Architecture is arguably unthinkable without the medium of print, and today architecture is certainly printed in more and different ways than ever before. At the same time, we live in a moment when we continually hear of the death of print, with newspapers, books, and magazines succumbing to emerging forms of communication and dissemination. How do we comprehend such a transformation as well as its implications architectural culture? This seminar will attempt to plumb the implications of such a situation, exploring architecture’s printedness through series of case studies beginning just after the end of the Second World War and continuing up until the mid 1970s.