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A Short Story of Bnieuws, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Find
out about the behind the scenes of the Bnieuws editorial team, who
find
themselves in a strange situation and need to
find
a way out. #story. #bnieuws. #background. Return to top ↑. More. from. Optimism and Pessimism. Links.
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Isle of Inspiration, by Lydia Giokari.
The summer break is the ideal time to catch up with all the things you could not
find
time for while studying. First on my list was to watch the movie. ‘Isle of Dogs’, written, produced and directed by Wes Anderson.
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Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
I
find
it more interesting than having a stable, defined 20 employees in the office. Because that’s also when you start being invited for different projects.
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Perks of Dating an Architect, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
For many, these personal characteristics sound like a unique set of characteristics that the opposite sex tends to
find
very attractive. But what's the point of dating an architect?
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Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
And yet after 3 years I still couldn’t
find
myself excited anymore about coming to the office every day. That was the moment when I understood that most offices have templates. And I decided to take a break.''.
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Bnieuws edition 56/03. Published January 2023.
As a new year surprises us yet again, and deadlines start piling up, we
find
ourselves re-evaluating old habits in yearly tradition of flaw-searching.
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Bnieuws edition 56/04. Published April 2023.
At the Espressobar, you will
find
. A whiff of…. This installation by Tuyen Le reflects on the capability of scents to bring us back in time and back to certain places. A whiff of… brings the aromas of Central America to BK City.
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Bnieuws edition 56/02. Published November 2022.
We digest bad news, to get over something and try to
find
our way around it. But we also digest information and knowledge. Especially in our academic environment we are being fed with new inputs on an almost hourly basis.
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Introspection, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
We burrow ourselves within layers of impression-making,
fine
tuning (deception) to curate a perfect image. In a time when technology and media so rapidly conjures and propels this, we
find
ourselves racing to keep up with it all.
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Grief or Change, by Emilie Stecher.
I didn’t need new sunglasses and also my phone was totally
fine
although it wasn't the newest. The question of necessity changed my relationship with consumption.
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Freaking out, by Kees Fritschy.
You can
find
Kees Fritschy on Instagram. @kfritschy. #illustration. Return to top ↑. More. from. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →. Julianalaan 134. 2628 BL Delft. Navigation. About Bnieuws →.
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Action Reaction, by Robert van Overveld.
Therefore, if you
find
yourself in a situation that does not work for you, dare to talk about it. Accepting things the way they are, doesn’t bring any change for sure.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
You can
find
love, you can
find
money, you can
find
everything. You can
find
happiness, just because you are interested in it.
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Where am I?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
#
find
. Through this graphic drawing, I reimagine Delft by integrating iconic buildings from all over the world. I hope to spark curiosity and reflection on how the built environment shapes our collective identity. By Inez Van Oeveren.
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Short story of change, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Now that my days are longer, I
find
myself more often messing around in my room until late at night. I'm then busy giving my belongings a place to stay.
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Bnieuws edition 55/01. Published October 2021.
Nevertheless, you can
find
humour in the way he translated his thoughts in documentaries or books.
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Streets of BK City: Student Spolia, by Nicole van Roij.
A term from archaeology, spolia are the left-overs or ‘spoils’ of a building, which
find
themselves back in a new structure. The students were asked to introduce themselves together with a personal piece of spolia.
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Drifting away from Spectacle, by Sem Verwey.
After a hasty rush through a world full of turmoil, I often
find
myself relieved whenever I
find
a free train seat where I can settle down.
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Bnieuws edition 54/01. Published September 2020.
As a periodical, we publish a thematic booklet once a month, and aim to be a platform upon which all people related to the faculty can
find
their voice and let it be heard by the rest of our community.
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Bnieuws edition 53/04. Published January 2020.
However, at some point, these big data are unravelled by algorithms and, through layers and layers of infrastructure,
find
their way back to the world in the form of pouring asphalt to relieve congestion, planting trees to increase neighborhood liveability
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Back to the cinema. Please. , by Alessandro Rognoni.
Urban participation, quoting film critic Devika Girish, shares in fact the same paradox of “collective solitude” with the moviegoing experience, where urban dwellers
find
themselves in an exciting state of perpetual loneliness in which they practice the
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Bnieuws edition 52/01. Published October 2018.
For those of you new to Delft, we offer some information and tips to help you
find
your feet amid your new surroundings. We look at life both inside and after education, where we hear about some of many possibilities available.
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Are You Mad?, by Sem Verwey.
We
find
our place in it to settle for a short while or for a long brush, and begin a quest for its reshaping.
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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
You can often
find
out how people live by looking at the floorplans of a local building. You can even tell if the building is from a hot or cold climate if you look carefully.
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Get lost, by Nathan Kramer.
Find
a vague indication of where you want to be heading, preferably by bike. The first game I played was cycling from Delft to a village a bit outside Delft. For a higher chance of getting lost, consider a residential, not touristic location.
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