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Ode on A climate Schematic, by Christopher Clarkson.
This Poem, (see title above) aims first and foremost to
critique
the language used in written conversation between construction workers, architects, and technicians.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
Through music, artefact and movement, they installed a “self-made outrageous piece of furniture as a
critique
to highlight the imbalanced power structure” at the university.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
Bell Hooks famously writes in her book, All about love, that we don't care as much as we
critique
. This rings true for most architectural academic practices that are deeply rooted in
critique
-oriented pedagogies.
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Taboo in Translation, by Oliwia Jackowska.
The
critique
of bacalhau in any possible form, can get anyone in a lot of trouble! Chile. When preparing your drink, you need to ALWAYS put pisco (alcohol) first, then the ice and lastly the coke.
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The Metaverse: Our New Playground?, by Saartje Nibbering, Bryan Ye.
I'd like to address one final point raised in both Magermans and Moneta's articles: a
critique
of control and virtuality technology.
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Post-Post Post, by Night(s) of Philosophy.
Post-modernism, for example, is a
critique
, a way of thinking that did not so much come after modernism, as coincided with, responded to, and existed simultaneously with it.
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Interview: Michael van der Tas, by Michael van der Tas, Aimee Baars, Robert van Overveld.
Did you get any protest or
critique
the moment the faculty closed? As far as I’m concerned everyone was very understanding and there was no
critique
whatsoever. How have you experienced this time at the faculty so far?
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Bnieuws edition 56/02. Published November 2022.
Jonathan is exploring different ways on how we could
critique
architecture, so that we may find out what good architecture really is (page 24). We end this issue with another of our dear editors leaving the team.
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The Sweet Moment of Disbelief, by Saartje Nibbering.
Kant:
Critique
of Judgement; chapters 4 - 9 (note: advanced read). B.C. Freeman: The Feminine Sublime. Return to top ↑. More. from. Letting Go. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →.
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Jargon, by Sam Eadington.
Whether it’s a bewildering studio description, a tutor’s cryptic
critique
, or a peer’s un-ironic ego trip via every multi-syllabled cliché they can wrap their tongue around, we should never be scared to ask, simply, ‘what do you mean?’.
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
Naturally, the procedure is justified by the act of pure historical preservation of the piece but doesn’t it also shine some light on our preference towards perfection, authenticity, and maybe a level of disgust and
critique
towards decay and imperfection
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Never Been Built, by Aimee Baars.
The plans were officially presented in 1992, but were received with
critique
, specifically in regard to the accessibility of the design and the financial feasibility.
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Book Review: Being Ecological, by Amy Young.
With a base understanding of Kant and Heidegger, Being Ecological is a fantastic read, however the major
critique
is that it is easy to get lost among the string of theories, philosophers, artists and ideas that Morton presents.
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Unsophisticated Sophistication, by Jonas Althuis.
page has even mentioned explicitly that they see the meme format as having multiple layers; on a superficial level it's a "quick and dirty" piece of comedy, but often a deeper meaning is contained within; the memes can "trojan horse theory, history and
critique
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How to Become the Founder of a Feminist Religion, by Heesoo Kwon.
It combines elements of science fiction. historical fiction, fantasy, religion, feminism and magic realism with non-Western cosmologies in order to
critique
the present-day dilemmas of women and to interrogate and re-examine misogynist religious dogma
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The Marble Arch Joke, by Alessandro Rognoni.
#
critique
. #MVRDV.
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Spider-Verse, by Jan Pruszynski.
“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse”. film, however it is as well a
critique
of other superhero movies. I have a huge problem with most of them and I honestly don’t remember the last time I left a cinema wanting more.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
Recently one bright group of students wrote a song as a
critique
of current museum exhibitions and tourism in Delft that seem to be reducing the complexity of Delft’s heritage into an image.
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House of Machines - AI in Design, by Nathan Kramer.
Critique
of Artificial Intelligence in Architecture. Some say that artificial intelligence offers a cornucopia of creativity, rendering architects virtually useless, flooding civilization with endless ‘good’ architecture.
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Bnieuws edition 53/03. Published November 2019.
We have
critiqued
architectural jargon, or the 'archispeak', many times in Bnieuws. However, specific jargon is also used to communicate efficiently between professionals.
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Its structural precariousness is a metaphor for other forms of instability, the pile of junk it creates is a
critique
of other modes of accumulation.
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When actions speak too loudly, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
This is succinctly curated through Haitian filmmaker Raoul Peck’s documentary named “Fatal Assistance”, who
critiqued
the situation surrounding foreign aid offered to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake.
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BOOP IT, by Jonathan Kaye.
The criticism this process produces might persist separately from or be codependent with the ideas it
critiques
, but it must reflect the complex reality that everyone has the requisite education to contribute meaningful commentary.
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
One of the biggest
critiques
of post-war suburbia is that the neighbourhoods were built for a vision of the future that was mostly unfixed. How could the architecture respond to such uncertainty?
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