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The Morning Sun, by Carmen Wientjes.
The Morning
Sun
. Words and Images. Carmen Wientjes. The Morning
Sun
. , Carmen Wientjes, Oil on board, London, 2020. I take in the golden
sun
as I go for my morning run. I observe the city. Quiet streets, a few strangers around.
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and
Sun
Ah Hwang.
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Could You Hold The Door Please?, by Sem Verwey.
The
sun
appears on the horizon. Pinks and oranges brush the clouds as always, but they are rather dull this time. It is a hazy day. The river stretches out over low humps, or shallow dents.
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Like it's normal., by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Has it
sunk
in after one year of lockdown? Will people start to think more about their new normal life or live life again to the fullest? What am I going to do is my big question? 19/05/2021. Today is the day, had a drink on a terrace.
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Green is the New Fluffy, by Oliwia Jackowska & Zuzanna Sliwinska .
Another important point is to not spray leaves with water, especially at night to fend-off humidity-loving pests or right before the
sun
hits their leaves to avoid burns on the exposed surfaces.
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Flying and Falling, by Nicole van Roij.
Ignoring the warnings of his father, the architect and sculptor Daedalus, Icarus continues to fly higher and higher until the heat of the
sun
dissolves the wax that keeps his wings together. The boy falls into the sea.
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When Neutrality Speaks, by Emilie Stecher.
The
sun
warms my skin as I’m drinking my cup of green tea; the trees are wearing their colorful autumn dresses; and a light wind is letting the leaves shimmer.
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Vanity, vanity, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
And there is nothing new under the
sun
. But here comes one who thinks his is new! And proclaim his works on Dezeen, A+U. Spectacular, phenomenal, and praises ensue, And you wonder how much of it is really new. Vanity of vanities! All is vanity.
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What are You Reading Right Now? John Hanna, by John Hanna.
Sometimes he sits in cafés, or on a bench right in the
sun
. Other times, he stands by the tabac shop.
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Artefact: Lost & Found, by Oliwia Jackowska and Jonas Althuis.
Through winter and summer, in rain or
sun
, thirsty, cold and with their phones uncharged, the people of the faculty keep losing more and more precious objects. We can only imagine the circumstances in which these precious items were lost.
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Abandoned Lounge, by Christopher Clarkson.
The
sun
scorches their bleached skins and a duvet cover dances in the wind, almost as if to entertain the sitters that are not there.
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Bnieuws edition 54/05. Published May 2021.
You will read about pink prisons, purple design, light blue photographs, green McDonald’s, the golden
sun
, brown shits, red light districts, and more. With this edition, Bnieuws hopes to make your life a bit more colourful. Enjoy! Contents.
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Bnieuws edition 56/05. Published May 2023.
Please bring this copy out into the
sun
and please enjoy your reading. And on another note, look around you as well, because things are not always like what they seem. Contents. Return to top ↑. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal? Bnieuws.
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Bnieuws edition 53/05. Published March 2020.
Jan Rothuizen, Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma,
Sun
Ah Hwang, Leeke Reinders. Cover design by. Yannick Warmerdam. Editorial.
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Bnieuws edition 53/06. Published May 2020.
The shading of the
sun
on the walls at certain times of day. The sound of neighbours ascending their stairs. This sentiment has deepened.
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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
Perhaps more importantly, the wall of glass allows the low winter
sun
, when it does rise, to gently strike the back wall of the foyer, heating up the space. Some years from now, Kiruna's.
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Guess!, by Jonas Althuis.
It looks like a shop of sorts, but the
sun
-washed sign above it's door is unintelligible. You recognise the letters but the words they form simply don't make any sense.
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Comfort in chaos, by Nathan Döding.
Any piece of metal, plastic, wood, let's say everything, turns brown after some time in the
sun
and moisture. Leaving your cup of. Tehbotol. will find you returning to a newly established ant colony, that is also drowning in the sweet liquid.
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A public digital space at home, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Whether it's raining, storms, hail or the
sun
shining, it's the place to retreat to. Home has had this meaning for humankind since agricultural society.
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Are You Mad?, by Sem Verwey.
When a student reads the syllabus for a design studio and finds the assessment criteria all the way in the back, the student will not hesitate about spending endless hours until long after the
sun
has set, gazing at the screens of our laptops, struggling
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Cheap Labour...?, by Jonas Althuis.
Tireless hours spent on minute details in Revit models, endless
sun
-studies and Lumion renders that few people will ever see. The implicit expectation to stay at the office late, working unpaid overtime.
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Thoughts on Green, by Valentin Zech.
The red pigment acts as a type of
sunscreen
- protecting young leaves from too much
sun
. After just a few days however, an enzyme breaks down the red anthocyanins and the leaves reveal their usual green colour.
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Beginnings: Welcome to the Netherlands, by Jan Pruszynski.
However,
sunny
and beautiful days also happen once in a (loooong) while. If you feel too lazy to go to the sea, or just prefer warmer water, the best place to spend those is at. De Grote Plas. (literally “The Big Lake”)!
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Drifting away from Spectacle, by Sem Verwey.
As the train slowly deviates, the
sun
starts to shine on my side and the weight of my eyelids increases until a fellow traveller speaks up. “That is a beautiful plant that you have there.”
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Luckily, it's cool in the shade here, the
sunlight
barely penetrating the surrounding trees. The same trees that were bare four months ago now are in full bloom thanks to the
sun
of the last months. I walk further to the model room.
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