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Grief or Change, by Emilie Stecher.
She has always been the
activist
of our family. Already at the age of eight she was corresponding with Nestlé and demanded them to justify their actions of privatizing water as well as exploiting people and the planet.
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Gordon Matta-Clark: Poetic Anarchy, by Juliette Khoo.
His building dissections could be criticised as too insular, too removed from society to be termed political and social
activism
.
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50 Euros for the Pleasures: Sex Workers in Red-light Districts , by Oliwia Jackowska.
First of all, creating red-light districts in the city and confining public sex
activity
to one area does not serve the celebration of sexuality, but rather it limits the dirt within the boundaries of its district.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
BLOB is a creation of a group of anonymous
activist
students, who operates through the rejection of institutional norms.
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Streets of BK City: The Paper Making Workshop, by Nicole van Roij.
Streets of BK CIty is a reoccuring article covering an event,
activity
or BK street-question. This time we cover the paper making workshop that was organised by students in collaboration with ARGUS.
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The Perfect Fit, by Sem Verwey.
And every single person develops their own ‘proprioceptive preferences’, depending on the properties of their body (small, tall, etc.) and the desired
activity
in the chair (lounging, dining, etc.).
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Artefact: My Giant, by Erik Ootes.
Fortunately, cycling turned out to be an
activity
that was not influenced by the Covid-19 measures we have been facing.
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Let's scroll, by Nathan Döding.
There is no good leisure
activity
within a walkable radius. As a result, I am bound to my phone as the only
activity
. Fable is that people enjoy being on TikTok. Fact is that they barely have anything better to do in the.
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Thinking the unthinkable, by Nadine van den Berg.
‘There is no planet B’
activists
write on the wall, still fighting for a healthier earth. Yet water already flows into the tunnel, flooding the words ‘I don’t believe in climate change’.
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People are in fields, by Nicole van Roij.
During the walk, I photo documented human
activity
and kept track of social encounters. The following pages show the route, the amount of social encounters (red on the map) and a photo series for each place.
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Bnieuws edition 53/06. Published May 2020.
Describing how the boundaries between private and public, the home and the street, have been blurred; the trottoir has suddenly become a layered space of
activity
– a playground for children, an office for the parents, a podium for a spontaneous opera
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An ode to the pavement, by Margot Hols.
Dodging approaching pedestrians becomes an
activity
in itself. Before all of this, the pavement was just there. Now, its importance as an element to structured street-life is evident. Of course, this wasn’t always like this.
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The INDESEM Archive, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
This attitude the architect can only demonstrate in his particular
activity
: producing architecture. A political tendency is the necessary, never sufficient condition of the organising function of a work.”.
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Inclusive Design is the Norm, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Several interactive zones ensure
activity
engagement for all age groups. Modular homes, Shed KM and Urban Splash. / These home units have identical façades, but the interiors are flexible.
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
Personally, never being able to reach the mastery required to set me on the fine art success path, I constrained this
activity
to solely educational and leisurely purposes.
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What if normal is dead?, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
The Interpolis in Tilburg, The Netherlands served as an example that spearheaded the renewed understanding of the workplace as an '
activity
-based working' environment, where more importance was given to the social interactions between people at work,
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Drifting away from Spectacle, by Sem Verwey.
Writing my articles for Bnieuws tends to go in shorter or longer bursts of productive
activity
.
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
During this
activity
, I often had a chat with my classmates. Now it is dead quiet here; you could hear a pin drop. The cozy noise of architecture is gone. When will it come back? The bushes around the faculty are deserted.
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
I too became engaged, in researching the peripheries, but also as an
activist
in the field of urban planning and housing. After that, I fulfilled different positions related to urban reform, in government agencies and the UN.
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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
We find all of them involved in terrorist
activity
, and it is irrelevant how they got into it and why.
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A Day of Change, by Jonas Althuis.
Her friends had explained to her how much of the demonstration had been planned by actors and other artists, many of whom were political
activists
.
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
the shopping Hong Kongers weren’t on the same emergency mission as I was, immersing in rather normal leisurely shopping activities, careless about the typhoon weather conditions (or maybe indeed worried of temporary interruption of their favourite
activity
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Promoting a positive Relation-to-Self through Recognition in Architectural Design, by Jeremy Hill.
The minimal space the kitchen used meant that cooking could not be a social
activity
, as only one person could efficiently move about it.
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