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Bnieuws edition 54/02. Published October 2020.
Change
. 54/02.
Change
. We live in turbulent times, times which create circumstances where we don’t quite know where we’ll be in just a few short months. While viruses and protests lay siege on the world we ask ourselves, what will
change
?
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Grief or Change, by Emilie Stecher.
Grief or
Change
. Words. Emilie Stecher. We all know about it. It’s in the news every day. We know we should
change
our behavior and we know we don’t have any time to lose. Yet we still don’t manage to give up on the simplest things.
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A Day of Change, by Jonas Althuis.
Published in:
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. October 2020. 54/02. Pen Pal. A Day of
Change
. Jonas Althuis. Based on real events. Berlin. , 1989 / Raphaël Thiémard. Mia awoke in a cold sweat. A bad dream, she thought to herself, struggling to remember its contents.
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Short story of change, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Published in:
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. October 2020. 54/02. From the editors. Short story of
change
. Words and Images. Inez Margaux Van Oeveren. Library at home / Inez Van Oeveren.
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Bnieuws edition 50/08. Published June 2017.
A
Change
is Gonna Come. 50/08. A
Change
is Gonna Come. Editorial team. Noortje Weenink, Lydia Giokari, Nadine van den Berg, Ruiying Liu. With contributions from. Ola Gordowy, Yafim Simanovsky. Cover design by.
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
As the new academic year found TU Delft’s catering management completely altered, abrupt
changes
have occurred in all university faculties.
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Safe at work, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Published in:
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. October 2020. 54/02. From the editors. Safe at work. Inez Margaux Van Oeveren. Safe at work, in public and transit.
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The Flawed Notion of a Separate Here and There, by Matt Roberts.
At a glance the image on the left looks like it might be a visualisation of North America under the very worst predicted effects of climate
change
. Thankfully however, this is not the case.
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Reflecting, by Editorial team.
Would you
change
anything that you did, considering it a mistake? Was there any situation that you considered a mistake that turned out to be good for you?
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Get lost, by Nathan Kramer.
Published in:
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. October 2020. 54/02. Pen Pal. Get lost. Nathan Kramer. Cities are full of surprises, mostly pleasant, sometimes unpleasant or even boring.
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A Crisis of Imagination, by Joost Hoepman.
Major environmental and social challenges such as climate
change
, agriculture, public housing, energy and healthcare compete for our attention, not to mention the recent pandemic that acted as a catalyst for turning the way we live totally upside down
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
How has student life
changed
compared to your own student years? I think there is an interesting balance of things that
changed
and things that haven’t
changed
at all. I have noticed that the main ambitions of students don’t
change
.
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Like it's normal., by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Today my roommate reminded me of an article I wrote in Bnieuws issue
CHANGE
in December 2020. She told me that not that much had
changed
since I wrote that article. The picture that I portrayed is indeed still prevalent in our household.
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Artefact: My Mobile Phone, by James O'Callaghan.
The smart phone has
changed
our lives and the iPhone led that
change
fifteen years ago.
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The Unchanging Land, by Federico Ruiz.
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. October 2020. 54/02. From the editors. The Unchanging Land. Federico Ruiz. Dream. Take a large piece of land.
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Are You Mad?, by Sem Verwey.
When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change
(IPCC) in their. Sixth Assessment Report. provides us yet again with a statement that continued greenhouse gas emissions will heat our planet up with 1,5. o.
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Book Review: Being Ecological, by Amy Young.
Perhaps it would be wise for architects to truly understand climate
change
, climate-driven design and their role in designing a sustainable future first.
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The Orange Hall, by Followers @BNIEUWS, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Published in:
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. October 2020. 54/02. Pen Pal. The Orange Hall. Followers @BNIEUWS, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren. We posed a question on Instagram stories: If our followers (you) could
change
the colour of the orange hall, what would it be?
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Manifesting, by Jonas Althuis.
By a
chance
encounter I recently came across a wonderful website that has a huge collection of design manifestoes all in one place.
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Action Reaction, by Robert van Overveld.
First of all, the relationships you have with those who teach you - may that be your parents, your neighbour, or in this case, a schoolteacher – is an age-old concept that is always subject to
change
.
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If not now, then when?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren & Gigi Altman.
As a designer, we will not be designing the product, but we will come up with a proposal on how people will travel in the future and what kind of
changes
this will require of a train. Nine out of ten projects are about future design.
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Nature as a museum, by Bo Kuiper, Joep Merx & Martin Sitorus.
Especially in times of climate
change
, this should be questioned to stimulate new points of view. We have always used the term nature as a projection of our personal beliefs.
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Artefact: The Bric-a-brac cabinet, by Leeke Reinders.
They wear, move and
change
hands. Its usage might
change
, as well as its meaning or emotional connotations. The first time I laid eyes upon this cabinet building, I was intrigued by its bric-a-brac qualities.
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Artefact: Victoria, by Jorge Mejía Hernández.
Published in:
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. October 2020. 54/02. Artefact: Victoria. Jorge Mejía Hernández. ‘Artefact’ is a recurring two-page spread, which features a beloved object presented by one of the BK City staff members.
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The Morning Sun, by Carmen Wientjes.
I become most aware of the
changes
around me. How the night has disappeared in the rise of the morning, how the. darkness and stars have transformed into the brightest blue sky, how the. sun rays are already disappearing since turning a corner.
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