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Obsessions / Inspirations, by .
These sources of inspiration can be multifarious and originate from all kinds of stimuli; from historical architectural references to natural patterns, travels around the world, passages from
poetry
and literature or even scenes taken from films and animations
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Taboo in Verse, by Anne van den Berg and Raven van der Steen.
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poetry
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Costa del Sprawl Pavilion - Estudio ESSE, by Sam Eadington.
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poetry
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The Art of the Commute, by Alessandro Rognoni.
In many aspects of our diverse lives, we find
poetry
in monotony. We taught ourselves how to swim in the convoluted sea of metropolitan stimuli, of the internet, of contemporary politics.
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
I want God, I want
poetry
, I want real danger, I want freedom, I want goodness. I want sin." - Aldous Huxley. Comfort & Discomfort.
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Gordon Matta-Clark: Poetic Anarchy, by Juliette Khoo.
Gordon Matta-Clark:
Poetic
Anarchy. Words. Juliette Khoo. By the time Gordon Matta-Clark completed his architecture degree at Cornell University, he was determined to pursue art as a career.
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
From the
Poetry
Bookshop of London. Design, woodcut and hand colouring by Lucia Wakefield. The “leisure” alluded to here has a strong naturalistic incline.
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When Does a Door Become a Window, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
The twin cinema
poetic
form was invented and first written by
poet
Yeow Kai Chai. Poems in this form are written in two columns. The poems could be read across the two columns, and in isolation.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
Whether you're drawn to the
poetic
reflections of Joey Lageschaar, the intricate urban layers of Hong Kong, or the haunting beauty of forgotten spaces, each piece offers a unique lens through which to appreciate the power of design.
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Bnieuws edition 57/03. Published March 2024.
Our journey begins in Turkey, where Tijs Rijer van der Eng’s photo-
poetic
essay looks at daily routines and rituals that help individuals and communities carry on amid collapse, in this case the aftermath of the earthquake in Antakya. (page 4).
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Magic / Tragic, by Joey Lageschaar.
In some way, it brings me comfort to give it a
poetic
place, especially in this writing style. It helps pinpoint the specificity of emotions in space over time, while also leaving room for personal interpretation.
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50 Shades of Clay, by Jonas Althuis.
The result of all this is that, as long as they are the same colour, all the bricks in the buildings around you were likely made with clay coming from the same area, which is quite
poetic
. The future of bricks. Bricks have an undecided future.
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A Shitty Architectural Autobiography, by Federico Ruiz.
Too many
poetic
intentions in the ground floor forced me to squeeze all the service spaces in the basement, with slightly disturbing consequences.
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Xiao talks tech, by Federico Ruiz.
Neither will I offer a
poetic
conclusion, as those do not belong to the world of friendly conversation. “I would say, we talked about lots of things and we didn’t get a conclusion or an organized structure. We just talked about what we worry about.
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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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