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Louder than Words, by Vineet Dhall.
This article highlights a bargaining form existing in the fruit
market
of Delhi, India, where a distinct non-verbal style of negotiating the price, commonly known as the Azadpuri style, takes shape.
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Bootleg Paradise, by Tuyen Le.
Sometimes the local demand is not enough for the supplier to venture out and sell their works, so without the original owner’s acknowledgement, bootlegs slither their way into the unregulated trading
markets
.
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The Mint Situation, by Nathan Kramer.
Mint syrup is not available on the Dutch
market
yet. Sure, there might be ‘lemon-mint blends’ or ‘virgin mojito specials’, but those are but feeble simulacra of the Green Giant’s nectar and taste nothing like the real thing.
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Beginnings: Welcome to the Netherlands, by Jan Pruszynski.
For those of you who like to eat healthy, you’ve got to buy your veggies and fish at. the
Market
. First of all they’re much better than what you get at normal stores, but also. way cheaper!
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Abandoned, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Some videos have gone back as far as explaining the business of the first type of roller coaster design, or explaining how the
market
grew for indoor play areas in the 1990s.
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Artefact: Doppelgänger, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Now it serves as a residential building, following its release to the
market
.
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Space syntax as urban design tool, by Jack Pilkington.
Figure 3 & 4 show two traditional English
market
towns, Oxted and Uckfield.
Market
towns are particularly dependent on their hinterlands and therefore can clearly illustrate the interconnected effects of urban morphology.
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Local Liability, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Church Street
Market
- London, UK. Five years ago, before stepping onto Dutch soil, I went to London to study architecture.
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Dilemmas of an architecture Graduate, by Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
Doesn’t architecture school education fit the requirements of the professional
market
? What can we - as students, elements of the bigger system - do to improve our situation?
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
The political profile of the school and architects have since then widened and redirected mostly to the
market
.
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Unpaid Internships, by Elena Rossoni.
As aspiring professionals entering the
market
, having the courage to ask for what we deserve and addressing such unfairness can and will bring about change.
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I would rather…, by Iman Ramshini.
Thanks to the massive development of the gaming industry, several game genres appeared in the
market
. Life simulation gaming is one of these genres which centres around the concept of living or controlling one or more artificial lives.
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
With only twenty percent of these wings being refurbished in the Netherlands, the process of trading and selling them within the EU is not the hottest
market
out there, thus, most of the wind turbine parts go through pyrolysis or end up in the landfill
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Titanium White, by Zuzanna Sliwinska.
With 20 percent of the paintings in major art galleries worldwide being questioned on their authenticity[1] and 50 percent of pieces available on the
market
suspected to be fake[2], art historians and forensic scientists have developed tools for validating
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TOK-concept, by Rogier Bos.
Producing and bringing to the
market
a sustainable and socially oriented product that comes out of a local small-scale production is the whole mindset on which. TOK- concept. is established upon.
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Brexit and British Architecture, by Amy Young.
The EU put in £120 million for the UK alone), BIM4EEB (For BIM Development), and RENOZEB (For creating net-zero energy building renovation
market
by increasing property value through a new systemic approach to retrofitting).
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
meeting the university’s ambitions to provide more variety and competition across venues on campus, with numerous choices to accommodate all tastes; we can now have poke bowls in Pulse, authentic Italian pasta in Aerospace Engineering and enjoy a food
market
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Calling it like it is, by Christopher Clarkson.
As we walk through my design, I - of course-
marvel
at its spatial qualities, and I’m simply ecstatic to be within a space that I designed.
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Shit it out for a Diploma, by Oliwia Jackowska .
In the same way, TU Delft accepting more and more students every year means that it is. shitting. out between three and four hundred new graduates into the labour
market
.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
For the cities, this leaves two options; demolishing an original building, replacing it with something more suitable for the current
market
, or, transformation in order to make use of the already existing buildings.
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Typology.exe, by Christopher Clarkson.
In any case it is clear that when discussing typologies of digital space there are problems in our understanding – perhaps when virtual reality takes over the mass
market
we will see a more architectural approach to the digital environments in which we
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LIVE, LAUGH, LABOR, by Tuyen Le.
The buying
market
now treats clothing just like single use plastic, you wear it once for a special event, then it retreats to the back of your closet, never to see daylight again.
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Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
We chose to combine two large challenges that the current Dutch
market
is facing: by 2030 the Netherlands are in need of a million new homes and many offices are currently inefficiently used, in terms of both energy and space.
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Pritzker Prize for Escher: revisited, by Szymon Smyk.
With our lives being increasingly more ‘lived out’– eating out, going out – the property
market
found a way to sell and rent us increasingly smaller apartments for increasingly larger prices.
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The American Dream is hyper-real in Florida!, by Tuyen Le.
During the homeowner recruitment process, Disney campaigned hard to invite more diversity with brochures featuring minority families; to prevent bias in the housing
market
, they made a lottery system for house owners for the first 500 houses and apartments
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