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BOOP IT, by Jonathan Kaye.
In order to answer this question myself, I employ a personal
method
called the “boop” test.
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House of Machines - AI in Design, by Nathan Kramer.
Contrary to previous computer
methods
, which could only have a deductible output based on a formal input, artificial intelligence replicates the creative process.
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Thinking the unthinkable, by Nadine van den Berg.
Even though storytelling is implicit in urban planning and design proposals, stories can be used explicitly as research and design
methodology
.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
Care as a pedagogical tool, allows for a different
method
of approaching learning, and understanding architecture, that is rooted in cultivating the inquisitiveness we all hold.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
Gaming is an experimental
method
to foster creativity and intuition in design thinking process. Gaming is also an inclusive platform that brings together stakeholders into the process of design and decision-making.
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Blog: Mar 23, 2021
A linocut is a
method
of printing something where a design is cut into a piece of linoleum using a variety of cutting tools.
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Changing the Narrative, by Elena Rossoni.
Digital
methods
allow for a more holistic view in terms of history without physical intervention, approaching the discourse in a meticulous and inclusive manner.
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Writing Urban Places, by Nicole van Roij.
And, do our design
methods
consciously choose to react to or ignore existing narratives? The new European research network, Writing Urban Places, addresses these issues.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
We see the bureaucratic organisation
method
and the top-down decision-making of the university restricting free expression and censoring institutional criticism.
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What's Your Problem?, by Sam Eadington.
Take this snippet from the ‘Practice’ description on the website of one such architecture office in Berlin: “All Life is problem-solving“ – Karl Popper’s famous dictum provides insight not only into our
method
of approaching architecture, but also into
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
They have the same hopes and
methods
. For example, all-nighters have a long history. I think it is not so much related to pressure, but also to a culture. Somehow, we inflict this upon ourselves.
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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
Originally, the elective aimed at the analysis of drawings as a
methodology
for historical research, an approach that has consistently been proposed by Zeinstra in the last few academic years.
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
Eventually, Vascobello was encouraged to introduce alternative ways of price reduction, through the
method
of potential early bird discount or a price drop to €2-2,20 for a cappuccino or a small discount when people bring their own cups.
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Tracing Archaeology, by Nicole van Roij.
In most of the options of interpretation, the traditional archaeological
method
of collecting and studying traces is practised, the traces of making spaces and material details are closely studied.
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Typology.exe, by Christopher Clarkson.
Perhaps we need a new
method
of analysis which can better incorporate this digital space into the real.
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Space syntax as urban design tool, by Jack Pilkington.
A
method
of analysing space that incorporates this behaviour could therefore be beneficial to urban design. Space syntax, developed by Bill Hillier at University College London, does this, and has been applied in urban studies since the 1980s.
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
This notion may reflect how Dutch colonization (a deliberate decision to conquer) has applied the same
method
and brought cultural assimilation to their past colonized territories.
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Modernism's Secret in the East, by Badar Haq.
Islamabad is a city designed for the future, whether connecting to the Grand Trunk Road linking to the capital cities of neighbouring countries or having a certain formula to expand he city according to a certain
method
.
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Balloon Wood was a classic example of the implementation of modern
methods
of construction in which prefabricated, standardized components are manufactured off-site.
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Artefact: Victoria, by Jorge Mejía Hernández.
This months’ artefact is from Jorge Mejía Hernández, who is a professor in the chair of
Methods
and Analysis. Victoria pan / Jorge Mejía Hernández.
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Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
Primarily, for example through materiality, we aimed to apply passive energy systems where possible, and added active
methods
if necessary. The 5 energy systems together work as a positive network, producing more energy than we use.
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The Game, by Ricardo Avella.
In this sense, the freshness and extraordinary creativeness of Baricco's research is very much welcomed and makes a compelling case for exploring complex problems with alternative and unconventional
methods
—his mapping of digital territories in cartoonish
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Bnieuws edition 54/03. Published December 2020.
”, Bruno de Andrade challenges the unchanged
methods
and theories in teachings of architectural history, which ignore the new cyber layer over the city and a shifting digital culture.
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M&A Study Trip to Bogota, by Elena Rossoni.
As part of their research project, the
Methods
& Analysis graduation studio flew to Colombia and participated in a week-long workshop in collaboration with students from the University of the Andes in Bogotá.
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Inscribing Spaces, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Various aboriginal vernacular housing types have shown us the inherent link between construction
methods
, with the material extracted from the environment in its proximity. Double Negative. by Michael Heizer in Moapa Valley, Nevada, USA.
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