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As the Wind Rises and Falls, by Tuyen Le.
While the majority of the EU is seeking to close down landfills as a way to encourage
recycling
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
Not only do we learn these big names, but we also learn a lot about sustainability, ‘Always choose reuse over
recycling
, and
recycling
over new build’. Yet, the most prominent designs made by the given role models are newly built.
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A subjective take on greenwashing, by Katarzyna Soltysiak and Ecaterina Stefanescu.
Schiphol Group - the owner of the third biggest airport in Europe - invests in an air
recycling
plant to allow a new terminal construction with additional funds from the Netherlands Green Fund.
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Abandoned, by Jack Oliver Petch.
These videos delve into the history and origins of these ideas, explaining through whatever research the creators can find,
recalling
the fascinating motives and troubles the creators or organisations had to endure.
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In conversation with David T. van Zanten, by Stef Dingen and David T. van Zanten, Mary Jane Crow.
Anecdotally
recalling
his experience as a juror on the 1987 competition for the Harold Washington Library in Chicago, Van Zanten elaborated on the politics of decision making and the range of complications that can deflect the process.
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Magic / Tragic, by Joey Lageschaar.
By restructuring my life, through
recalling
intimate moments from daily life in a concise manner, five acts are laid out. You are invited to wander and get lost in them. We all have moments from our childhood that we revisit.
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Xiao talks tech, by Federico Ruiz.
The conversation begins by
recalling
how, months ago, he stopped sketching on paper and switched to his iPad. “I should admit that it is very convenient,” he says while navigating through drawings and notes with the movement of one finger.
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BK Talks 1: on race, gender and fairy tales, by Federico Ruiz.
For instance, after
recalling
other experiences of exclusion and differential treatment, he mentioned how even being regarded as a “serious thinker” is a challenge: “Sometimes I’ve had clients, or people I work with, that have difficulty to accept I would
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Writing on the Wall, by Federico Ruiz.
When asked about the process and intentions behind the wall, he starts by
recalling
how, back in the 70s, 80s and 90s, “the idea about the Faculty of architecture was the one of an egalitarian kind of university.
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Take It Seriously, by Federico Ruiz.
When
recalling
the moment in which the scaffolding was removed and the façade of the hotel was finally revealed, he recalls how “That was amazing. Like, you [would] get a smile on your face. But in the meantime, it is just a hotel.
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