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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
Where
Earthquakes
Come at Night. Words. Jonas Althuis.
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In the Face of Adversity, by Su Müstecaplıoğlu and Saartje Nibbering.
“I feel guilty and powerless being here in the Netherlands while my home country is going through such devastating
earthquakes
,” Su said. “Families mourn and struggle to survive after a tragedy, leaving thousands homeless without basic necessities.
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From Urgency to Action, by The Syrian Turkish Architectural Recovery Team.
START is a collaborative attempt to engage productively with the changing needs of people that have been affected by the
earthquakes
in Syria and Turkey.’’.
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Hybrid Timber Construction, by Krittika Agarwal.
While the city shares the history of
earthquakes
, the quality and planning of the built fabric still demand very high attention.
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Hope on water, by Sevince Bayrak.
Since the city is on an active fault line, it is expected that an
earthquake
over 7 magnitudes will likely to happen in the next decade.
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Bnieuws edition 54/03. Published December 2020.
He argues that technology saves lives by gathering data on events such as
earthquakes
or global warming. But how does digital technology and its new realities relate to architecture, and particularly architectural education?
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Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
For example, it’s sensors that warn us for
earthquakes
, not our own intelligence. Also global warming is largely based on data gathering and comparison. We don’t smell CO2, we can’t see it, but rely on devices to measure it.
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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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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
CARE is a global NGO working with communities under the pressure of humanitarian crises; be it the war zone in Ukraine, the
earthquake
and cholera outbreak in Haiti, or the recent hunger crisis in Eastern Africa… a context most of us are not used to working
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Bnieuws edition 57/03. Published March 2024.
Our journey begins in Turkey, where Tijs Rijer van der Eng’s photo-poetic essay looks at daily routines and rituals that help individuals and communities carry on amid collapse, in this case the aftermath of the
earthquake
in Antakya. (page 4).
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