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In the Face of Adversity, by Su Müstecaplıoğlu and Saartje Nibbering.
The earthquakes in Turkey and Syria caused not only physical
destruction
, but also emotional devastation, leaving thousands homeless and mourning loved ones.
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Blog: Oct 12, 2024
Where do we stand in relation to the
destruction
of schools, hospitals, residential buildings, and universities? Does our relationship with buildings end once their construction is completed?
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The Future of Home, by Oliwia Jackowska.
They questioned the fragility of our day to day in the face of political conflict and natural disasters and for the theme of the future of home they sent their contribution of technical drawings of
destruction
. Illustration by Oliwia Jackowska.
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From Urgency to Action, by The Syrian Turkish Architectural Recovery Team.
Destruction
of Earthquakes in Turkey. #recovery. #syria. #turkey. www.starttudelft.com. Return to top ↑. More. from. Senses. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →. Julianalaan 134. 2628 BL Delft.
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Haunted Landscapes, by Maja Liro.
The
destruction
of Warsaw in the years 1939-1945 is a prime example of "urbicide” in the history of 20th-century Europe. 2.
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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
The complexity of implications resulting from
destruction
spans across so many levels that the ability to grasp them and respond promptly becomes a challenge on its own.
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Bnieuws edition 56/01. Published October 2022.
From
destruction
we found broken dreams of Rotterdam city, with the changing demographic of dwellers, can the city keep up with housing demands?
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
In the case of Lithuania, the years 1944-1991 consisted of a period of
destructive
occupation; the Church was suppressed, the intelligentsia was harassed and obstructed and massive deportations were carried out to eliminate any resistance to collectivization
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
"It is a great pity that there should be so many distinct enemies at work for the
destruction
of literature, and that they should so often be allowed to work out their sad end.
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
These brand architects are responsible of creating real estate financial complexes, causing
destruction
of neighbourhoods and the creation of unaffordable and inaccessible cities.
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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
In the aftermath of unmeasurable
destruction
and hardship as Poland became Europe’s battlefield, the filmmakers faced challenges in preserving the memory of suffering and reflecting the moods of their society.
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Gordon Matta-Clark: Poetic Anarchy, by Juliette Khoo.
Rather than ‘
destruction
’, Matta-Clark enacted a form of reverse building that exposed the underbelly of the edifice.
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Diamond in the Rough, Forever Young, by Jonas Althuis.
With working-class housing, sometimes built by companies for employees, and rapidly built housing from the reconstruction period following the
destruction
of the Second World War, Rotterdam’s housing stock was dominated by cheap, low-quality housing,
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The Garden of the Meanwhile: An Architectural Fiction, by Stefan Gzyl.
They moved quickly, the excavator marking the pace of
destruction
. When both trucks were filled to the brim, there was a pause. One side of the garden was gone.
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What Are You Watching Right Now? Oppenheimer, by Tuyen Le, Nathan Döding, Maja Liro.
All of that aside, It is important to note that the treatment for this explosion is less for the fan, but rather to showcase the next chapter of Oppenheimer’s life, when his name is now forever attached to the instrument of mass
destruction
and the U.S
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
my hometown as a city at the juncture of extinction and possibility, a place where the material residues of glorious and exuberant modernity are either the food for nostalgia (preserving the past as if frozen in time) or the raw matter for voracious
destruction
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I would rather…, by Iman Ramshini.
The idea of being the designer of your artificial world and experiencing it is such a top-seller idea for younger players that it covers all of the potentially
destructive
effects.
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pOthOles, by Jonathan Kaye.
Yet the heaving pavements of our hearts — those insecurities and failures which seem to catch us time and time again — are not predestined to be
destructive
. We control the keys to their existence and their effects.
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Missed Takes on Gender in Architecture, by Julia Korpacka.
With my intervention, I took the liberty to become interactive with the aforementioned part of the exposition with non-
destructive
means (think of it as a Photoshop mask) to spark the discussion the organisers aimed for outside of my social circle and
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