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Bkino X Community Office Presents: Film Festival Good, Bad, And In-Between, by Cecile Calis.
BKINO (a bnieuws initiative) and the Community Office is organising a film festival on the. 7th of June at the BK. revolving around the good, the bad, and the in-between of the term '
diversity
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BK Talks 1: on race, gender and fairy tales, by Federico Ruiz.
One of the proposed ways to do this has been the implementation of
diversity
quotas in institutions. The speakers also had something to say about this. Institutional quotas.
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Inclusive Design is the Norm, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
On Purple Friday sexual
diversity
is celebrated. They stand firm for their fellow youth who are bullied or feel marginalized because of their orientation. By wearing purple, they show support for the LGBTQ group.
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I Feel Out of Place, by Tuyen Le.
Thus, the issue of
diversity
dawns upon them only post-rendering, resulting in situations where there is zero people of colour in a scene.
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Blog: Sep 06, 2023
On the 13th of September (next Wednesday), Bnieuws and Community Event is hosting a FREE film festival all about the Good, the Bad, and the Inbetween of the word "
Diversity
".
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On renders, by Jonas Althuis.
I like to call these ‘sunshine and rainbows’ renders, and I think they are representative of the bigger issues of
diversity
and honesty in the modern architectural field. A digital skeleton in the closet, so to speak.
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The American Dream is hyper-real in Florida!, by Tuyen Le.
However, in reality, the formula to such perfection is not simple, and a few of the ingredients are a pinch of racial
diversity
, a tablespoon of postmodernism, and a large cup of privatization.
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Artefact: Public Plinth, by Alessandro Rognoni and Ron Barten.
Such a
diversity
of languages often occurs in the space of two metres, on the buildings’ plinth. Here, the formal language of the landlord intersects with the informal response of who dwells in the city.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
BLOB believes students are confronted with a lack of
diversity
of institutional role models at least 85 percent of the time during their education in the Architecture Faculty of TU Delft.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
This particular type of architecture has to be appreciated not only for its emphasis on original form and
diversity
, but mostly as a historical path of the search for contextuality and Lithuanian architectural spirit (Petrulis, 2006).
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The Dutch Factor, by Federico Ruiz.
Here, an interesting question arises: are the efforts of studio coordinators to have mixed groups following a legitimate attempt to promote
diversity
?
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Dear TU Delft, by Christopher Clarkson.
When TU Delft has leadership that reflects the
diversity
of the student body (and is 50% female), I think it will have made a step in the right direction.”
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Setting sail to freedom: the untold queer stories on cruise ships, by TJ Rivera.
As the ships traversed distant, sometimes exotic destinations, passengers and crew alike were exposed to cultures and attitudes that celebrated
diversity
and embraced difference. Queer language in the Navy.
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Bnieuws edition 55/03. Published February 2022.
I Feel out of Place. challenges the lack of visual representation of the
diversity
of people in architectural drawings and its harmful consequences. Buckle up, and let us take you away on a journey through this new edition! Contents.
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People are in fields, by Nicole van Roij.
In order to experience enough
diversity
, the three hour walk is crossing four green structures and the beach boulevard. All five are situated in Scheveningen and built in different ages.
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Diamond in the Rough, Forever Young, by Jonas Althuis.
This
diversity
is still strongly present today.
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The Archetypal Bias of Scale Figures Catalogs, by Romain Touron.
Yet, presented as hostile to
diversity
, Ergonomy could be seen as the simple wish of exhaustivity.
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Bnieuws edition 57/01. Published September 2023.
Casa Mojo Dojo House. we proceed with a trip to Disneyland, or actually Florida, where Walt Disney Productions have attempted to create the American Dream in hyper-real suburbia, using racial
diversity
, postmodernism and privatisation. (page 12).
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Closet and Climax, by Joey Lageschaar.
Growing up in the rural countryside and then moving to the urban network of western Netherlands, Joey enjoys the freedom and
diversity
that the cities have to offer.
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Further, the range of housing typologies on the estate lacks
diversity
.
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Comfort in chaos, by Nathan Döding.
We strive for maximum
diversity
, but as long as we plant the seeds, there is no jungle. Return to top ↑. More. from. The Realm of Comfort. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →.
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A Crisis of Imagination, by Joost Hoepman.
Somehow it feels like our buildings are becoming more and more the same, even though we live in a time when we are finally aware of the great
diversity
of people and ideas. Why don't we see this revelation reflected in the buildings we make?
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Back to the cinema. Please. , by Alessandro Rognoni.
We usually do it without acknowledging the way people might negotiate between our architectural ideologies, when projected onto public space, and their individuality and
diversity
.
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Brexit and British Architecture, by Amy Young.
This would frankly be horrendous for the industry: the
diversity
and range of influences is what makes British architecture so fantastic.
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50 Shades of Clay, by Jonas Althuis.
Collage that shows the
diversity
in colours that bricks can have, compiled digitally from more than 50 photos of brick walls in Schiedam / compiled by Jonas Althuis.
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