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A Reflection on the Materialistic You, by Robert van Overveld.
A
Reflection
on the Materialistic You. Words. Robert van Overveld. The "greenest" material is the material that was not used, and the cheapest Black Friday deal out there was the deal that was not bought.
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Reflecting, by Editorial team.
Reflecting
. Words. Editorial team.
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Inside 'Inside'
reflections
on collapse. Words and Images. Stefan Gzyl. Collapse is not only an end-of-world stage but marks beginnings and opens possibilities for familiar objects.
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Where am I?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
I hope to spark curiosity and
reflection
on how the built environment shapes our collective identity. By Inez Van Oeveren. Return to top ↑. More. from. Where? Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws. Instagram →. Facebook →. Issuu →.
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Reflecting on the Past: Goodbye, by Ada Jaśkowiec and Lydia Giokari.
Reflecting
on the Past: Goodbye. Ada Jaśkowiec and Lydia Giokari.
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A Lack of Exposure, by Alessandro Rognoni.
It is what we only perceive the sky to look like, and exemplifies the illusion of
reflection
and refractions, elements of space that are outside our jurisdiction as designers.
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Bnieuws edition 55/05. Published June 2022.
To start things off is a
reflection
(pg. 4) on the Women in Architecture exhibition by Julia Korpacka, the person who hacked the display with her own interpretation of what the exhibition could have been.
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Bnieuws edition 56/03. Published January 2023.
In the time of
reflection
, around the new year, we tend to reimagine ourselves.
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People are in fields, by Nicole van Roij.
It takes around 14 seconds and the total of social encounters, apart from my own
reflection
in the mirror, is 0. Meanwhile, the newspapers are loaded with articles on how to home-stay without going mental.
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Be Naked, Be Healthy, Be Well, by Tuyen Le.
The essay is part of the collection of essays titled Spoken into the Void as a
reflection
on the inferiority of his home country’s plumbing fixtures compared to that of the English and Americans.
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Abandoned, by Jack Oliver Petch.
It’s not like I can say I was good at them but, on
reflection
, it seems like management simulators formed a gigantic part of my childhood. These videos, however, are a more recent phenomenon.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
Read about the history of INDESEM, this year’s theme, a
reflection
on the year of planning leading up to the event and an interview with design technologist Jan Dierckx.
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
George Orwell famously said in a
reflection
of his novel. Coming up for air. , “suburbia is a prison with the cells all in a row, semi-detached torture chambers.”.
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A Shitty Architectural Autobiography, by Federico Ruiz.
For many slaves of capitalism such as myself, the toilet represents one of the few spaces for personal
reflection
, a place for total consciousness of one’s body and its volcanic workings.
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Thing In Between My Eyebrows, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Below I share a personal
reflection
about expectations we set for ourselves as midnight strikes on New Year’s Eve and how to let go of that (futile) pressure. I hope you will look at it with humour but also with a hint of seriousness.
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
Discomfort becomes a catalyst for
reflection
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Missed Takes on Gender in Architecture, by Julia Korpacka.
This is a
reflection
on why I did it and what I learned from this about uninvited practice. The picture of the intervention on the stairway: Charlotte Perriand over Le Corbusier and Lily Reich instead of Mies van der Rohe. Click to look closer!
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
Yet, they undeniably belong to our contemporary urban landscape,
reflecting
society’s values and desires and playing a pivotal role in our lives. Endless Loops of Desire: Consumerism, Architecture, and the Evolution of Malls.
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The Art of Disconnect: A Manifesto for Inefficiency, by Jessica Kuurstra.
The output of these images is therefore a
reflection
of society, that is translated in an online environment. The images captured and labelled by us are formed by our perceptions and beliefs about the world.
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Reflection
. The Design week was a unique opportunity to get in touch with the way of working and the atmosphere of the Architecture Faculty of the University of Nottingham, that was located in a beautiful park.
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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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Green & Pleasant Land, by Sam Eadington.
No, there has not been any advice and that’s not any
reflection
on the university. I’m in quite a particular position as a UK architect working in Holland.
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Bnieuws edition 54/05. Published May 2021.
When we see it, combined with the white of its juicy
reflections
and the black of the seeds, our brains automatically simulate its flavour. Nature constantly exchanges information with us through the means of colour.
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The Mint Situation, by Nathan Kramer.
The whirring
reflections
of bottles moving around was dizzying. It smelled. Looking around, the horizon was mostly empty, except for what appeared to be two church spires, standing amidst the aluminium rubble.
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Smooth City, by René Boer.
Smooth City: Against Urban Perfection, Towards Collective Alternatives. , a timely
reflection
at a moment when our cities must remain open to friction and discomfort. From. Smooth City: Against Urban Perfection, Towards Collective Alternatives.
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