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The Perfect Fit, by Sem Verwey.
Proprioception plays a significant role in our
perception
of the built environment. You may only perceive the immense height of skyscrapers truly by walking though urban space while bending your neck to see buildings disappear in the clouds.
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Goal Meets World, by Tuyen Le.
A reasonable amount of goals is healthy, and this pandemic has changed the
perception
of goals and new year resolution to many.
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Nature as a museum, by Bo Kuiper, Joep Merx & Martin Sitorus.
Seeing nature as a museum could therefore be a way to mirror our ideas, changing our
perception
of nature and showing it in a new light.
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Bnieuws edition 54/05. Published May 2021.
In our anthropocentric mindset, we struggle to acknowledge how much our
perception
of the world is relative to our limitations. Despite this, colours have had, and still hold, a decisive role as signs and symbols with which we communicate.
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Chicken is Truth, by Federico Ruiz.
But the other day I remembered a detail of the restaurant's premises that changed my
perception
on this matter: on one of the walls, there was a poster with a print of one of Pieter Brueghel’s pictures of the Tower of Babel.
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When Neutrality Speaks, by Emilie Stecher.
It was the night when all of the discrimination of the previous years became actions, when the "work" done to "prepare" society, all of the propaganda so far, bringing about a shift in
perception
of the very nature of Jews, took over and "allowed" for
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Get lost, by Nathan Kramer.
There are many forms of being lost and the
perception
of what it means undoubtedly has changed over the years.
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Grief or Change, by Emilie Stecher.
I want to argue that the process of changing our behavior and our
perception
of the climate emergency is comparable to the Kübler-Ross model of grief and its five stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance – which I all found to be present
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Woe Is Me, Once a Prize, Now... A Pariah, by Tuyen Le.
The forced migration of any living beings can cause damage to oneself as well as their
perception
of life from then on.
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
They affect our mood,
perception
, localisation, they are part of our everyday life, of sex, food, nature, industry, of others and ourselves, of birth and death.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
Jencks (1985) claims that the evolution of architectural meanings is dependent not only on forms, but also on our
perception
of them. This means that if this
perception
changes in society, then the meaning of the architecture changes as well.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
In architecture, the assemblage of building elements transcends its physical constituency through
perception
. Walls and columns become objects of evocation, erected by memory, formed by emotion.
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Architectural Misconceptions, by Jan Pruszyński.
Somewhere along the way architecture has lost touch with society - architects have created a very elitist
perception
of their field (even in their own eyes), without ever explaining to the public what they actually do that makes them so elite.
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Anatomy of the Dream, by Jonathan Kaye.
However, as our system of sight is part of the nervous system, electrical stimulation to the retina can continue to contribute to our
perception
, enabling visual sequences within dreams themselves.
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BOOP IT, by Jonathan Kaye.
While this method is technically the result of an architectural canon, institutional pedagogies, and personal
perception
, it is also simply a fun, accessible way to interact with architecture.
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Like it's normal., by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
My
perception
of normal switched. First is was pessimistic, but now…. I’m living my life to the fullest, yes! Living the live we can regulate at the moment and obviously enjoying it more than ever.
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1 ́000 m² of desire, by Maja Liro .
The Birth of the Clinic: An Archeology of Medical
Perception
. Psychology Press. 2 Preciado, P. B. (2014). Pornotopia: An Essay on Playboy’s Architecture and Biopolitics. Zone Books. 3 Lewis, P. (2023, January 17).
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
Spending my quarantine getting to know suburbia a bit more personally has truly shifted my
perception
and judgements.
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I Feel Out of Place, by Tuyen Le.
The turning point of today’s architectural representation stemmed from the modernist
perception
of the human-building relationship.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
Just as radio stations broadcast their signals regardless of whether we tune in, spaces designed with intention create atmospheres that exist independently of our awareness, though our
perception
of them varies based on our perspective.
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Space syntax as urban design tool, by Jack Pilkington.
Urban environments, as the basis of our
perception
of space, have an undeniably significant impact on human behaviour. The ground is literally the basis upon which land animals establish their behaviour.
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Book Review: Being Ecological, by Amy Young.
Instead he writes a series of provocative statements and questions that slowly try to change the reader's
perception
of the climate and ecological crisis.
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Shooting at the Verge, by Alessandro Rognoni.
A great film for exercising one’s
perception
of post-war Italy. However, nothing more than the first scene is needed to understand the condition of the Italian capital in the 1950s.
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Where the light is strong…, by Christopher Clarkson.
Among the many things that have changed since the beginning of lockdown is my
perception
of the space in which I live. What once was the place with fond associations of warmth, comfort, and intimacy has become something else entirely.
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Choosing Your Track, by Nicole van Roij.
This results in a challenge to me on both a practical and poetic level, since you are dealing with these processes as well as with human
perception
at the same time.
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