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Animal Architecture, by Aimee Baars.
Animal
Architecture
. Aimee Baars. Ever since the Corona crisis struck, I have discovered a few neighborhood walks, among them a path to a nearby estate named Clingendael.
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Phallic Architecture, by Berend.
But somewhere in this very serious process of evaluating a piece of
architecture
my brain makes one final check: does this building resemble genitals in any way? Often it does.
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Brexit and British Architecture, by Amy Young.
Brexit and British
Architecture
. Amy Young. There is an underlying relationship between politics and the practice of
architecture
.
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Architecture without Architects v2.0, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Architecture
without Architects v2.0. Words. Zuza Sliwinska. In the monotony of standardized, cookie-cutter
architecture
, we continue striving for novelty in our designs.
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Dilemmas of an architecture Graduate, by Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
Dilemmas of an
architecture
Graduate. Words and Images. Nadine van den Berg, Ada Jaśkowiec, Lydia Giokari, Kseniya Otmakhova.
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Missed Takes on Gender in Architecture, by Julia Korpacka.
Missed Takes on Gender in
Architecture
. Words and Images. Julia Korpacka. I recently took the liberty to temporarily modify a part of an exhibition organised at our faculty.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
Published in:
Architectural
Odyssey. September 2019. 53/01. Does
Architecture
Really Have a Gender? BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction).
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Letting Go Of Enemies In Architecture, by Kevin Lai.
I began to wonder, if we are allowed to shift our lens to
architecture
, which has been walking between the im-/material tangent, would it be possible to draw out 10 enemies of
architecture
?
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
First notes on gaming
architecture
as experimental design. Words and Images. Bruno de Andrade. We all know that Vitruvius’ (c. 90 - c. 20 BCE) treatise “De
Architectura
”, divided in 10 books, is still a guide for building projects.
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Architectural Misconceptions, by Jan Pruszyński.
I believe that the
architecture
has a somewhat similar problem. One of countless
architectural
memes that can be found on the internet. / Source: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/19/d3/9c/19d39c0e42e746376bcf622b137543fa.jpg.
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Misleading Memories, by Ieva Davulyte .
The question is: what symbolic values should be considered while reimagining the
architecture
of occupation? The role of intangibles in
architecture
.
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Where is..., by The Datum Collective.
Where provides the possibility to question a specific site or geography whether physical or metaphysical, both important for
architecture
and its makers.
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Interview: Maarten van Kesteren, by Aimee Baars.
Maarten van Kesteren graduated from the
Architecture
track at TU Delft in 2014 and after working at several
architecture
firms, set up his own studio in Amsterdam.
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The Impact of Juicy, Crispy Fried Chicken on Architecture and the Built Environment, by Nathan Kramer.
The Impact of Juicy, Crispy Fried Chicken on
Architecture
and the Built Environment. Words. Nathan Kramer.
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A Recap of INDESEM.21, by Hidde Dijkstra.
INDESEM (International Design Seminar) is a foundation run by
architecture
students that organize a week-long seminar every two years.
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Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
What do you see as an
architecture
of no growth? No growth sounds very boring, as if we have nothing to do. We always need to work on something.
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What's Your Problem?, by Sam Eadington.
Published in:
Architectural
Odyssey. September 2019. 53/01. What's Your Problem? Sam Eadington. What’s your problem? I bet it’s not a lack of
architecture
. What a stupid thing to suggest. Of course it’s not.
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Podcast, Archi-Podcast, by Jan Pruszynski.
And there’s, of course, countless podcasts about all-thing-
architecture
. Many are already established podcasts and many new ones appear pretty much every single day.
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Exploring Possibilities, by Jan Pruszyński.
While meeting with my friends several weeks ago and recollecting our bachelor's degree days, I realised that not that many of them even work in the field of
architecture
anymore.
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The Freedoms of Suburbia, by Amy Young.
The sudden absence of the feeling of monotony I think was in part due to my observation of the ‘addition
architecture
’ in suburbia.
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Obsessions / Inspirations, by .
Being an architect and especially an
architectural
student means to be curious about the world around you and being constantly in restless search of sources of inspiration for your work.
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House of Machines - AI in Design, by Nathan Kramer.
Recent developments in artificial intelligence have posed a challenge to the world of
architecture
and design.
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Inscribing Spaces, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Nevertheless, these sculptures exhibited spatial qualities inherent in
architecture
and landscape design, and inform us about the increasingly ambiguous distinction between them. Nazca lines / Unknown author.
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Bnieuws edition 53/01. Published September 2019.
Architectural
Odyssey. 53/01.
Architectural
Odyssey. Editorial team. Aimee Baars, Jack Oliver Petch, Jan Pruszyński, Elena Rossoni, Chun Kit 'CK' Wong. With contributions from. Sam Eadington. Cover design by. Aimee Baars. Editorial. The.
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Writing Urban Places, by Nicole van Roij.
This section draws attention to
architectural
design processes, regarding
architecture
also as the transformator and communicator of narratives. These projects will be developed within academia and will be published in a series of project reports.
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