern people and promoting the Confucian virtues of filial piety and respect for one’s elders
Folio: Ben Carré's stage setSubscription
Starting as a Parisian stage scenographer, Ben Carré became later on one of the most prolific art directors in Hollywood
Folio: The Flying CitySubscription
Georgii Krutikov’s drawings depict a utopia where people work on the ground and live in the clouds
The anatomy of Wright’s aesthetic: inseparable from universal principles of formSubscription
The kindergarten was of a much more radical significance for Wright – it provided him with a philosophy and design discipline to realise his architecture
Cartoon architectureSubscription
Modern architecture first caught the eye of satirists in the mid-19th century, spawning a cutting new species of cartoon
Palaces of NothingSubscription
‘Sheds’ at Hauser & Wirth Somerset reveled in the materiality and immediacy of architectural drawings
Thinking through drawingSubscription
Why drawing is a fundamental element that should always be part of the design process
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