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South-Limburg!, by Robert van Overveld.
In 2016 rewarded with the best touristic destination in the world by the World
Travel
& Tourism Council. Also, the region which earned about 80% of the GNP in parts of the 20th century.
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Cheap Labour...?, by Jonas Althuis.
Of these 61, five internships were completely unpaid, though for one of these
travel
expenses were compensated. Of course, cost of living varies per country.
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The Paths That We Must Walk, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
There was an innate need to
travel
to every corners, no matter how secluded or arduous. During the 17th–18th century Europe, Le Grand Tour was a customary trip often undertaken by young, wealthy European men and women.
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If not now, then when?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren & Gigi Altman.
How will people
travel
in 20 years? As a designer, we will not be designing the product, but we will come up with a proposal on how people will
travel
in the future and what kind of changes this will require of a train.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
Juan Benavides: Given the current situation we’re facing, could you elaborate on the impact of confinement and
travel
restrictions on your work?
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Art Outside The Box, by Christopher Clarkson.
If you would be interested in visiting the next biennale in 2024, there are plenty of
travel
options, either by plane to Salzburg and then with a train to Radstadt, and a bus through to Flachau, or alternatively you can book a journey through öbb (the
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A Decade of Bnieuws, by Aimee Baars.
Published in:
Trace
. January 2020. 53/04. BK Report. A Decade of Bnieuws. Words. Aimee Baars. Our ambition to represent all the voices within BK faculty; our slogan clearly states "your voice is ours".
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The Unchanging Land, by Federico Ruiz.
One thousand one hundred and thirty-six kilometres
travelled
in 14 days. Regions visited. : all of them, except for Utrecht, Flevoland and the overseas islands.
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The Game, by Ricardo Avella.
Therefore, it is better to have a synthetic version of the truth that can
travel
fast and reach broader audiences than a precise and refined truth that doesn't accomplish its task.
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The Berlage questionnaire: Emanuel Christ of Christ & Gantenbein, by Ana Herreros and Jin Chang.
But that is my nostalgic side because I was unable to
travel
to the Netherlands for this lecture. Otherwise an ocean liner on its way to New York City. Your most influential teacher. Hans Kollhoff, who was an amazing teacher.
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Setting sail to freedom: the untold queer stories on cruise ships, by TJ Rivera.
In this golden age of
travel
, the decks of these majestic ships became sanctuaries where individuals could cast off societal norms and embrace their true selves.
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
In the music industry for example, which is perhaps even tougher than the design field, ambitious students aim to become a soloist and
travel
the world. However, you might end up playing in the orchestra.
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Traces of War, by Jan Pruszyński.
Published in:
Trace
. January 2020. 53/04. From the editors.
Traces
of War. Jan Pruszyński. For a large majority of the student body of TU Delft, the four-year-long siege of Sarajevo (1992-1996), is a thing they might have learned from history books.
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Are You Mad?, by Sem Verwey.
We wake up submerged in it, we
travel
through it, and we disembark and embark continuously its new dimensions - home, train, faculty, office, and so forth.
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Her Drawing, by Alessandro Rognoni & Oliwia Jackowska.
The evolution of aeroplanes into a commercial transport business called for a strong promotion campaign that would project an image of a quick, comfortable, and safe way to
travel
.
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Study Pressure at BK City, by Jan Pruszyński.
General questions asked about university degree, gender and
travel
time.
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Bnieuws edition 58/01. Published November 2024.
Then, we
travel
to Hong Kong with our pen pal Alicja Jurkowska, losing our way in a maze of corridors and stairwells, revealing how an “Architecture of Entrapment” is the flip side of the enchanting consumerism of the contemporary shopping mall (page
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Beginnings: Welcome to the Netherlands, by Jan Pruszynski.
Life here does get a bit slow sometimes, however it’s so easy to
travel
to any of the big cities in Delft’s vicinity that it’s virtually impossible to get bored. Have fun then, it’s part of a student’s life in the end.
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1 ́000 m² of desire, by Maja Liro .
Architecture, as the physical design of the space and as an atmosphere, becomes a substantial part of our fantasy as we
travel
the path between desire and pleasure in our sexual relations.
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The Marble Arch Joke, by Alessandro Rognoni.
Despite the lifting of
travel
restrictions in the UK, these days not many of us in Delft have had the chance to stroll around Hyde Park in London.
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Where Earthquakes Come at Night, by Jonas Althuis.
Previously unknown to us, a visitor experience in the mine has been organised for our group by the
travel
service that we're
travelling
with, and an LKAB bus is waiting for us.
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The Art of Disconnect: A Manifesto for Inefficiency, by Jessica Kuurstra.
To go outside the house, explore, have fun with my
travel
companions. Suddenly I felt more grounded, had random creative ideas, insights. I even found me working to entertain myself.
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Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
And I started
travelling
. ML: You’ve lived in several countries by now, such as Poland, Denmark, USA, Netherlands, Russia, and Portugal. Did you experience the act of moving from country to country in itself as a constant process of letting go?
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
Stiegler explains indeed that one consequence of the humans’ shift to bipedalism is the “defunctionalisation of the sense of smell,” (Stiegler, 2005) emptied of its sexual role, removed from the earth’s surface where most odorous molecules
travel
, giving
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A Day of Change, by Jonas Althuis.
Most of the press conference had been uneventful, but as it was coming to an end, a reporter in the back of the room asked about rumoured changes to
travel
regulations for the citizens of East Germany.
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