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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
Heritage
& Architecture graduation studioHeritage4All. Students Diana Ugnat, Mick Bloemendal and Pien Tol.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
We have to admit that not all Soviet architectural
heritage
must be protected.
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Physical or Intangible?, by Ksenija Onufrijeva.
Ironically, just before the attack that caused the later change of the building’s image and led to its demolition, the Y-block was about to be granted protection by the Directorate of Cultural
Heritage
. [3] Even after the continuous debates and protests
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The Bitter the Better, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Drinking herbal tea is a part of Hong Kong’s intangible
heritage
and an essential means of keeping one’s health in good shape. This slowly dying practice, due to the bitter taste of traditional herbal recipes, has once served a social function.
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
Aligned to the timeless desire to declare a new capital in the central planalto region, were the political and higher social classes that had always enjoyed their colonial societal
heritage
and looked to distance themselves from the 'hectic' disorganised
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What Are You Reading Right Now? The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, by Hilde Sennema.
After working in the field of urban planning and
heritage
, she is now finishing her PhD on post-war reconstruction in port cities at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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By Product, Reversibility, Tangible and Intangible Longevity , by Anouk Fontaine.
With these topics arise other questions revolving around the sense of collective memory, restoration, transformation, and
heritage
management.
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Changing the Narrative, by Elena Rossoni.
Its founders, professors Elisabeth Sikiaridi and Frans Vogelaar, amongst working for multiple interdisciplinary projects all over the world, have extensively dealt with memory politics and controversial
heritage
while using creative processes and digitalisation
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
In order to reclaim the
heritage
of the Netherlands' identity with wind, it is important to nourish the wind turbines, as they are the physical embodiment of wind power, just like the special relationship it has with the wooden windmills.
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BOOP IT, by Jonathan Kaye.
After we have been fed some particular combination of
heritage
, physics, and artistry, we digest and discuss what we have experienced.
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The Paths That We Must Walk, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Without doing so, I can only imagine it as a
heritage
site, standing isolate amidst some greenery. My visit to the Villa Savoye taught me an important lesson.
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Rau muống, nostalgia, and war, by Tuyen Le, Mary Le.
But what is the value of this dream when we voluntarily unplug ourselves from our
heritage
and culture, in order to make sense with our current place of residence, and make sense of our future self?
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Writing Urban Places, by Nicole van Roij.
The target explores historical narratives, oral history and literary cultural
heritage
in the (re)construction of urban identities. 2.
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The Metaverse: Our New Playground?, by Saartje Nibbering, Bryan Ye.
Architecture,
Heritage
and Metaverse: new approaches and methods for the digital built environment. California: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE). Virilio, Paul. 1997. Open Sky. London: Verso Books.
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Smooth City, by René Boer.
René Boer works as a critic, curator, and organizer in and beyond the fields of architecture, design,
heritage
, and the arts.
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