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The Realm of Toilets of the Bouwkunde, by Tuyen Le.
It is time to put on our forensic lens and enter the realm of
toilets
at our faculty. Part 1: El Caganer. Whether you are Christian or not, you know the nativity scene on display during the holiday season.
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A Shitty Architectural Autobiography, by Federico Ruiz.
For many slaves of capitalism such as myself, the
toilet
represents one of the few spaces for personal reflection, a place for total consciousness of one’s body and its volcanic workings.
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Hello, Goodbye and Toilets, Oh My!, by Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
Hello, Goodbye and
Toilets
, Oh My! Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
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Blog: May 12, 2021
Each article explores a colour in a unique way; from the red and yellow hues that bricks can have, to the light blue tint of architectural photography and the effect that it creates, to the humble domain of the
toilet
and the design implications thereof
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The Last Resort, by Nathan Döding.
She was a
toilet
lady at V&D until her marriage. In the Netherlands it was normal to retire as a woman after marrying and bearing children. Her husband had worked in the harbour as a crane operator, which wasn't uncommon in Rotterdam.
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Be Naked, Be Healthy, Be Well, by Tuyen Le.
The germination of Loos’ journey to find beauty actually started with the
toilets
, through his earlier essay called "Plumbers".
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
Just thinking out loud, questions such as "will this concave corner of my building be a cool deviation from the larger urban structure or will drunks use it as a public
toilet
?" come to mind.
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Art Outside The Box, by Christopher Clarkson.
Valued (speculatively) at over 100 million USD, I wonder what would happen if you put Marcel Duchamp’s. fountain. back. into a public
toilet
… Perhaps most fascinating is the way in which the confines of a gallery change our understanding of what we are
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Cleaners of BK, by Karolina Krajčíková & Nathan Döding.
When 3000 people pass through doors,
toilets
and hallways every day, breakdown is certain. For such cases, maintaining a place becomes just as important as its construction.
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Interview: Michael van der Tas, by Michael van der Tas, Aimee Baars, Robert van Overveld.
Or the doors to the
toilet
rooms, you can’t leave them open, but you do need to know how many people are inside. And how do you manage granting access?
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Naturally, fish from the aquarium become food, an automated irrigation system provides drinking water, and books are used as
toilet
paper.
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Safe at work, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Disinfectants will be available in entrance halls,
toilets
and stores. In some cases, standard temperature checks and wearing masks will become the norm.
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Soviet Dreams, by Jānis Bērziņš.
Many years after the war millions of people were still living in fast-built wooden barracks without drainage, tap-water, and with
toilets
on the street, or in communal apartments in pre-war buildings that used to belong to bourgeois but now housed a family
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Longing for a little water, I open the tap of the
toilets
. At first, nothing happens, but after a while, a thick black sludge comes out. What is this? Last year I stood here every hour filling my water bottle.
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