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Interview Jan Dierckx: 10 minutes with an architect, by Louisa Hollander.
Data will show us if our design
decisions
were the right or wrong ones. But it will also help buildings adapt themselves better to its users, because it will understand how hot it is in a building, how much sun there is.
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Louder than Words, by Vineet Dhall.
Some attribute it to
decisions
on life and death in gladiatorial battles. Nevertheless, It seems that the use of the thumb has survived more than spoken languages.
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Promoting a positive Relation-to-Self through Recognition in Architectural Design, by Jeremy Hill.
We cannot maintain a positive relation-to-self, and feel ourselves that our needs and desires, our ability to make moral
decisions
, and our capabilities are valid and valuable, unless this is recognised by others.
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Changing the Narrative, by Elena Rossoni.
Even though the Spanish government took the
decision
to exhume Franco’s remains (which has seen major reactions from Franco-nostalgics, right wing and Catholic church supporters), the area risks becoming a cenotaph — an empty grave — with no clear narrative
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Choosing Your Track, by Nicole van Roij.
This
decision
might be super clear for some students, but can be an obstacle for others.
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Bnieuws edition 55/01. Published October 2021.
So if you’re not very confident, as Frank Lloyd Wright about your design
decisions
, you can probably use some of Frank Lloyd Wright's "insightful" comments. Whatever comes your way, Frank might make it easier to deal with….
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Our Contributions: At the first group meeting, we made
decisions
about the team work process.
Decisions
were made based on students’ own ideas and areas of interest and tutors guided them knowing their development stage.
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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
How do they make
decisions
about their design? This idea that you can learn from the considerations of others was the reason to organise the event. - Job Schroën.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
This
decision
will have a big impact on the original design idea. Is there a correct way to handle these situations? Should the original architect be included, or at least be informed about the redesign?
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I would rather…, by Iman Ramshini.
Furthermore, we are unable to control the outcomes of our daily
decisions
, considering the free will of other human beings is unavoidable. This is different in the Sims.
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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
This tells something about the power of those who are writing history and the impact of their
decisions
.
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Stay, by Federico Ruiz.
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Study Pressure at BK City, by Jan Pruszyński.
Quite often in studios critical
decisions
are made last minute (just before the deadline), which means there is no time to implement them because students still need to work on their presentations and visualisation of the project.
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
Top-down
decisions
might appear seemingly efficient, but in our case, the switch was not taken as wholeheartedly by its everyday users.
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Ark[s], by Aikaterina Myserli.
The insufficiency of land facilities and the belief that any humanitarian intervention through architecture cannot be captured by policy
decisions
led to the idea of an alternative model of receiving refugee flows in the Mediterranean Sea by creating
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Soviet Dreams, by Jānis Bērziņš.
This movie can still be seen on TV and has become a New year’s eve tradition in many households, possibly because this love story (the main characters eventually fall in love), depicts the reality of soviet mass planning and
decisions
that shaped the
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Camera!, by Robert van Overveld.
This is a
decision
of the integral security department of the university. A total of eight cameras have been placed looking over the places of the campus where crowd forming is most likely, for example, at the Bouwpub.
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Bnieuws edition 53/01. Published September 2019.
However, every now and then I find myself at crucial crossroads in design
decision
making, a true inner battle; fighting myself to the depths of design desperation; talk about an arduous journey. (Well, OK.
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Dear TU Delft, by Christopher Clarkson.
Of course, it might not be out of racist. intent. that these systems are upheld today; however, the intent is not the defining factor here, remember, systemic racism operates at a subconscious level of the masses. before. conscious
decisions
are made.
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Bnieuws edition 52/02. Published December 2018.
It is an uncertain period of awaiting a
decision
or resolution.
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To Be Identified As Such, by Tommi Hilsee.
— to be in literal contradiction and hostility to yourself as a femme and as a misogynist— — the process of becoming is to sort through that— there is no moment of
decision
or reckoning where you say ‘I am that and now I pursue this fixed line to this
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
We see the bureaucratic organisation method and the top-down
decision
-making of the university restricting free expression and censoring institutional criticism.
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A Reflection on the Materialistic You, by Robert van Overveld.
Being materialistic isn't good or bad per se, but whether something contributes to who you are should be part of your
decision
making. Not restricting yourself in that way can definitely lead to unhappiness.
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Unpaid Internships, by Elena Rossoni.
A couple of months ago however, amid the recent ongoing row on the subject, the studio decided to end internships in their Tokyo office (stating that recent events had nothing to do with the
decision
).
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In conversation with David T. van Zanten, by Stef Dingen and David T. van Zanten, Mary Jane Crow.
Anecdotally recalling his experience as a juror on the 1987 competition for the Harold Washington Library in Chicago, Van Zanten elaborated on the politics of
decision
making and the range of complications that can deflect the process.
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