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Beginnings: Welcome to the Netherlands, by Jan Pruszynski.
Beginnings: Welcome to the
Netherlands
. Words. Jan Pruszynski. You’ve just arrived in Delft, the Introduction Programme has ended, and it feels like there is actually not that much to do here apart from studying?
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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
If the
Netherlands
could choose a flag to represent its culture, the wood windmill would be the single most iconic thing to be on it.
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50 Shades of Clay, by Jonas Althuis.
You don't have to look far to find a brick building in the
Netherlands
, they're almost everywhere.
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Cover - Why Yellow?, by Jack Oliver Petch.
That is what I’ve been calling the colour I have been bombarded with since arriving in the
Netherlands
in August 2017. Maybe you haven’t realised yet, but everywhere you look, this colour is there. Captions working from top left to bottom right.
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A Crisis of Imagination, by Joost Hoepman.
When we take a closer look at most of the architecture that is currently being produced in the
Netherlands
, it isn’t hard to see that the struggle to find optimistic ideas of what the future could look like is also reflected in the buildings we make.
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The Unchanging Land, by Federico Ruiz.
That is the
Netherlands
for me. The unchanging land / Federico Ruiz, 2020. Hypothesis. One thousand kilometres of Dutch landscape shows no sign of change. Experiment.
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The Last Resort, by Nathan Döding.
It was the summer of 2020 as Covid had just emerged in the
Netherlands
. The Sunday morning streets were quiet. In front of the Jumbo stood an elderly woman with a mask on, waiting to do her groceries before the peak hours.
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Blog: Feb 22, 2021
For this edition, we're printing 200 copies, 150 of which we will ship to addresses within the
Netherlands
. Sign up at the link below to get your copy! We're planning to ship around the 5th of March (05/03/2021).
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
My name is Japanese Knotweed, an invasive plant in the
Netherlands
. To be deemed unwanted and castrated for my existence outside Japan, I must return to my migration's fundamental story.
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
It doesn't matter where you live in the
Netherlands
; there will probably be several abandoned buildings nearby.
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Stay, by Federico Ruiz.
We agree on how the
Netherlands
might be the right place to provide economic prosperity, but not a sense of purpose. “A Latin person can only live in the
Netherlands
for a limited time,” he says.
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BK Talks 1: on race, gender and fairy tales, by Federico Ruiz.
Is the
Netherlands
, and its cities, inclusive?
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Missing Urbanists, by Federico Ruiz.
You come to
Netherlands
and everything seems, seems. , pretty perfect and in the right spot. New York is an urban chaos. I think that was kind of exciting.”.
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Dear TU Delft, by Christopher Clarkson.
Black Lives Matter, BLM, has shaken the foundations of the American society in the past few months, and we’ve seen it take a stand in the UK, as well as organising large protests in The
Netherlands
.
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In the Face of Adversity, by Su Müstecaplıoğlu and Saartje Nibbering.
“I feel guilty and powerless being here in the
Netherlands
while my home country is going through such devastating earthquakes,” Su said. “Families mourn and struggle to survive after a tragedy, leaving thousands homeless without basic necessities.
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Comfort in chaos, by Nathan Döding.
The biggest lessons were however learned upon landing in the
Netherlands
. This is no vacation diary. Day 5. Sharing. Everything is gross. The first thing I saw upon arrival at the house was a huge cockroach. The walls are lined with ant-highways.
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South-Limburg!, by Robert van Overveld.
When entering the deep south of the
Netherlands
, one will quickly see another plate on the table and be offered some food. That's why it's often compared to Mediterranean cultures.
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Magic / Tragic, by Joey Lageschaar.
BOG. is a
Netherlands
-based theater collective that provides 'uncompromising, idiosyncratic and open theatre for today's seekers'.
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Artefact: This 'Artefact' is a Muji, by Nathalie de Vries.
Because there are no Muji-stores in the
Netherlands
I’m buying when I’m abroad or ask other people to buy them for me. Since I always have a large stock, I can put one in each of my bags.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
The “Games Monitor: The
Netherlands
1028” reports that the Dutch video game industry is a fast-growing industry, which is becoming more mature and competitive. Dutch consumers are the most active online gaming market in Europe.
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Artefact: Neon Fluorescent Pink Tape, by INDESEM team, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Not all participants lived in the
Netherlands
, so of course, these were then sent to them. Almost all packages arrived on time. Initially, the rolls of tape were intended for the photo contest.
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Taboo in Translation, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Netherlands
. The Dutch are very proud of their infrastructure. If you cycle with too much protective gear it means you do not trust it. Dominican Republic.
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Bnieuws edition 53/05. Published March 2020.
At time of writing the
Netherlands
has just entered a period of so-called 'lock down' to slow down the expansion of the Corona virus which can result in the illness Covid-19.
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The Berlage questionnaire: Emanuel Christ of Christ & Gantenbein, by Ana Herreros and Jin Chang.
But that is my nostalgic side because I was unable to travel to the
Netherlands
for this lecture. Otherwise an ocean liner on its way to New York City. Your most influential teacher. Hans Kollhoff, who was an amazing teacher.
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Bnieuws edition 57/03. Published March 2024.
Back in the
Netherlands
, Karolina Krajčíková shines a spotlight on the sanitary team of BK. Through a photo essay and interviews, we realise their constant fight against breakdown. (page 10).
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