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Blog: Nov 02, 2022
Dreamscapes Article
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Sign-up. As closing event for our Dreamscapes Edition, we're doing an article
reading
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What are You Reading Right Now? John Hanna, by John Hanna.
#
reading
. #community. * Oulipo was a group of writers and mathematicians founded in 1960 by Raymond Quenau and François Le Lionnais which focused on experimental writing forms.
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What are you reading right now? The Zen of Climbing, by Casper van Engelenburg.
What are you
reading
right now? The Zen of Climbing. Words. Casper van Engelenburg. Sanzaro, Francis. The Zen of Climbing. Glasgow: Saraband, 2023. Sports—in particular, climbing—deeply satisfy me.
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What Are You Reading Right Now? The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell, by Hilde Sennema.
What are you
reading
right now? 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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Tracing Archaeology, by Nicole van Roij.
What triggers me most in these movies isthe representation of the archaeologist as a handsome, tomb-discovering acrobat.In these movies, the archaeologist is combatting and unveiling the traces ofthe past,
reading
landscape, object and architecture like
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Hungry for
reading
material? Our latest edition DIGEST (53/02) is out now! Grab your copy at the faculty and share your thoughts! ← Back to the blog overview. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →.
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Blog: May 12, 2021
Get your copy at the faculty or start
reading
online! Read it here! We worked on Colours throughout the month of April, each picking the colour we were interested in and writing about it.
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Bnieuws edition 56/05. Published May 2023.
From
reading
the descriptions of an absurd building’s floorplan, Sem’s article encourages us to embrace the madness in the design process, even when others shun and judge us for this mentality. (page 12).
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Blog: Dec 21, 2021
Grab your copy at the faculty for some
reading
material over the winter holidays! Read "Cheap" here! Cheap thrills. Cheap and cheerful. Cheap at the price. Do it on the cheap. Cheap and nasty. Dirt cheap. Talk is cheap. Cheap shot. Cheapish.
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A Decade of Bnieuws, by Aimee Baars.
There is a sense of completeness in the information we get when
reading
a print media, as compared to the digital platform: merely taking a couple of minutes of your day to step away from the ever-present technology radius, concentrating on holding the
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Bnieuws edition 54/01. Published September 2020.
You are
reading
the first edition of Bnieuws of the coming academic year. We are the independent periodical of the faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, or, Bouwkunde.
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Blog: Jan 16, 2023
As closing event for our Digest Edition, we're doing an article
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Obsessions / Inspirations, by .
In our new regular column we share with you some of the things our editors and readers have been watching,
reading
, listening to, visiting and looking at from outside the world of architecture that we think are interesting, provocative, inspirational,
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When Does a Door Become a Window, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
When
reading
the poem itself, one would encounter that the distinction between a door and a window is as defined as it is subtle, all at the same time. #poem #door #window. Return to top ↑. More. from. Exodus. Links. Interested in becoming a.
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Writing Urban Places, by Nicole van Roij.
I would recommend
reading
more novels and consider these literary works seriously as sources of information in how we experience our built environment.
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Magic / Tragic, by Joey Lageschaar.
In writing,
reading
, thinking, you can learn again to understand what it is to be (comfortable with being) disoriented in the moment, not being led by your phone to tell you the way, how to read something.
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Bnieuws edition 54/02. Published October 2020.
We wish you the most fun
reading
another one of Bnieuws'. Contents. Return to top ↑. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →. Julianalaan 134. 2628 BL Delft. Navigation. About Bnieuws →. Contact us →.
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Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework, by Maria Novas.
What are you
reading
right now? Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework. Words. Maria Novas. My mum is a housewife. Ama de casa in Spanish, something that could be literally translated as the “mistress of the house”.
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
Wives have been known to spend their marketing money on books instead of daily break and to waste hours
reading
book catalogues instead of attending their housewifely duties.’’. - Anne Lyon Haight, 1937, Are Women the Natural Enemies of Books.
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The Berlage Questionnaire: Francesca Torzo, by Maria Christopoulou and Georgia Katsi.
I keep on
reading
over and over again Vitruvius’s. De architectura. and Alberti’s. De re aedificatoria. They are brilliant and full of humor; and I accompany them with Vasari’s. Le Vite. Your idea of earthly happiness.
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I read it on the internet..., by Jonas Althuis.
On the other hand,
reading
on a webpage doesn’t feel the same as the tactile experience of holding a physical book, magazine or even a printed image.
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The Game, by Ricardo Avella.
What are you
reading
right now? The Game. Words. Ricardo Avella.
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The Unchanging Land, by Federico Ruiz.
Reading
. The Dutch landscape asks for a meticulous beholder (and I’m not one): as in a painting by Bosch or Brueghel, the dramas of everyday life are small and meaningful details happening on a stable background.
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Bnieuws edition 53/05. Published March 2020.
The fact that you are now
reading
this editorial means that in some way we have reached out to you: mission accomplished! So, what can you expect from this issue?
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Xiao talks tech, by Federico Ruiz.
“One time, I was
reading
this Chinese novel [borrowed from a library]. And, I don’t know if it was a guy or a girl, wrote down his or her feelings.
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