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Bnieuws edition 52/01. Published October 2018.
Explorations +
Contexts
. 52/01. Explorations +
Contexts
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The Formal Basis of Post-modern Joke Design (of Design Jokes), by Editorial team.
A collection of jokes from different cultures, highlighting the intricacies of varying socio-economic-political
contexts
and how they can affect joke-design outcomes. First of all, we ought to make a distinction between joke design and design joke.
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Physical or Intangible?, by Ksenija Onufrijeva.
This transition created a range of buildings that would be adaptable within numerous urban
contexts
in terms of their independent position within that same urban surrounding.
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Abandoned, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Published in: Explorations +
Contexts
. October 2018. 52/01. Abandoned. Jack Oliver Petch. Kevin Purger’s series ‘Defunctland’ at defunctland.com. It’s happened again. I hope you’re all sitting comfortably.
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Thoughts on Green, by Valentin Zech.
A single colour can mean countless different things depending on its
context
and our brains are extremely quick in decoding that underlying meaning. This is never explicitly taught to us, we just know.
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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
CARE is a global NGO working with communities under the pressure of humanitarian crises; be it the war zone in Ukraine, the earthquake and cholera outbreak in Haiti, or the recent hunger crisis in Eastern Africa… a
context
most of us are not used to working
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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
Seven students looked at drawings from seven architects, including their life,
context
and work: Marion Mahony Griffin (1871-1961); Dorothy Draper (1889-1969); Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (1897-2000); Ray Eames (1912-1988); Jean Bodman Fletcher (1915-1965
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The Bnieuws website is launching soon!
With the publication of our latest edition, Digital Space, the editorial board of Bnieuws has come to terms with the virtual
context
in which we live today.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
We chose to play songs from the feminist punk group Pussy Riot during the rebellion in order to place the performance in a larger
context
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What's Your Problem?, by Sam Eadington.
We understand ourselves as problem solvers, unhindered by preconceived notions of form, aesthetics, or the necessities of historic
contextualism
. There’s a lot to take in from a couple of sentences of architects’ blurb here.
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Promoting a positive Relation-to-Self through Recognition in Architectural Design, by Jeremy Hill.
First of all, the aesthetic design decisions of the Alex Monroe Studio clearly speak of a recognition of the spatial
context
of the building: Dennis Gilbert, Alex Monroe Studio / DSDHA (photograph, 2021, ArchDaily, archdaily.com. ). the façades continue
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Indesem 23: Embracing Boundaries, by Joost Hoepman.
The
concept
of boundaries in architectural theory and practice is complex, with its interpretation varying based on the specific
context
.
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The Hot and Cold of Disseminating, by Tuyen Le.
The users are constantly evolving, how can the publishing houses disseminate their gathered knowledge and
content
?
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The Richness In Living Cheaply , by Daniel James Keeffe.
Coming from the UK, in the
context
of the wider world, I have been remarkably privileged. In modern discourse, that should go without saying really.
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House of Machines - AI in Design, by Nathan Kramer.
This method is called a generative adversarial network (GAN) and is one of the most common methods for
content
generation using AI today. A variation on the GAN-method is to use the ‘style’ of pre-existing images as an input for the generator.
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Venice Biennale: Greek Pavilion, by Xristina Argyros and Elena Rossoni.
Published in: Explorations +
Contexts
. October 2018. 52/01. Venice Biennale: Greek Pavilion. Xristina Argyros and Elena Rossoni.
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TOK-concept, by Rogier Bos.
TOK-
concept
. Words and Images. Rogier Bos. Along with my architectural studies, the last couple of years I have also become a young entrepreneur running my own small business.
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Bjarke Ingels Portrayed, by Aimee Baars.
It makes me wonder how you can keep your life simple, stay humble, in his
context
of living.
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No Bombing, No Heavy Petting, Just Stay in Your Lanes, by Sam Eadington.
Interestingly these symbols of wealth, leisure and luxury that are aimed at creating an escape from the
context
, do in fact link back the historical
context
of southern Spain.
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The Paths That We Must Walk, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. which he wrote in 1690, argued that our knowledge is derived from being in
contact
with the physical stimuli with which we are exposed to.
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The Marble Arch Joke, by Alessandro Rognoni.
And, as we all know, a certain provocative and
context
-revealing approach to buildings is very much part of Dutch architectural thinking in the last few decades.
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The Sweet Moment of Disbelief, by Saartje Nibbering.
The drawing is a visualisation of the Sublime in an architectural
context
. It contains ambivalences of both beauty and terror. The Sainte-Chapelle (Paris) is used as setting. #sublime. #beauty. #terror.
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Where the light is strong…, by Christopher Clarkson.
Because all public interaction takes place within it, the intimate values reduce, and furthermore, your home’s
context
becomes irrelevant.
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High and Low, by Alessandro Rognoni.
In the
context
of their collaboration, this can be found in its quoted words, printed on top of existing rugs, cloaks or IKEA handbags (“Keep off”, or “Timeless” are two examples).
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