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When Neutrality Speaks, by Emilie Stecher.
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Blog: Mar 09, 2021
In the spirit of
speaking
about difficult topics, something we explored with our Taboo edition, we want to open a dialogue about this. Our most important goal with this is to come into contact with each other, albeit at a distance.
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Cover - Why Yellow?, by Jack Oliver Petch.
I’ve been thinking about it a lot (even if you never did) and, I could be
speaking
in hyperbole here, but this colour managed to sum up how I’ve experienced the Netherlands so far.
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Domestic calamities, by Federico Ruiz.
Professor C. makes the final remarks in his paused way of
speaking
. Suddenly, a long and plaintive meow reveals the presence of a cat that is out of sight. C. excuses himself, kicks the animal out of the room and keeps talking.
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Interview: The Book and The Building, by Louis Lousberg, Koen Mulder & Christopher Clarkson.
You’re both
speaking
about it as kind of guardians of the library, which I admire.
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Bnieuws edition 57/04. Published June 2024.
And yes, generally
speaking
, the promise of personal insights (into the workflow, colleague dynamics, technical knowhow, design logistics and so forth) is fortunate.
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The Mint Situation, by Nathan Kramer.
No, this green stuff is something more of the French-
speaking
countries. But surely, there must be a way to get mint syrup somewhere in the Netherlands?
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Exploring Possibilities, by Jan Pruszyński.
I wanted to become better at presenting and public
speaking
– I joined TU Delft Debating Club in order to quickly realise that it is not my cup of tea. But I would not have known that if I have not tried in the first place.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
JGA:
Speaking
about opening doors and magic keys in the context of Moriyama-San and Koolhaas Houselife, could you tell us about your first approach to document the life inside these canonical buildings?
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Brexit and British Architecture, by Amy Young.
Speaking
from personal experience, during an internship in a London based Architecture studio, regular conversations revolved around the topic of Brexit and EU nationals leaving to find work elsewhere.
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A Recap of INDESEM.21, by Hidde Dijkstra.
During INDESEM.19, most of us on this year's INDESEM board were still bachelor students motivated to watch all the big names of architecture
speaking
at the seminar and participating in the competition with international students worldwide.
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Tracing Archaeology, by Nicole van Roij.
Broadly
speaking
, this change in thinking about object-culture relations can also be found in architectural theory and practice. Another thing we might have in common is our problem-solving ability.
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Shit it out for a Diploma, by Oliwia Jackowska .
Speaking
for myself – I definitely do not.
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
Suburbia suddenly had a new lease of life, the quirks were unfolding, the architecture was
speaking
a clearer language and I could see the intricacies of the neighbourhood for the first time, without the clouded judgement I had previously been carrying
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Architecture without Architects v2.0, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Speaking
in architectural language, you might observe that many of our projects look alike.
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Language and Design Cognition: Toward a theory of Language Based Design, by Christopher Clarkson.
Only by asking these questions, and talking about the design in this limiting manner can it be ensured that the building will function, however, it serves no room for
speaking
about the potential symbolic meaning of the library you want to design in an
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High and Low, by Alessandro Rognoni.
he stated in a lecture at Harvard GSD, when
speaking
about his work with IKEA and his past partnership with Nike.
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Speaking
of structures, why did you move the office? There was an urge to create extra space for staff, thus several departments were shifted around. Plus, I disliked the location of the student advisor rooms.
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
But broadly
speaking
,women detest books which the collector desires and admires.’’. - Andrew Lang,1881, The Library, London. ‘’It would appear that book collecting is a truly feminine pastime, containing many elements which appeal to their sex; romance
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Letter to Us Students at BK, by Kevin Lai.
But also, historically
speaking
, there are funny parallels between AA and BK in their crises. When AA was defunded in the 70s by then Secretary State of Education Thatcher, the Berlage Institute was withdrawn funding also in the 2010s.
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Interview: Raquel Rolnik, by Nicole van Roij.
Do you think, ideally
speaking
, another economic model would work better for our society than the current neoliberal model?
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The Realm of Toilets of the Bouwkunde, by Tuyen Le.
It is obviously absurd to see a woman with a measuring tape in a men's bathroom; nevertheless, while we're
speaking
about inclusivity in the public realm, why does the toilet remain under severe binary exclusivity?
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Between Struggle and Comfort, by Sem Verwey.
When I speak about movement, I am not just
speaking
about physical movement. It istrue that our prisoner can. wander. through his cell within his physical boundaries.
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The Metaverse: Our New Playground?, by Saartje Nibbering, Bryan Ye.
Speaking
from personal experience, the idea of using a VW as a means in our daily life seems very distant, and in some ways, surrealistic.
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Green & Pleasant Land, by Sam Eadington.
Speaking
of international culture, you have number of projects in Europe and beyond. What are the direct implications Brexit will have on your practice (DRDH) on a day to day basis?
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