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Goal Meets World, by Tuyen Le.
Once asked, the questions become a competitive game of
goal
-making, manifesting, and unrealistic endeavours.
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Thing In Between My Eyebrows, by Zuza Sliwinska.
Maybe the word journey, as cliché as it sounds, offers a different perspective we might want to take once setting new
goals
. It indicates the time one needs to reach their destination.
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I read it on the internet..., by Jonas Althuis.
One of our
goals
is to create opportunities for discussion within the faculty, something we’re really missing with the lockdown. So talk to us! Let us know how you’re feeling, what you’re working on, what’s inspiring you!
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
I think it is a dangerous
goal
, isn’t it? There are very few who reach this and the ambition often goes hand in hand with frustration.
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Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
During the first phase we only had a couple of weeks to come up with our main concept and apply for the competition; we had to file a report in which we clearly stated our challenges, our
goals
and how we would achieve them, a budget scheme included.
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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
However, because of the given role models for architects in the making, it might be hard not to strive for such
goals
. Universities could play a big role in changing the view on architecture.
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Calling it like it is, by Christopher Clarkson.
Having just begun an internship myself, I’m beginning to be confronted with this reality, in which design solutions are eventually selected based on some kind of mixture between what looks ‘cool’ and what achieves functional
goals
optimally.
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A Dream About Action, by Emilie Stecher.
They shape long-term
goals
. They help to keep being motivated, to continue going forward and they give purpose beyond pure existence. While pursuing dreams, active actions towards them are taken which may support their turning into reality.
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Hello, Goodbye and Toilets, Oh My!, by Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
The
goals
of the investigation, from getting some insight into the individual qualities of these often forgotten areas, was to help people find the facilities that suit their own preferences and spark a discussion about how some areas can be adapted in
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By Product, Reversibility, Tangible and Intangible Longevity , by Anouk Fontaine.
Is it through a very symbolic shape with
goals
to impact the surroundings? Is it for it to be demountable? It is hard to determine what could be in several decades, especially with the rapid pace of social and technological evolutions.
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Diamond in the Rough, Forever Young, by Jonas Althuis.
The
goal
in doing so was to balance the class-composition of the city and ‘civilise’ problematised neighbourhoods, increasing their economic value.
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Blog: Mar 09, 2021
Our most important
goal
with this is to come into contact with each other, albeit at a distance. Do you want to share your story? Please. email. us. - The editorial team. ← Back to the blog overview. Links. Interested in becoming a. Pen Pal?
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Cheap Queens and Real Queens, by Minh Anh Nguyen.
If the
goal
is to look believable as a cis-gender straight person, two sources of privilege may help afford this: the ability to be “passing,” not to be questioned of your gender expression – and wealth.
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Explore Lab Fictions, by Camille Billottet, Anne de Zeeuw & Aimee Baars.
By researching within a phenomenological framework, nine speculative scenarios have been made with the
goal
to understand how to influence the public by storytelling in writing, drawing and architecture.
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Study Pressure at BK City, by Jan Pruszyński.
Their main
goal
was to observe if there is a large difference in study pressure between different academic degrees and if gender and distance to the university also have anything to do with it.
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BK Talks 1: on race, gender and fairy tales, by Federico Ruiz.
To my (pleasant) surprise, the introduction began with the organisers of the event explaining that the
goal
of the debate was to start talking about the Black Lives Matter movement and to “figure out what to do with our slavery history but also the cultural
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