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Artefact: Neon Fluorescent Pink Tape, by INDESEM team, Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
“Tape to brighten up the situation, while trying to keep everything falling apart,
together
.”. Valentin. : “A street sign, a public space, a laptop, a shoe.
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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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Bnieuws edition 57/04. Published June 2024.
In this special issue of Bnieuws, we took these stories and sewed them
together
into a play, The Competition. In it, three firms varying in size and setup compete for an important project.
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Post-Post Post, by Night(s) of Philosophy.
It is impossible to draw a clear line between the two: they are entangled
together
, sometimes they even look the same.
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South-Limburg!, by Robert van Overveld.
Carnival is the most famous get
together
in the southern provinces. It's a week full of dressing up, colourful parades and drinking. People prepare their festive wagons (serving in the parades) the whole year-round.
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Streets of BK City: Student Spolia, by Nicole van Roij.
The students were asked to introduce themselves
together
with a personal piece of spolia.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
The collective power of uniting
together
proves to be a route for change.
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Artefact: My Mobile Phone, by James O'Callaghan.
We all have one, we all use them increasingly more to knit our lives
together
, to the extent that their absence is becoming life changing. Our phones are the portals through which we focus our communication more and more each day.
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The Berlage questionnaire: Emanuel Christ of Christ & Gantenbein, by Ana Herreros and Jin Chang.
We met as interns at the office of Herzog & De Meuron, and afterwards studied
together
with Hans Kollhoff at the ETH Zürich.
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Interdisciplinary projects, by Thomas Dillon Peynado.
To combat this difference, we held several workshops
together
to better understand each other’s approach and expertise in addition to the regular meetings.
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Bnieuws edition 57/03. Published March 2024.
We are constantly engaged in preventing things from falling apart or putting them back
together
after they have failed.
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Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
The 5 energy systems
together
work as a positive network, producing more energy than we use. Project concept. / MOR - TU Delft. Can you talk us through the first phase of such a large project; how and where do you start?
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From Urgency to Action, by The Syrian Turkish Architectural Recovery Team.
Come and join us at our faculty, share your thoughts and ideas, and let’s START talking, learning, and creating a better future
together
. Destruction of Earthquakes in Turkey. #recovery. #syria. #turkey. www.starttudelft.com. Return to top ↑.
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Everyday, Listening, by Maja Liro.
It doesn’t last long – just a dozen minutes, during which the most frequently used buses release the bubbly masses of students onto the street – but enough for you to come to your senses and realise that Monday has arrived
together
with them.
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Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
In addition to design and academic practice, in 2015,
together
with Francisco Lobo, Romea established the research studio Locument that combines filmmaking with architecture
together
.
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Blog: May 12, 2021
Different interpretations of the same topic, sharing similar characteristics, blending
together
. With our next edition, the final one of this academic year, we will explore the theme of Optimism and Pessimism.
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Cleaners of BK, by Karolina Krajčíková & Nathan Döding.
Together
they manage a cluster of 5 campus buildings, keeping the faculty from breakdown.
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TOK-concept, by Rogier Bos.
This place brought
together
craftsmen from different fields under the same roof and were assisting people with special needs to take part within the professional life. The perfect space for my TOK-case!
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Armoires and tables are assembled into an improvised ladder, held
together
with bed sheets and curtains, and Jean Prouvé’s signature Standard chair is turned into a primitive wrench in an attempt to open a skylight, whose simple construction is hidden
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Cover - Why Yellow?, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Blue and orange are opposites on the colour wheel, and we all know what opposites look like when
together
. But, what colour compliments both of them? You guessed it: Caramel Yellow.
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Short story of change, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
I screw
together
a wooden pallet and lie outside in the alley, sunbathing. I think my behaviour is strange because over the last four years I was never very attached to my beloved interior.
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Hope on water, by Sevince Bayrak.
The main idea was simple: Bring more people
together
. Let them meet in your buildings, if not in the extensions of your buildings that are already acting as a public plaza.
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Missing Urbanists, by Federico Ruiz.
With already much to process in my head, Baokun,
together
with his colleague Zichuan Lu, explained to me how this phenomenon has transcended into a very peculiar dimension; “[Streaming] is really popular in China, you know why?
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Typology.exe, by Christopher Clarkson.
When considering typologies of the built environment, a few spring to mind: The church, the house, the library, the graveyard… these all
together
provide for a diverse experience when departing the home.
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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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