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A Dream About Action, by Emilie Stecher.
Published in:
Dreamscapes
. October 2022. 56/01. From the editors. A
Dream
About Action. Words and Images. Emilie Stecher. The more we know what kind of future we aspire the more we can shape our actions.
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Bnieuws edition 51/05. Published March 2018.
Dare to
Dream
Big. 51/05. Dare to
Dream
Big. Editorial team. Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Ksenia Otmakhova, Nadine van den Berg. With contributions from. Małgorzata Wyszyńska, Pierijn van der Putt. Cover design by. Ada Jaśkowiec. Editorial.
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Anatomy of the Dream, by Jonathan Kaye.
Published in:
Dreamscapes
. October 2022. 56/01. Pen Pal. Anatomy of the
Dream
. Words and Images. Jonathan Kaye. There exists a state between consciousness and unconsciousness — a state which suspends fear, knowledge, bias, hardship, and reality.
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Bnieuws edition 56/01. Published October 2022.
Dreamscapes
. 56/01.
Dreamscapes
. I Have a
Dream
. is arguably one of the most momentous statements in human history. Its power lies in the hope and promise that the words bring.
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The American Dream is hyper-real in Florida!, by Tuyen Le.
The American
Dream
is hyper-real in Florida! Words and Images. Tuyen Le. When we think of the most magical place on Earth, where do you think of it? One of the obvious answers would be Disneyland.
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Soviet Dreams, by Jānis Bērziņš.
Soviet
Dreams
. Jānis Bērziņš. Imagine this situation: you and your friends get together on New Year’s Eve in Moscow. You get drunk, really drunk, and eventually pass out.
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Dreamed cities as neurodivergent cities, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Published in:
Dreamscapes
. October 2022. 56/01. From the editors.
Dreamed
cities as Neurodivergent Cities. Words and Images. Oliwia Jackowska. What does the notion of
DREAMED
SPACES strike you as?
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Rau muống, nostalgia, and war, by Tuyen Le, Mary Le.
Published in:
Dreamscapes
. October 2022. 56/01. From the editors. Rau muống, nostalgia, and war. Words and Images. Tuyen Le, Mary Le.
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Blog: Oct 17, 2022
Dreamscapes
edition is now out at the BK and online!
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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, (page 12), we examine how hyper-real suburbia embodies the American
Dream
.
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
The suburban
dream
also came to fruition; semi-detached houses allowed the suburbans to live in spacious and secluded homes but within the often-modest budget of the lower middle class.
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Costa del Sprawl Pavilion - Estudio ESSE, by Sam Eadington.
Or that’s the
dream
we’re sold, and yes, we are consumers. Education is a commodity, thank you Baby Boomers. I’ll cherry pick ideas from the history of art, and quote philosophers because it makes me look right smart.
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108 Questions, by Jonas Althuis.
What do you
dream
of doing? Which place do you
dream
of visiting? Where would you be if you weren’t studying or working at our faculty currently? What’s your biggest regret in the context of studying or working at the faculty?
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
The Patriarch's arch-secular
dream
.”. Lucio Costa. Brasília Pilot Plan Report. The city drawn out between the mountains, forest, sand and sea was only Brazil’s capital between 1763 and 1960.
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Architecture without Architects v2.0, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Published in:
Dreamscapes
. October 2022. 56/01. From the editors. Architecture without Architects v2.0. Words. Zuza Sliwinska. In the monotony of standardized, cookie-cutter architecture, we continue striving for novelty in our designs.
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The Unchanging Land, by Federico Ruiz.
Dream
. Take a large piece of land. Then, eliminate any possibility of having a reference point, erasing differences and making every part the same as the next one.
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Cheap Absurdity, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Everything is twisted, turned upside down, and most of all seems like an absurd fever-
dream
. But this absurdity in cheap understanding of space brings something more, it brings the simple honesty that we long for. The Room.
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Olympic Architects, by Edgars Jane.
The scale of the venue is shamelessly matched by the grandeur of the dress-up; amidst the 68’000 empty seats of the audience an eerie echo of a populistic tale about the foundation of the modern Olympic Games is being broadcasted—it had started with a
dream
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Fyre Festival, by Jack Oliver Petch.
every element of the story here, but one of the most powerful things is the way the film reflects in the last scenes that the initial promotional shoot in many ways was the festival, that everything else was just a fallout from selling an impossible
dream
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
Choosing the intuitive ways brought me back to the starting point, feeling as though I were trapped in a fever
dream
. With each attempt, passing similar configurations of shops, a delirious thought began to take hold: I might never find my way out.
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Perks of Dating an Architect, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Architects are often described as a mix of creative and tech with characteristics such as a
dreamer
, perfectionist, solution-oriented, and excellent social skills.
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A Day of Change, by Jonas Althuis.
A bad
dream
, she thought to herself, struggling to remember its contents. She felt a cold breeze on her skin, coming in through her open bedroom window. It was still dark outside.
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Thing In Between My Eyebrows, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Just moments later, I am packing my bags to move to my
dream
destination to conquer the professional world.
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50 Euros for the Pleasures: Sex Workers in Red-light Districts , by Oliwia Jackowska.
This is how a blogger described his experience of “fulfilling a lifelong
dream
” and paying for sex services in Amsterdam.
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Pritzker Prize for Escher: revisited, by Szymon Smyk.
Interestingly, the precedent to creating
dream
worlds that could not be fulfilled in material space far exceeds the period of rapid growth of the virtual - from the many examples on the masterplan level, such as Le Corbusier’s plan for Paris and Will
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