Take Note presents selected pivotal moments in the ongoing relationship between writing and architecture. In the 1960s, a small oppositional group forged its own counterculture by turning its energies away from building towards writing. This turn soon engaged architecture with broader questions of pop culture, mass media, advertising, and emerging technologies, setting in motion a fundamental transformation of the discipline whose momentum remains unabated to this day. Take Note offers an album of snapshots of key episodes in that transformation.