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  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
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DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

THE JOY OF ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING

From the Publisher

"Cities need expression rather than design. Cities have their own lives and inner operation logic."

Issue #187 collects some of the most powerful urban representations by Chinese architectural office DRAWING ARCHITECTURE STUDIO.
The subjects of DAS’ drawings are mainly about the urban space and its relationship with the inhabitants in today’s China, especially in Beijing, as DAS finds that the fast transition nowadays in technology and its consequential influence on politics, economy, and culture makes the reality a much more interesting subject to study.

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GIOVANNI MUZIO CASE IN VIA GONZAGA MILANO 1952  PHOTO ESSAY BY LUCA SIRONI
LOUIS I. KAHN INDIAN ISTITUTE OF BUSINESS AHMEDABAD 1962  PHOTO ESSAY BY CEMAL EMDEN
GIOVANNI MUZIO QUARTIERE INA MILANO 1964  PHOTO ESSAY BY LUCA SIRONI
ADOLF LOOS  ARCHITECTURE
BENIAMINO SERVINO  GS APARTEMENT CASERTA 2006
ARNE JACOBSEN  ST. CATHERINE’S COLLEGE OXFORD 1962  PHOTO ESSAY BY DANIEL HOPKINSON
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