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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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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
Labyrinth of Consumption: Navigating the Interiorized Malls of
Hong
Kong
.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
Whether you're drawn to the poetic reflections of Joey Lageschaar, the intricate urban layers of
Hong
Kong
, or the haunting beauty of forgotten spaces, each piece offers a unique lens through which to appreciate the power of design.
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The Art of the Commute, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Belle’ Epoque. in Paris, to the post-war period in New York, to 1960’s
Hong
Kong
; these were moments in which the project of the moving city came to be an interest to public authorities, and to designers.
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Talking Spaces, by Federico Ruiz.
Today, students from all over the world still lead massive demonstrations, from Chile and Colombia, where they have been demanding for a better education and more opportunities for young people for the last decade, to
Hong
Kong
, where their fight for
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Where the light is strong…, by Christopher Clarkson.
When discussing how international students in their homes in Mumbai, or
Hong
Kong
, or Copenhagen might struggle with online lessons, Dick van Gameren in a Zoom meeting on the 8th of April made the astute observation by saying that, “In principle, distance
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Letter to Us Students at BK, by Kevin Lai.
But what's interesting between the lines in the response letter, is that there is a deliberate modesty in describing the AA in relation to its popularly regarded mythical character (a presence even felt in my bachelor in
Hong
Kong
).
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Guess!, by Jonas Althuis.
The deafening
honk
of the car fades off into the distance and once again you feel a numbness in your toes. The robotic voice returns, this time in a gentler tone. "Correct!" it says, before continuing with, "943 Points.
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