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Where am I?, by Inez Margaux Spaargaren.
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Taboo in Verse, by Anne van den Berg and Raven van der Steen.
To accompany this artwork, Raven asked her friend Anne to write a poem that explores the symbology of Taboo
hidden
within in the linocut. And then we whispered. Was it fear? Was it fire? Closing the eyes and shutting down.
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Homo Urbanus: In Conversation with Bêka & Lemoine, by Juan Benavides & Jack Garay Arauzo.
Hall’s book, The
Hidden
Dimension.
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I would rather…, by Iman Ramshini.
In addition to these, manipulating time is another feature in The sims which is farfetched from reality; a contrast-line between reality and its simulation,
hidden
behind all the decorative features of the gameplay.
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Artefact: Lost & Found, by Oliwia Jackowska and Jonas Althuis.
Hidden
in a cupboard behind the Information Desk, there are objects that have been dropped, left, missed and inevitably forgotten. House keys, a broken bracelet and a pair of model hall protection glasses are only a few of the random objects.
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Louder than Words, by Vineet Dhall.
Before I get into details, I just would like to mention the cloak of invisibility that
hides
this agreement. Got your attention? Good, now let's shed some light on it. Bargaining is a common theme for many open marketplaces in India.
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Hunting Witches, Devaluing Housework, by Maria Novas.
“Women […] signifies not just a
hidden
history that needs to be made visible; but a particular form of exploitation and, therefore, a unique perspective from which to reconsider the history of capitalist relations.”. (2004:13).
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Letter to Us Students at BK, by Kevin Lai.
Maybe there is, somewhere
hidden
away from students in the institutional framework of the TU DELFT. Maybe there shouldn't be, because each architectural school should have their own climate and culture.
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Bnieuws edition 56/05. Published May 2023.
"Not What It Seems" is the edition where we explore
hidden
truths in the built environment, design industry, society and even nature.
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Cheap or Priceless?, by Ksenija Onufrijeva.
There is always an intrigue in the forbidden,
hidden
and closed. There is always a mystery in the untouched, forgotten and old. Such places attract, hypnotise, impress. They raise curiosity.
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The Society of Unveiling, by Maja Liro.
Hypervisibility is obscene; it lacks the negativity of what is
hidden
, inaccessible and secret. Everything has been turned outward, stripped, exposed, undressed, and put on show.
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A Recap of INDESEM.21, by Hidde Dijkstra.
Hidde
Dijkstra. Dear fellow architecture students, Last week, it felt unreal to be at the faculty with such an impressive group of students, tutors and architects.
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What if Vitruvius played Minecraft? First notes on gaming architecture as experimental design, by Bruno de Andrade.
Another equally bright group created a geo-game concept for people to discover the
hidden
heritage of Delft using their mobile phones. This group went to.
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Dreamed cities as neurodivergent cities, by Oliwia Jackowska.
The house was my destination in this dream, which. in the waking reality. is an obscure building
hidden
away, but one that has been, since forever, a meeting spot for me and my best friends. Impression of a dream.
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Inside 'Inside' reflections on collapse, by Stefan Gzyl.
Armoires and tables are assembled into an improvised ladder, held together with bed sheets and curtains, and Jean Prouvé’s signature Standard chair is turned into a primitive wrench in an attempt to open a skylight, whose simple construction is
hidden
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Take It Seriously, by Federico Ruiz.
Then it would have been like a
hidden
or clandestine mosque. On the other hand, it was hardly surprising, because modernists strive after homogeneity, and the mindset of homogeneity excludes and prefers dirigisme [i.e. state-led control].”.
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Interview: The Book and The Building, by Louis Lousberg, Koen Mulder & Christopher Clarkson.
Koen: Yes definitely, and of course in the library there are a lot of books that are so valuable that they don’t have them on the shelves anymore, so, there’s also a
hidden
part that can only be addressed or seen if you make a special appointment for
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Artefact: Neon Fluorescent Pink Tape, by INDESEM team.
Read them below:
Hidde
. : “Tape is a metaphor for life. You think it never ends, and then it does.”. Inez. : “Subtle yet striking, this tape does well for everything. Lines of tape in the form of an art object, or just sticky tape.”.
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The Orange Hall, by Followers @BNIEUWS.
Yellow @evegeleynse, Blue @lisa.kappers, Purple @chr1s_clarckson, Green @dirtydorien, Yellow @ramounsen, Hot pink @nrtjwnnk, Sky blue @ben.vierkant, Navy blue (like the Belgian pavilion on 2018 Biennale in Venice ;)) @anna_shish.kina, Inchyra blue @
hidde24
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Vanity, vanity, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
The lips
hide
their meaning, And they are always intervening. “Do it like the gods!” the client says, Otherwise Gehry is just a stone throw away! That which has been is what will be, That which is done is what will be done.
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Bnieuws edition 54/06. Published June 2021.
Louisa Hollander,
Hidde
Dijkstra, Valentin Zech, Oscar Nowak. Cover design by. Editorial team. Editorial. Let us begin with an anecdote. It starts with renowned Italian architectural magazine Domus.
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Costa del Sprawl Pavilion - Estudio ESSE, by Sam Eadington.
I got a semi-on for saturation in the monochrome parade, crossed my legs to
hide
the truth but it didn’t go away, I was in the Zone looking for answers but nothing’s as it seems, lost track of time and it doesn’t help when the clock’s stuck on 13.
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The Unchanging Land, by Federico Ruiz.
Its ability to
hide
, through engineering, the changes it has undergone in the last thousand years is remarkable. Is this good? Is it bad? Blindness.
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Closet and Climax, by Joey Lageschaar.
Therefore, the upper class drove the forbidden love affairs to
hide
away in semi-public settings.
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Freddie Portrayed, by Elena Rossoni.
If their argument for creating a more ‘family friendly movie’ is to censor Freddie and humanise his character, why
hide
an important part of his life from the public? And after all, why would this be a reason to ‘ruin’ the band’s legacy?
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