News!
LETTING GO is out now!
Become a Pen Pal!
!
Dark mode
Off
Contact us
Archive
Search
B
About
Contact
Archive
Search
About
Contact
Results
A Reflection on the Materialistic You, by Robert van Overveld.
#
materialism
. #identity. #marketing. 1. The School of life (2017, Jan 25). Are we too materialistic? [Video]. YouTube. URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24L7r7SoK_Y&t=125s. Return to top ↑. More. from. Cheap. Links. Interested in becoming a.
…
View →
F*ck Black Friday, by Inez Margaux Spaargaren.
Yet, we allow ourselves to be influenced by the short-term gratification of
materialism
and risk the long-term future of our planet. To blame social media and the tremendous materialistic marketing seems too short-sighted.
…
View →
Artefact: Painting, by @nlkrts.
Similar to writing, it can be a form of externalising ideas, feelings and frustrations, putting them on paper or canvas, seeing as they
materialise
before your eyes.
…
View →
Artefact: Coffee is a Serious Thing (At Least In Naples), by Paolo De Martino.
It is about discovering what Walter Benjamin has defined as porosity of the city, unexpected events,
materiality
and private life. Coffee is about design. Rossi’s moka represents an analogy to architecture.
…
View →
Isle of Inspiration, by Lydia Giokari.
This is especially true in some of the Chairs of the Architecture Track, for example Interiors, Buildings, Cities or Form & Modelling Studies where similar scale models are built to explore the qualities of space, its
materiality
and relation with light
…
View →
Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Our Contributions: We formulated 4 key themes for which interventions would be needed, namely: Courtyards,
Materiality
, Deck Access, and Amenities/Functions.
…
View →
Interview: Maarten van Kesteren, by Aimee Baars.
This translates to many aspects of my designs, such as
materiality
and interaction between people and space. I strive for honest [integer in Dutch - which translates difficultly] designs, buildings in which experience is focus.
…
View →
Brasilia: Reverie Embodied as City, by Lucas Di Gioia.
In every one of these political moments, the will to move the capital inland was present and steps were taken in the attempt to
materialise
this dream.
…
View →
Tracing Archaeology, by Nicole van Roij.
A similarity might be that both fields seek for relations between
materials
, artefacts and cultures. Also, in both fields, the interpretation of these relations has changed in the past century.
…
View →
Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
Houses need to be replaced every generation, if we build these with
materials
which are 100% reusable, this would allow us to always build and always rebuild.
…
View →
The Art of the Commute, by Alessandro Rognoni.
In its repetitiveness, it is also something we share, as we take part in the
materiality
of the city. Commutare. , in Latin, means to change together (from. com-. ‘altogether’ +. mutare. ‘to change’.
…
View →
Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
Primarily, for example through
materiality
, we aimed to apply passive energy systems where possible, and added active methods if necessary. The 5 energy systems together work as a positive network, producing more energy than we use.
…
View →
Escaping Efficiency, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
Staying there for two years made me completely forget about the desire to design beautiful
materials
and detailing. When designing public spaces you have to go to the construction site every day and do a lot on the spot.
…
View →
Escaping Efficiency Script, by Maja Liro and Saartje Nibbering.
Before I thought that I needed to spend time designing beautiful
materials
and details but when you design public spaces you have to go to the site every day and do a lot on the spot. It didn’t matter what I drew, I lost the preciousness of drawing.
…
View →