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Feel What You See , by Emilie Stecher.
The installation of
vision
attempts to create a feeling of space without depending on other senses. It aims for you to ‘’see’’ the voices of water in its different forms, the sublime rumbling of the stones and whispers in between water ripples.
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Land Between Tags, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Look from the corner of your
vision
– see where your sensors are sensitive and. focus! It is a lone tag. A single movement that you would have never witnessed because you weren’t meant to.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
Firstly, our
vision
on what ‘good’ architecture is, has to drastically change.
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Cheap Absurdity, by Oliwia Jackowska.
To enter other people’s heads and
visions
without the army of producers, set designers and consultants presents the
vision
as being pure and raw, straight from the conscience of the ‘genius’ mind. We all want to be like them.
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Artefact: Lost & Found, by Oliwia Jackowska and Jonas Althuis.
And maybe the concentration on forming that beautiful model also blurred the
vision
and the protective glasses were no longer noticed and transported on top of a certain nose all the way to the studio space, where they fell on the floor and never returned
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Fyre Festival, by Jack Oliver Petch.
Following the promotion, was delivering an impossible
vision
against a series of ill-planning choices.
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Changing the Narrative, by Elena Rossoni.
Simultaneously, the two-day workshop involved intense discussions and proposals on the monument’s future
visions
through digital and technological tools.
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The American Dream is hyper-real in Florida!, by Tuyen Le.
It was the period after WW2; many urban planners sought the New Urbanism movement, fostering a
vision
for walkable, human-scaled suburban neighborhoods and pushing for the revival of community living.
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Abandoned, by Jack Oliver Petch.
One example would be Disney’s Epcot
vision
, shown right, started as an entire utopic future that Walt Disney wanted to create instead became a theme park based on the world of tomorrow.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
It allows us to self-position ourselves and ask where we stand as an individual and as an industry, and clear the fields of
vision
that are intentionally blocked out.
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A Crisis of Imagination, by Joost Hoepman.
This bitter scientific reality has presented us with a
vision
of the future of ‘rebellion against extinction’ and of ‘do or die’.
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Never Been Built, by Aimee Baars.
Sometimes, when the time is right, an architect's
vision
, his fiction, becomes reality. However, when the time isn't right, the idealistic ideas, the promises of the future, end up in drawers in dark and forgotten archives.
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Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
The opportunity for a fresh start, urbanistically, economically and socially was a reverie for any power hungry elite to shape their ideal
vision
of the. urbis. distant from the all too-close pressures of civil demands.
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Anatomy of the Dream, by Jonathan Kaye.
All About
Vision
. , 2022. Markowsky, George. “Information Theory - Physiology.” Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Koch, Kristin, Judith McLean, Ronen Segev, Michael A. Freed, Michael J.
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Art Outside The Box, by Christopher Clarkson.
A fiery red helicopter emerges from the grey sky, circles the field and descends rapidly to land right before us, creating a small blizzard that completely dissolves our
vision
to white and burns the skin on our faces. Everyone is covered in white.
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If not now, then when?, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren & Gigi Altman.
With this
vision
of the future, HTM can now respond to the new use of tram stops. How wonderful would it be if architect students were now being asked by clients to research future developments in society.
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Diamond in the Rough, Forever Young, by Jonas Althuis.
In a broader sense, In 2007, the municipality published their
vision
for the city for 2030, Stadsvisie Rotterdam 2030.
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
One of the biggest critiques of post-war suburbia is that the neighbourhoods were built for a
vision
of the future that was mostly unfixed. How could the architecture respond to such uncertainty?
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Venice Biennale: Greek Pavilion, by Xristina Argyros and Elena Rossoni.
The fresco represents a compelling ambition, a utopian
vision
of a free, open, informal, and common space for learning. It is an in-between space. Neither inside nor outside, not quite a room, but also not simply a space for circulation.
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A Dream About Action, by Emilie Stecher.
And therefore they can be stirred by a bigger picture, by a
vision
. A little bit more than a year ago I took part in the Dirty Old Town workshop by the Independent School for the City. 1.
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Dilemmas of an architecture Graduate, by Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
Tunnel
vision
. Although in the first year of the Bachelors, everyone gets the warning that only a few freshmen will end up working as architects after graduation, the message individual tutors deliver in design studios goes the opposite way.
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BK Talks 1: on race, gender and fairy tales, by Federico Ruiz.
Halfway through the presentation, David Keyson, the newly appointed Diversity Officer of the university, presented his
vision
for the future.
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Letter to Us Students at BK, by Kevin Lai.
We try to keep the floor clean already from the crumbs and cigarette-butts, but they still come
visit
. Tricky time! Anyhow, the semester is coming to an end too, and summer is near.
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By Product, Reversibility, Tangible and Intangible Longevity , by Anouk Fontaine.
train tracks as art fairs or promenades, and so forth… It follows the precedent set up in our past practices when the transformation was common, especially if confronted with a state of urgency, we have been able to completely overturn our practices and
vision
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
We were invited to participate in the symposium concerning these developments, this took the form of lecture series, presentations and discussions, site
visits
, and as above mentioned, a design charrette.
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