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The Morning Sun, by Carmen Wientjes.
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. #poem. The Morning Sun; a painting and accompanying words were submitted to Bnieuws by Carmen as contribution for Colours. Follow her on Instagram at. @carmenwientjes. Return to top ↑. More. from. Colours. Links. Interested in becoming a.
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Blog: Feb 01, 2021
Not everything is up and
running
yet, so please let us know if something isn't working properly! We hope to have some of our old editions digitised by the end of February. For now, check out Digital Space!
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Bnieuws edition 53/01. Published September 2019.
She interviewed him about finding his own signature style and setting priorities when
running
your own firm.
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Bkino X Community Office Presents: Film Festival Good, Bad, And In-Between, by Cecile Calis.
It's
running
from movie to movie. You can discuss persona and scenes, judge movie quality, and join the experience with others. It is the perfect occasion to relax, get inspired and discuss with each other. Let's create such an experience at BK!
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Modernism's Secret in the East, by Badar Haq.
Furthermore, the future capital city would border the centuries old Grand Trunk road (Urdu: مظعا کڑس ), as this route
running
from Calcutta (via New Delhi, Lahore and Peshawar) to Kabul was considered as an essential arterial trade route for more than
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Fyre Festival, by Jack Oliver Petch.
You can’t tell me our renders don’t feature glamorous people enjoying impossible spaces - developments thrive on images of smiling kids
running
through natural gardens. The only difference is that these folk were called out on their lies.
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Guess!, by Jonas Althuis.
You realise a car is seconds away from
running
you over and think "If I wasn't already dead, now I'm definitely dead."
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TOK-concept, by Rogier Bos.
Along with my architectural studies, the last couple of years I have also become a young entrepreneur
running
my own small business. It was my architectural background that allowed me to think beyond the design phase.
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
From that day on, Brazil was
running
against the clock to build a functioning metropolis in the middle of the central-west plain lands of Brazil, where even the roads to get there were still to be constructed.
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Olympic Architects, by Edgars Jane.
In other words, one is never ready to cross the finish line, as the very act of seeing yourself crossing the white stripe repositions it to an unknown location. just don't Do It & keep
running
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Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
Suddenly you see kids playing in the fountain and someone
running
along the water. It doesn’t really matter there is a small detail missing. Those moments change your perspective sometimes.
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
An uncomfortable space can be a pleasurable space in the same way that an uncomfortable experience (such as
running
a marathon) can be a pleasurable experience (Esteve, 2018).
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Emotional Space, by Aimee Baars.
While we follow Arthur (the Joker)
running
on the sidewalks in the opening scene, chasing the boys who stole his advertisment board, the director Todd Philips explains how in every shot the team had made sure that hardly any sky was visible, at times
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The Paths That We Must Walk, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Instead of tourists, I was surrounded by locals going about their daily activities, carrying their grocery bags, and mainly
running
errands. My journey closer to the Villa revealed the detachment of the Villa from its surrounding environment.
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Where the light is strong…, by Christopher Clarkson.
Home becomes a container for memories and worries, for relaxation and break-downs, love and bitter arguments, of experiencing the warmth after
running
home through the cold rain, and the undeniable bliss of staying in instead of facing the world when
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Shooting at the Verge, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Large plots of dismissed rural land,
running
along highways projecting from the city centre, were bought by private investors and subsequently illegally parcelled to get the most profit out of available soil.
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Hello, Goodbye and Toilets, Oh My!, by Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
It was only after this exchange that I knew that Elena would be the perfect partner in-crime for the task of exploring the vast landscape of BK City’s rest spots: “I have a deeply rooted problem when I’m in the toilet and hear a tap
running
when no-one
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50 Euros for the Pleasures: Sex Workers in Red-light Districts , by Oliwia Jackowska.
This lack of anonymity, combined with high costs of
running
a business legally, and competition for spaces makes more and more sex workers risk their personal safety and choose the illegal path instead.
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Dilemmas of an architecture Graduate, by Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
According to Hans de Jonge, a TU Delft alumnus who is currently
running
his own company Oculus Film, the university teaches you how “to think on different levels of abstraction and scale, how to approach a problem, cut it down into manageable pieces,
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Do you consider your position as dean comparable to
running
a design studio? That is an interesting thought, but as I mentioned before, as a designer you are always tempted to establish new structures. That is not necessary here.
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Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
Maybe you’ll get an idea outside, go
running
or swimming, visit an exhibition, go to a concert. You need to find that. There’s no efficiency in being creative.
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Interview: The Book and The Building, by Louis Lousberg, Koen Mulder & Christopher Clarkson.
As two members of the committee responsible for
running
the faculty library, I attempted to ask of Koen Mulder and Louis Lousberg about the importance of the book, not only for the students but also for the built environment as a whole.
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