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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
Kiruna's wooden Church, with Kiirunavaara, the mountain that houses the LKAB
mine
, in the distance. Photo by Jonas Althuis.
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Six Sides Make a Home, by Ugne Koelewijn.
‘
Mine
has high ceilings and. room for two cars.’ ‘
Mine
is stuccoed. masterfully, inside and out.’ ‘My cave is. air-conditioned, even!’. These six sides are my landmark. It’s coordinates I invite my friends with.
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Costa del Sprawl Pavilion - Estudio ESSE, by Sam Eadington.
Told mum not to worry I’ll have a job very soon, fingers held behind my back as twisted as the truth, The world should be more grateful for a
mind
as great as
mine
, yet no one seems to give a shit about anything I design.
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Four paragraphs and an incipit on my last six months as a BK student, by Amina Chouairi.
There, I would hear the morning birds, looking around in search for other lit up windows, like
mine
. In that place around me, I was simply looking for signs of a common ground. What if.
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Dim the Lights, by Sam Eadington and Jack Oliver Petch.
a book for that anymore, She took online dating to new heights, Privacy policy and consumer rights, Then breaks her promises like everybody does, Then I forgive her because I believe in us, She’s hardwired to be kind, A quick transaction and she was
mine
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Who do we Design For?, by Jan Pruszynski.
I remember when, after the first year of my bachelor studies at the Warsaw University of Technology in Poland, I had decided to hitch-hike around western Europe with a friend of
mine
, Luke, who was a Medicine student.
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The Mint Situation, by Nathan Kramer.
The
Mint
Situation. Words. Nathan Kramer. The following is a confession: I have developed a ‘thing’ for
mint
syrup. There are quite a bunch of those aluminium bottles with the greeny, gooey, sticky, funky fresh liquid staring at me from the fridge.
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South-Limburg!, by Robert van Overveld.
About 80% of the GDP was earned by the coal
mines
that were located here, and the population was profiting from that—a sort of golden age of the region.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
What if Vitruvius played
Minecraft
? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design. Words and Images. Bruno de Andrade.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
come to
mind
.
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Closet and Climax, by Joey Lageschaar.
I long for eyes, like his and yours, not to meet
mine
and connect our sights, but to linger right here.
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I would rather…, by Iman Ramshini.
Double fast forward. [04:30 PM] Back from work, ‘which needs of
mine
are red? Ah… Social!’. The destructive effects emerge when the joy derived from the artificial, designed world exceeds the joy gained from reality.
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Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
It’s the time you’re being given certain tools and knowledge, but I really believe that the creative process of each
mind
can be different. There’s no rule.
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Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
That’s when a good friend of
mine
told me “if you want to do research, you should come to OMA in Rotterdam”. And I went. And that was the moment when I understood that most offices have templates. When you come to OMA, there’s no such thing.
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Where the light is strong…, by Christopher Clarkson.
Meanwhile, overlapping with this soliloquy of
mine
, is the jarring commentary of lyrics and melodies singing an all too joyful and now seemingly naïve tune of what home is, causing ironies and provoking memories of days and emotions passed but not quite
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The Dutch Factor, by Federico Ruiz.
Frustrated by this situation, a colleague of
mine
exploded one day.
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Rau muống, nostalgia, and war, by Tuyen Le, Mary Le.
Mary Le is a close friend of
mine
and she introduced me to her father, No Le, who is standing proudly in front of his own migranting garden in Des Moines, Iowa, United States. (Mary Le, 2020).
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
We all learn to tell stories through a medium, but it took a long time till I found
mine
. During my bachelors program, I didn’t feel the freedom or opportunity, I even took a break from architecture all together.
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Cheap Queens and Real Queens, by Minh Anh Nguyen.
Minh
Anh Nguyen. “I’m a cheap queen, I can be what you like” – King Princess (“Cheap Queen,” 2019). “Cheap queen” is a term that refers to a “queen” in drag who is resourceful, who can make something out of not very much.
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The Richness In Living Cheaply , by Daniel James Keeffe.
I have lived in Ho Chi
Minh
City, Vietnam for 5 years now. Like all modern cities, it is inhabited by a co-existing range of social and economic classes.
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Blog: Dec 21, 2021
With contributions from Vineet Dhall,
Minh
Anh Nguyen, Carmel Verhaeghe, Daniel James Keeffe, Ksenija Onufrijeva, this edition explores the many implications that the word "cheap" has. - The editorial team. ← Back to the blog overview. Links.
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What are you reading right now? The Zen of Climbing, by Casper van Engelenburg.
“The Zen of Climbing” is a vividly written book that explains in a crystal-clear way how body and
mind
operate together. It should not be seen as a self-help book. “Everyone, it seems, is one the improvement train”.
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The daily digital life, by Robert van Overveld.
The similarity is that they both have a body-
mind
problem. Watching porn is a great satisfaction to the
mind
for many people, but the body remains relatively inactivated.
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Architecture without Architects v2.0, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Yet, we find our imagination limited to the confinements of engraved in
mind
, set of typologies. Despite the pragmatic rationale behind the forms and shapes of our buildings, we wonder: is there a space for more originality and one-of-a-kindness?
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Bnieuws edition 56/03. Published January 2023.
It’s supposedly a moment in which we should inhale deeply and take a break in order to start anew, with a fresh
mind
, relieved from all the things that are holding us back.
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