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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
’s remote lecture “Homo Urbanus,” part of this semester’s Berlage Keynotes, they took a moment to speak with us, reflecting on their work in the wake of the pandemic, on the moving image as a medium for architectural representation, on proximity and
intimacy
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Where the light is strong…, by Christopher Clarkson.
What once was the place with fond associations of warmth, comfort, and
intimacy
has become something else entirely.
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The Society of Unveiling, by Maja Liro.
In modernity, theatrical distance was increasingly abandoned in favour of
intimacy
. Curtains served as architectural elements providing privacy.
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Setting sail to freedom: the untold queer stories on cruise ships, by TJ Rivera.
But amidst the glittering performances and shimmering seas, there were also moments of
intimacy
and connection, as the quasi-exclusive male society aboard the ships provided opportunities for fleeting romances and passionate encounters that were as exhilarating
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Four paragraphs and an incipit on my last six months as a BK student, by Amina Chouairi.
I have been able to share this moment with many more people than I could have ever imagined; for example, welcoming both those with whom I had not the degree of
intimacy
to invite in person and those who probably could not have come due to personal reasons
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Emotional Space, by Aimee Baars.
Zumthor refers to scale as "level of
intimacy
", because this description encompasses a concept of space more than mere calculated dimensions.
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The Garden of the Meanwhile: An Architectural Fiction, by Stefan Gzyl.
It is a taxonomy both of
intimacy
and of urgency, which organizes species based on their history of ownership and the places where they’ve lived as well as the possibility of saving them, possible destinations, and likely recipients: plants to sell or
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Domestic calamities, by Federico Ruiz.
So far, this enclosure has given us the rare opportunity of meeting people who are not that close to us in the most
intimate
spaces possible: their houses.
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Bkino X Community Office Presents: Film Festival Good, Bad, And In-Between, by Cecile Calis.
The scale of the events varies; there will be smaller
intimate
dinners, more significant events like the film festival, and expositions. The common ground is curiosity about each other's experiences and the longing to learn and share.
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Bnieuws edition 54/01. Published September 2020.
Home. , a place with which we are now all too familiar, where we took a closer look at arguably the most
intimate
space. And lastly, Fiction. provided some respite, asking questions about the role of the unreal in the realm of the tangible.
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
These burial sites of the broken wings are detached from our mind, especially for a country that has such an
intimate
connection with wind, the Dutch energy sector now views these turbines like cigarette butts: you flick them on the ground, stomp on them
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A Lack of Exposure, by Alessandro Rognoni.
The honesty of Lacaton&Vassal’s photography re-establishes a personal and
intimate
way of treating expectation.
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The daily digital life, by Robert van Overveld.
I think the difference between porn and having
intimate
sex with someone (you love) is, in some areas, similar to the difference between digital media use and talking to someone in real life.
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
"This is how, being monumental, it is also comfortable, efficient and
intimate
. It is both spilled and concise, bucolic and urban, lyrical and functional… Brasília, capital by air and by road; city-park. The Patriarch's arch-secular dream.”.
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Magic / Tragic, by Joey Lageschaar.
By restructuring my life, through recalling
intimate
moments from daily life in a concise manner, five acts are laid out. You are invited to wander and get lost in them. We all have moments from our childhood that we revisit.
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The Paths That We Must Walk, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Terms like “wanderlust” arise as a response to our need for
intimate
experience with space which would otherwise be a two dimensional image of a place.
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Haunted Landscapes, by Maja Liro.
Landscape becomes less about views and more about
intimate
encounters. A sensory walk in such a space is often expressed through oppositions that are difficult to reconcile.
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Promoting a positive Relation-to-Self through Recognition in Architectural Design, by Jeremy Hill.
– and to the same extent as everyone else – is something that is to be expected from everyone, not only those in
intimate
relationships and concrete communities.
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