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The Bitter the Better, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Making your way through the teeming streets of Hong Kong, you will bump into aunties and uncles sipping on a rather smelly beverage on the doorstep of the local leung cha (cantonese for cold
tea
) shop.
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Bnieuws edition 56/04. Published April 2023.
At the Communication office, "The bitter, the better" by Zuza Sliwinska educates visitors on the basic health properties of
herbal
teas
.
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Blog: Nov 02, 2022
All of the editorial
team
will be present so you can ask questions, share comments or insights or give feedback on our work! Open to everyone at BK!
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Blog: Jan 16, 2023
The editorial
team
invites you to the discussion about the hardships of architectural education and finding solution on how to deal with well known to us all pressure of 'pushing to the limits'.
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From Urgency to Action, by The Syrian Turkish Architectural Recovery Team.
The Syrian Turkish Architectural Recovery
Team
. Intersenitivity. ‘‘Our initiative has START-ed with strong intentions. The devastation and loss of life, livelihoods and shelter in Syria and Turkey prompted feelings of urgency in many of us.
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Like it's normal., by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
“After sun down, we all drink our
tea
, in silence or pleasantly chatting, as if we have been away all day.”. However, my roommates still work from home, and we still sit together drinking
tea
and discussing the day.
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Short story of change, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
After sundown, we all drink our
tea
, in silence, or pleasantly chatting, as if we have been away all day. My housemates like my bedroom: "It's like a library, can I study here?" I'm often told.
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Taboo in Translation, by Oliwia Jackowska.
There is some consensus on what is the perfect colour of your
tea
with milk, but it will always be a heated discussion, it may end with tears. Italy. Ketchup on pasta is something that you just do not talk about. Belgium.
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When Neutrality Speaks, by Emilie Stecher.
The sun warms my skin as I’m drinking my cup of green
tea
; the trees are wearing their colorful autumn dresses; and a light wind is letting the leaves shimmer.
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Exploring Possibilities, by Jan Pruszyński.
I wanted to become better at presenting and public speaking – I joined TU Delft Debating Club in order to quickly realise that it is not my cup of
tea
. But I would not have known that if I have not tried in the first place.
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
Before being discovered in 1825, I had no name, existing plainly as a forest tree to serve the local folks'
herbal
needs in Japan and China.
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
Whether a coffee lover,
tea
drinker or just hungry for a panini or apple, the place offered a cosy social pocket, a break within the busy architecture department.
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Calling it like it is, by Christopher Clarkson.
So I choose to revel in these narratives, and I tell myself these romantic stories to keep going till my next cup of
tea
. which is never very far away. #profession. #market. #idealism. Return to top ↑. More. from. Taboo. Links.
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Thoughts on Green, by Valentin Zech.
Green is
tea
. Green is stone. Green is ____________? #green. Valentin is doing his master's in Architecture at the faculty. Follow him on Instagram at. @valentinzech. Return to top ↑. More. from. Colours. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal?
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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
operation, there's a cinema room to play an informative video, there's a walk through the tunnels with unused machines that you can look inside, there's intricate models and displays that explain how the mine works, there's even a cafe where we're served
tea
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The Last Resort, by Nathan Döding.
Coffee,
tea
, bread, cheese, ham, milk. Starting up wasn’t ever nearly as bad as closing off. Though I was hungover as usual, I found waking up the elderly and preparing breakfast for them kind of soothing. Floor 1, room 410.
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