The Printed and the Built. Architecture and Public Debate in Modern Europe studies the relationship between the built environment and print culture in 19th century and early 20th century Europe. In this period, a host of new public media developed, altering the way architecture was discussed, understood, and – ultimately – built. Looking particularly at the illustrated press emerging in early to mid 19th century, the project examines the way architecture in the modern period becomes a site for cultural negotiation through printed media.