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This open-ended question invited diverse responses, spanning the spectrum from practical to whimsical.By presenting this dichotomy – dutiful or mischievous – the book’s drawings expose the diverse and often conflicting values embedded in the practice of representing architecture. Some adhere strictly to functional rigour, while others embody open-ended explorations with no fixed outcome.In this way, 'Drawing Proper\/Drawing Improper' expands the scope of architectural drawing, revealing the diverse motivations and approaches within the field. The collection is a testament to the diversity of thought and method that characterises architectural practice today.Accompanied by descriptions of the works and a series of reflective essays and interludes by Anca Matyiku and Marc Swackhamer, editor Kevin Hirth brings varied drawing practices into conversation, offering a dynamic cross-section of contemporary architecture. 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