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Closet and Climax, by Joey Lageschaar.
The
Female
Gaze
. Learning from. Charles Worth and the Queer Origins of Couture. by Abigail Joseph. 1. and.
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Blog: Oct 12, 2024
On
Gaza
, Palestine: Occupying space to discuss the things that matter. By BK Scholars for Palestine.
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An Introduction to The Invisible Architect, by Inez Van Oeveren.
Journalists and critics regularly attribute
female
works to male colleagues, they may or may not do so consciously, but it happens. This struck not only me; but Merel Pit noticed it as well.
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The Sweet Moment of Disbelief, by Saartje Nibbering.
An increase in heart rate, ambient sounds disappearing, and
gaze
turning in those big eye love-crumbs, yet also a strong feeling of nausea and bodily heaviness arises. It is something that we all shall face or have already faced.
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Bnieuws edition 52/01. Published October 2018.
Lastly, we cast our
gaze
beyond the limits of architecture in our new segment on inspirations and obsessions.
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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
However, this time a common fascination, among students, towards drawings by
female
architects brought the chance to undertake a more collective research.
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People are in fields, by Nicole van Roij.
Most activities that they do (
gaze
, talk, play, sport) are also possible in places with more refuge, like the museum garden, but people still prefer to do them in fields.
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
As we return our
gaze
to our contemporary, conversations in the field are commonly confronted with the morality of the practice of architecture as more shed light on the enshrined injustice in the field.
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
As one moves on to the modern-day wind power here in the Netherlands, they can see the herds of monolithic wind turbines, mindlessly spinning their wings, whereas most of us
gaze
at them from the window frame of our choice of commute.
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Missed Takes on Gender in Architecture, by Julia Korpacka.
We (the collective pronoun I use here represents also other students, male and
female
alike, who endorsed, encouraged and helped with this small happening) considered this a missed opportunity in the discussion on the underrepresentation of women (and
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50 Euros for the Pleasures: Sex Workers in Red-light Districts , by Oliwia Jackowska.
Personally, I fail to believe that women in shop-fronts, displayed like any other advertised product represents the real image of freedom and
female
sexual liberation?
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Taboo in Translation, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Female
sanitary products are seen with suspicion. If you buy it at a store you will have it packed in a black bag. United Kingdom.
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Setting sail to freedom: the untold queer stories on cruise ships, by TJ Rivera.
And then there were the drag shows - spectacular displays of talent and creativity, where men boldly dressed up in women's clothes and took on
female
roles in performances that challenged traditional gender norms to captivated audiences.
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
With that said, my Dutch invasion was all derived from a single
female
plant. I want to mention another story highlighting how absurd our forced migration was.
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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
It becomes especially relevant, when it comes to
female
survivors placed among male, who are either strangers but often family members under the trauma of the events.
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The Archetypal Bias of Scale Figures Catalogs, by Romain Touron.
Thus, a drawing is read as a holistic artifact in which the reader is given the space to more-or-less
gaze
freely within the page.
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Between Struggle and Comfort, by Sem Verwey.
And when the prisoner lays in bed, fixating his
gaze
at the same spot of the ceiling constantly while being submerged in thought, he may at once. arrive. at a conclusion.
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Study Pressure at BK City, by Jan Pruszyński.
No difference in experiencing study pressure has been noticed between male and
female
students, however living further away from the university seems to have a big impact on it.
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
Spatial standards of comfort were codified in handbooks such as Ernst Neufert’s 1936 Architect’s Data, with the male figure taken as ‘The Scale of All Things’ and the
female
figure featured solely in diagrams outlining the efficient layout of kitchens
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1 ́000 m² of desire, by Maja Liro .
opulent facade but rather by the way porn and media technologies dematerialized it to produce the interior itself as a spectacle; in similar fashion, Ken’s initial attempts at restoring his identity as a male didn’t manifest through overthrowing the all-
female
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How to Become the Founder of a Feminist Religion, by Heesoo Kwon.
Bobo and Eebobo, each mean
female
and male. And Bbobbo and Eebbobbo each mean vagina and penis. Boeboe is the ideal identity in Leymusoom. Boeboe means the people who consider themselves beyond gender boundaries. Everyone desires to be Boeboe.
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Hello, Goodbye and Toilets, Oh My!, by Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
In response, Elena explained - “The
female
one is a room in a room, it’s a storage space where inside -that- there is a bathroom. It’s not ideal.”.
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The Realm of Toilets of the Bouwkunde, by Tuyen Le.
The solution of retrofitting existing bathroom layouts to gender-neutral bathrooms is undoubtedly a serious concern because the human population has already been conditioned to male-
female
gender norms.
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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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