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The Society of Unveiling, by Maja Liro.
The
Society
of Unveiling. Words. Maja Liro. In the world ruled by social networks, the word ". transparency. " is haunting all spheres of life - not just politics but architecture too.
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Bnieuws edition 57/01. Published September 2023.
Discover our film festival 'Good, Bad and In-Between' (page 16) and Sem's exploration of reality and authenticity in
society
(page 18).
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Setting sail to freedom: the untold queer stories on cruise ships, by TJ Rivera.
Let us journey back to the enchanting era of the 50s, where cruise ships evolved into sanctuaries of liberation and acceptance for the queer community, transcending their utilitarian roles to symbolize resilience amidst
societal
constraints.
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If not now, then when?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren & Gigi Altman.
They are committed to the
society
and no longer just make chairs, tables, and vases. Almost all the projects I've seen from these Design Academy Eindhoven students were socially engaged.
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Where is Ondo?, by Robert van Overveld, Ondo.
I think it might be interesting to discuss some of the implications on both
societal
level and a more practical level. At least, what I understand from it.
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A public digital space at home, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
How are private and public spaces organized and designed in the modern information
society
? Have you ever thought about this? Now, you might.
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Blog: Oct 28, 2021
Humour, the glue that some claim holds our
society
together. In it, we explore stereotypes, the anatomy of jokes, serious architects, funny projects, coping mechanisms and much more! Read it here! Pick up your copy at the faculty now!
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Green & Pleasant Land, by Sam Eadington.
[Interiors, Buildings, Cities MSc 3/4 projects: Beyond the White Cube 2016/17 and House of Music 2017/18]. was that many of the students were really focused on considering what the role of public architecture might be in response to contemporary
society
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Tracing Archaeology, by Nicole van Roij.
In these theories, all social and cultural phenomena are seen as functional in the sense that they work for the needs of
society
.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
In his editorial for this edition, Chipperfield explores this question, scrutinizing the role of architects in modern
society
, especially in the context of the current challenges we face; the climate crisis, social inequalities across the world, the COVID
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The Art of Disconnect: A Manifesto for Inefficiency, by Jessica Kuurstra.
This shows how the internet has become a drug for the mere and a skin for
society
to reflect its beliefs, thoughts and even provoke revolutions.
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Visible Makes Invisible, by Vineet Dhall.
Being Indian, my “limited experience” obviously would like to peel one such complexity that is part of the Indian fabric, but that over time has mutated into different roles and identities within the
society
.
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Everyday, Listening, by Maja Liro.
As a byproduct of our industrial
society
, noise is all around us, but we aren't always aware of the negative effects it can have on people's physical and mental health.
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The Metaverse: Our New Playground?, by Saartje Nibbering, Bryan Ye.
If you, like me, love the feel of pen and paper and occasionally feel disconnected due to the vast amount of technology in today's
society
(or disconnect on purpose), then let's take a look into the advantages of a VW as a tool with a healthy dose of
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Guns, Germs, and Steel; The Fates of Human Societies, by Abhijeet Chandel.
Instead, Diamond contends that the disparities between civilizations are mostly the consequence of environmental variables and that a
society's
level of success or failure is largely influenced by the resources, circumstances, and opportunities at its
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Brexit and British Architecture, by Amy Young.
Two prime ministers, a general election, multiple rejected deals, and a divided
society
four years later, on the 31st of January 2020 the UK officially left the EU.
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High and Low, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Now part of the mainstream way of fuelling the business, the way these collaborations come together is often telling of the controversies of our
society
. Current Gucci collab, inspired by Dapper Dan's 80s design. Off-print.
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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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Dear TU Delft, by Christopher Clarkson.
Black Lives Matter, BLM, has shaken the foundations of the American
society
in the past few months, and we’ve seen it take a stand in the UK, as well as organising large protests in The Netherlands.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
In Stalinist culture, buildings assumed enormous importance to support the utopian prospects of living in communism, a so-called “perfect
society
”. The architecture in the Stalin period is fully perceivable only in its ideological context.
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Indesem 23: Embracing Boundaries, by Joost Hoepman.
By embracing boundaries as opportunities for creativity and innovation, architects and urban designers can envision and create remarkable designs that positively impact
society
and the environment. INDESEM 2023 transcends these boundaries.
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Bnieuws edition 53/04. Published January 2020.
As we are progressing towards a more digitally based and controlled
society
, traces have become less analogue and tangible. Every day, our physical movements on the earth are transferred up high, into the clouds.
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Shooting at the Verge, by Alessandro Rognoni.
In a city at its first intense encounter with modernity, Fellini found an eccentric social sphere made of artists, comedians and writers; a
society
of intellectual silliness against the political purity of the regime.
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Architectural Misconceptions, by Jan Pruszyński.
Somewhere along the way architecture has lost touch with
society
- architects have created a very elitist perception of their field (even in their own eyes), without ever explaining to the public what they actually do that makes them so elite.
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A Reflection on the Materialistic You, by Robert van Overveld.
It's surprisingly hard not to do or buy something as humans who happen to live in a materialistic and growth-oriented
society
.
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