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Everyday, Listening, by Maja Liro.
As a byproduct of our industrial society,
noise
is all around us, but we aren't always aware of the negative effects it can have on people's physical and mental health.
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Bnieuws edition 56/04. Published April 2023.
Finally, "Everyday, Listening" by Maja Liro immerses visitors in the
noise
of BK City. Editorial team. Tuyen Le, Saartje Nibbering, Zuza Sliwinska, Emilie Stecher, Maja Liro, Sem Verwey. With contributions from. START, Su Müstecaplıoğlu.
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Take the Faculty of Architecture, a particularly lively and
noisy
place over four months ago. Now it feels cold and chilly. For months there hasn't been a move in the building. All doors and windows are closed.
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BOOP IT, by Jonathan Kaye.
In seeking to cut through the
noise
and channel their perspective, architects have a tendency to be declarative. No matter their level of experience, this responsibility is adopted in written texts and everyday conversations.
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House of Machines - AI in Design, by Nathan Kramer.
The created image is sent to the discriminator, which renders the initial image of pure
noise
to be nothing like a dome: the discriminator gives a 0 to the image, with scores being assigned to the parameters of the generator as well.
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The Realm of Toilets of the Bouwkunde, by Tuyen Le.
Such disassociation from things like this becomes the true downfall of architecture and design, where everyone is so mortified by their own waste that the evolution of bathrooms and toilets has been minimally functional and mostly about
noise
and smell
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Interview: The Book and The Building, by Louis Lousberg, Koen Mulder & Christopher Clarkson.
Louis: That’s one, and second, students value the library also as a quiet place in a building where everything is going on, large halls, lots of
noise
etc. but there’s one place in the building that’s quiet where you can study in a quiet way.
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Four paragraphs and an incipit on my last six months as a BK student, by Amina Chouairi.
And this is what I hope for BK (which I had to leave for the moment), a faculty that I am sure will come back to be filled with those
noisy
, brilliant, enthusiastic and creative minds that have always distinguished it.
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The Archive, by Nathan Döding & Andre Joosse.
Château de
Noisy
. (1866 - 1991). Are there aspects of ruins that can be valuable to an architect? “The question is if the architect wants to imitate the ambiance, or the function of an abandoned building in a new design.
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The Last Resort, by Nathan Döding.
Jay looked at me with a smirk like a young boy that just found out that his christmas present made guitar
noises
. I punched out at 19:30, went to Jay’s room, and rolled a joint. I wasn’t afraid of anyone storming in on us.
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Modernism's Secret in the East, by Badar Haq.
Noises
, scents and rhythms of colours that adorned the spaces. All the things that incented our senses with joy and indulgence. We took off slowly, elevating ourselves and leaving the habituated world behind.
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Smooth City, by René Boer.
I mean, for some people to claim porous spaces will be a process that is friction-full,
noisy
, and messy. Rather than the call to control or police this, it needs to be accepted, responded to, and engaged with.
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