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Visible Makes Invisible, by Vineet Dhall.
Visible Makes
Invisible
. Words. Vineet Dhall. A tale of neither man or woman that are the face of the crowd and not the crowd. Unknown makes unloved, an interesting proverb isn’t it?
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An Introduction to The Invisible Architect, by Inez Van Oeveren.
An Introduction to The
Invisible
Architect. Words and Images. Inez Van Oeveren. If a gender – specifically women – is portrayed
invisible
, it can have consequences for the next generation.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
JGA: Do you want to be
invisible
as filmmakers?
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Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework, by Maria Novas.
She is part of the
invisible
workforce of (mainly) women in this world that continue to dedicate their lives to care work every day. Whether paid, unpaid or underpaid. Whether in private or public spaces. Every single day. Even in times of war.
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Bnieuws edition 54/02. Published October 2020.
Change is
invisible
. Change is now. Change is. Change is. Change is. Change is. Change is …. The last 5 spots are open for you to fill in. Change is a lot of things, many times change is wanted, other times it is the thing we fear the most.
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Bnieuws edition 56/05. Published May 2023.
They address many
invisible
topics within the built environment and the design industry.
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Inclusive Design is the Norm, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Examples of this could be designing a soccer field in a square, men (dominant user) like to kick a ball around, while women's wishes remain
invisible
.
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BOOP IT, by Jonathan Kaye.
An Abridged Visualisation of an
Invisible
Digestive Process. #criticism. #method. #representation. Jonathan is an architecture student at Iowa State University (ISU) and student affiliate of the AIA.
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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
It's exactly the level of maintenance by which you can tell you've crossed out of the bounds of the 'demolition zone', the buildings across this
invisible
but critical divide look like they're in a much better state, and the suburbia here is quite pleasant
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50 Euros for the Pleasures: Sex Workers in Red-light Districts , by Oliwia Jackowska.
Invisible
at first, there is a strong distinction between those who enter prostitution due to vulnerability and those who actually wish to perform the work.
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Where is Ondo?, by Robert van Overveld, Ondo.
Watching the rain is amazing, it feels like an
invisible
shield protecting you. They're not replacements for buildings, people still very much value the privacy that our standard homes provide.
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Writing on the Wall, by Federico Ruiz.
Underneath, almost
invisible
, are the last remaining traces of the many names of architects that used to be written on the wall with gray letters. “People pass by every half an hour and ask why I’m doing this, or if the names will come back.
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Pritzker Prize for Escher: revisited, by Szymon Smyk.
Invisible
Cities. Additionally, and possibly even more importantly, gone are the restraints put on by geometry itself. No longer does the architecture have to follow Euclidean geometry or even be confined to three-dimensional spaces.
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
During my graduation, the research on smells was particularly interesting for this reason; making people more aware of the
invisible
, of the little things we tend to take for granted and change the visitor through different experiences.
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