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108 Questions, by Jonas Althuis.
From the editors. 108
Questions
. Words. Jonas Althuis. All (good) things must come to an end, just like my time at Bnieuws. Here are 108
questions
, one for every week I've worked for the magazine. Pick one and ponder. Hi, how are you?
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
The role of the guest editor is to pose the important
questions
and frame the important discussions of that year. In 2020, David Chipperfield was guest editor. The central
question
that defined the October 2020 edition was “Will technology save us?”
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Bnieuws edition 54/03. Published December 2020.
All this while asking a
question
of what the future can hold, and how the digital environments can surround us without being noticed.
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If not now, then when?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren & Gigi Altman.
And the architectural way in which the need for design comes from the
question
of functionality.
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Perks of Dating an Architect, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
To be honest, I never dated an architect although I am one (very rare*), and I will probably not date one in a short time, but to answer the
question
properly I asked my friend Google.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
As we were invited to write for Bnieuws, at the TU Delft on the topic of Where, as a collective we found ourselves speculating on the situational qualities of
questions
of where.
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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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Bnieuws edition 57/02. Published January 2024.
The
question
remains: how to cope with this terrible revelation? The challenge for designers is to know where to let go, where to induce, and where to rule. The realm of comfort
questions
the authority of the designer. Editorial team.
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Reflecting, by Editorial team.
First
question
: are you happy with the time spent at university this year? What lessons have you learned from last year and how have they impacted you? Would you change anything that you did, considering it a mistake?
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Art Outside The Box, by Christopher Clarkson.
When Marcel Duchamp brought a urinal into a gallery space, the mundane object was suddenly labelled as art, and caused quite a controversy, throwing the definition of art itself into
question
.
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Who do we Design For?, by Jan Pruszynski.
But no one actually bothered to answer the
question
placed in the theme. Everyone seemed to come to the meeting with a set mind already. There was no
question
of “if” there was only a
question
of “how”. But I did not think about that at the time.
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Exquisite Cadaver, by Jan Pruszyński.
Editor Jan went around the faculty asking people to answer a
question
from the previous person and to follow up with a new one to continue the chain. Each person could only see the previous person's contribution.
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Blog: Mar 01, 2022
With contributions from Matt Roberts, Ugne Koelewijn, Ksenija Onufrijeva, The Datum Collective within, this edition asks the
question
of "where?" Where are we? Where do we want to go? Where in time?
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Streets of BK City: The Paper Making Workshop, by Nicole van Roij.
Streets of BK CIty is a reoccuring article covering an event, activity or BK street-
question
. This time we cover the paper making workshop that was organised by students in collaboration with ARGUS.
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The Art of the Commute, by Alessandro Rognoni.
I also
question
myself on this, very often, as I compulsively check the quickest route on Google. This mindset carries a danger with it, that the commute can be considered merely as an utilitarian act, a means to go-to, and arrive-back-from.
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The Berlage Questionnaire: Francesca Torzo, by Maria Christopoulou and Georgia Katsi.
The Berlage
Questionnaire
: Francesca Torzo. Words. Maria Christopoulou and Georgia Katsi.
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Bnieuws edition 52/03. Published February 2019.
You see them when cataloguing, or identifying objects in a museum; you see them spray painted on the side of walls, denoting an author; children play a game of ‘tag’ on the street, so it begs the
question
: what do these things all have in common?
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Goal Meets World, by Tuyen Le.
As we roll into the year of 2022, with most having aged two whole COVID years, a lot of people dread the
question
- So… what is your new year resolution?
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Bnieuws edition 55/03. Published February 2022.
Because as much as the
question
"where?" enquires about a specific location, it most of all informs us on "where not".
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The Orange Hall, by 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. The favourite colour for the Orange Hall is: Thanks to: Yellow!
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Language and Design Cognition: Toward a theory of Language Based Design, by Christopher Clarkson.
This begs the
question
: What does language do to the designs that you make? Language. is a rather strange concept. It allows us to tell stories to our friends, create logical narratives to create new ideas, to insult, to forgive, and to make jokes.
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Typology.exe, by Christopher Clarkson.
This tree diagram defines an essential
question
which the opening paragraphs pose: where do these digital typologies find themselves in relation to other spatial typologies?
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Frequently asked questions about Bnieuws.
News! The Competition is out now! Become a Pen Pal! ! FAQ. What is Bnieuws? Bnieuws is an independent, student run periodical of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of TU Delft. We publish editions in hardcopy and on this website ev
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Four paragraphs and an incipit on my last six months as a BK student, by Amina Chouairi.
a
question
that nobody seemed to have never answered me; waiting in line at the Espresso bar to get that extremely expensive and always disappointing espresso.
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Missed Takes on Gender in Architecture, by Julia Korpacka.
The unasked
questions
that remain are: Why does it matter? Does the sex of the designer play such a huge role in the type of architecture that they produce? Or, perhaps, there is more to gender than what the eye sees?
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