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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
What Do You
Care
About? Words. Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën. A few weeks ago, Bouwkunde, under the guidance of our EXTREME coordinator - Job Schroën, hosted a workshop by the
CARE
Shelter team.
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Stuck Becoming: Between Labor and Care, Love and Abuse, by .
Stuck Becoming: Between Labor and
Care
, Love and Abuse. Return to top ↑. More. from. Lost in Limbo. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →. Julianalaan 134. 2628 BL Delft. Navigation. About Bnieuws →.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
Where is
Care
. By Samarth Vachhrajani. Bell Hooks famously writes in her book, All about love, that we don't
care
as much as we critique.
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Green is the New Fluffy, by Oliwia Jackowska & Zuzanna Sliwinska .
You take
care
of them and they take
care
of you when you are feeling lonely or having a bad day. Here are a few mistakes to avoid to keep your green friends alive! Click to look closer!
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Bnieuws edition 53/02. Published October 2019.
Fact is that somehow we, and our patter, have been able to lift the profession of designers to a level of 'stardom', and though we might pretend not to
care
, we ourselves are responsible for this phenomenon: we
care
!
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
An old book, whatever its subject or internal merits, is truly a portion of the national history; we may imitate it and print it in fac simile, but we can never exactly reproduce it ; and as an historical document it should be
carefully
preserved.". -
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Cleaners of BK, by Karolina Krajčíková & Nathan Döding.
Only in the absence of
care
, it's relevance is understood. The closely fabricated structure of maintenance is preventing the Bouwkunde building from any sort of breakdown. We go around with Ayse to see what work she does.
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Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework, by Maria Novas.
She is part of the invisible workforce of (mainly) women in this world that continue to dedicate their lives to
care
work every day. Whether paid, unpaid or underpaid. Whether in private or public spaces. Every single day. Even in times of war.
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Flying and Falling, by Nicole van Roij.
In Daedalus' warning to Icarus he pointed out that he should avoid extremes: ". [. ] Take
care
to fly halfway between the sun and the sea. If you fly too high, the sun’s heat will melt the wax that binds your wings.
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Bnieuws edition 55/04. Published May 2022.
Some of us dearly want to love and
care
for everything around, but how can you love what you don't know? This edition is about opening up the bubbles that we seem to live in, in search for what lies beyond. Editorial team.
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Phallic Architecture, by Berend.
Maybe architects from now on should take better
care
to avoid a possible comparison to penises. Norman Foster, you know what you did. Calling it the gherkin won’t help.
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Emotional Space, by Aimee Baars.
In fact, I admit that two months ago I shed a tear when I said goodbye to the village in Southern France, where for several years now, I have spent
careless
and liberating summers.
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Bnieuws edition 56/02. Published November 2022.
Did you hear about the
CARE
workshop? If Shigeru Ban took all your attention that day, treat yourself with some thoughts about it (page 18). And what to do with old buildings?
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Isle of Inspiration, by Lydia Giokari.
Cinema in particular, and especially stop-motion animation, has a very close relation to the practice of architecture, in the sense that they both use the same media; models that are built with great
care
and detail and brought to life via video or photographic
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A Dream About Action, by Emilie Stecher.
Use my abilities to take
care
of the planet and its inhabitants. Listen to the ones we forgot to listen to and empower the ones we do not see anymore.
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An ode to the pavement, by Margot Hols.
The outside environment is taken
care
of again. The results? The stoep again becomes a place of social connection. Not just a dumping place for bikes, but a place where neighbours meet neighbours. Sometimes planned, sometimes unexpected.
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Bnieuws edition 56/03. Published January 2023.
Further on, Kevin suggests that we let go of the apparent enemies of architecture, learning to take our time exploring subjects we
care
about (p.22).
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
Can we
care
for them as part of the modern relationship that the Netherlands associates with wind as it rises and falls? Click to look closer! Our good ol’ view of the windmill is through its relationship with the wind, land, water, air, and people.
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A Crisis of Imagination, by Joost Hoepman.
By mainly blaming the government for this epidemic of boringness, Betsky essentially marginalises the role of the designer into a slavish executor of plans that have been
carefully
laid down in advance by a client.
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South-Limburg!, by Robert van Overveld.
Even housing and education was taken
care
of by the mine, and people were getting a good income as well. The brotherhood that existed because of the shared days undergrounds was very strong.
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
However, this incredible skill is considered fraudulent craftsmanship and a punishable
career
path by law. What mistakes do art forgers make on their way to the masterpiece (aka a fake) which expose their activities to the eyes of authorities?
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A Lack of Exposure, by Alessandro Rognoni.
In similar ways, the improvisational quality of Ruault’s photography might hide his outstanding
care
for the details of everyday life. Just like his client’s buildings, these are images not promising more than what they show.
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Bootleg Paradise, by Tuyen Le.
In this category, bootlegs are
carefree
knockoffs. With that said, there are various version of poorly-shaped Winnie the Pooh, Pink Batman, and the abundance work of bootleg brands such as “Bolencioga” “Adiads” and “Guccy.”
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
‘Addition architecture’ does not
care
for style or theories, what is added is added by necessity. Each addition made by each household is subtly different, just like each household has its subtilties.
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Venice Biennale: Greek Pavilion, by Xristina Argyros and Elena Rossoni.
While most of our current work is in London, we have completed projects in NYC and in Athens, and hope to do more international work, especially in places that we
care
about and have a relationship with.
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