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The Orange Hall, by Followers @BNIEUWS, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
The
Orange
Hall
. Followers @BNIEUWS, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren. We posed a question on Instagram stories: If our followers (you) could change the colour of the
orange
hall
, what would it be? We received many answers, and the verdict is in.
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Blog: Oct 01, 2021
exhibition that took place in the
orange
hall
of the faculty in September.
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Bnieuws edition 53/05. Published March 2020.
The otherwise bustling model
hall
, the continuous chatter in the
orange
hall
, the fragmented sounds of struggling printers and coffee machines have all been muted to an eerie silence.
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108 Questions, by Jonas Althuis.
Why is the
Orange
Hall
tribune so uncomfortable to sit on? Why do we use projects we’ve never visited in real life as references for our designs? What’s your favourite building? What’s your favourite public space?
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Talking Spaces, by Federico Ruiz.
Perhaps the Model
Hall
, where everybody is passing by, acoustics are bad, and people are working? Or the
Orange
Hall
, with its auditorium layout?
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
For the people who were here during BK’s previous years, the espresso bar next to the
Orange
Hall
was a significant part of our daily lives.
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Blog: Oct 12, 2024
months and 19 days later, on the 19th of April, 2024, in a late Friday meeting that we were informed about a few hours before, our event was canceled by the Dean, two working days before it was scheduled to take place on the 24th of April at 18:00 at the
Orange
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
It’s hot outside, and I sit down on the floor in the faculty’s shadow, my focus is on the
orange
hall
. Slowly, I disappear into my daydream. In my head, I start walking through the faculty. What is going on here?
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BK Talks 1: on race, gender and fairy tales, by Federico Ruiz.
With this in mind, my colleague Christopher and I went to the
Orange
Hall
as part of the audience.
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Could You Hold The Door Please?, by Sem Verwey.
Pinks and
oranges
brush the clouds as always, but they are rather dull this time. It is a hazy day. The river stretches out over low humps, or shallow dents.
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Cover - Why Yellow?, by Jack Oliver Petch.
If you live here for a year, you figure out why everyone says that the Dutch love
orange
: Kings Day; sports teams; free promotional material, they choose
orange
to represent them.
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What Are You Reading Right Now? The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, by Hilde Sennema.
The Big Oyster: History on the
Half
Shell. Words. Hilde Sennema. What Oysters Teach Us About Resilience? One of the most engaging ways of writing and reading history are microhistories.
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Artefact: Lost & Found, by Oliwia Jackowska and Jonas Althuis.
House keys, a broken bracelet and a pair of model
hall
protection glasses are only a few of the random objects. Many of these are not cheap at all - The North Face jacket, Acne Studios scarf, Airpods, keys and many many water bottles.
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Thinking the unthinkable, by Nadine van den Berg.
Monarch butterflies with their familiar
orange
and black veins attract cheerful smiles. The city has created something crucial; and this allows a stronger than ever connectedness between humans and nature…”.
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
The main
hall
of the Shatin Mall welcomed me with an extra white shimmering floor, a web of escalators, sky-high ceilings, and bright signboards of different famous international brands.
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Thank you for smoking, by Christopher Clarkson.
A kind of protest, a longing for what once was perhaps, the trace of ash and the act of defiance takes the form of small little piles of
orange
cylinders on the floor in memoriam of the pit that used to be there.
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The Last Resort, by Nathan Döding.
Half
the nurses used to smoke weed at some point in their lives. They were just taking the piss out of him, which he always found funny.
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The Perfect Fit, by Sem Verwey.
Redesign Rietveld. is now temporarily open for visitors in the main
hall
of the TU Delft Library. The exhibition takes you through sixty interpretative odes to the iconic Rietveld chair.
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Fyre Festival, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Here, around 400 ‘social influencers’ posted a single
orange
tile onto their instagram pages, without crediting that it was paid, to advertise the event.
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Complaint Cases. Where to Go?, by Bnieuws Team.
You can send a message via FSR-BK@tudelft.nl or pay a visit on the second floor of the
orange
staircase in the Oostserre (01.Oost.810). #faculty #complaints. Return to top ↑. More. from. Fame & Vanity. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal?
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Isle of Inspiration, by Lydia Giokari.
Most striking were the similarities between the production of the movie and the scenes we find in our Model
Hall
.
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Writing on the Wall, by Federico Ruiz.
“People pass by every
half
an hour and ask why I’m doing this, or if the names will come back. I tell them that I don’t know, [that] they just told me to paint it white.
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Cheap or Priceless?, by Ksenija Onufrijeva.
They even allow young artists use the space itself to create interactive experiential exhibits by manipulating the light in the
halls
, blinding windows, flooding parts of the rooms with water or covering the whole
halls
’ surfaces with crumpled paper.
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P-618, by Lucie Castillo-Ros.
Who has not heard a ‘let’s make the interior calmer by adding blue tones’, or ‘this building will be busy and social, it should be of a bright colour like red or
orange
’?
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No Bombing, No Heavy Petting, Just Stay in Your Lanes, by Sam Eadington.
The humiliation of being told my doggy paddle didn’t constitute a legitimate swimming stroke, thus condemning me to a term in the baby pool with bright
orange
armbands rattling around my twiggy biceps to further highlight the fact that, unlike my superior
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