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Emotional Space, by Aimee Baars.
Emotional
Space
. Aimee Baars. These past years I can recount several moments when I was moved emotionally by a
space
.
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Bnieuws edition 54/03. Published December 2020.
Digital
Space
. 54/03. Digital
Space
. As architects and urbanists of this world, we focus on physical forms. However, the digital interwove itself into the fabric of our day to day existence in just a few decades time.
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Space syntax as urban design tool, by Jack Pilkington.
Published in: Digital
Space
. December 2020. 54/03. Pen Pal.
Space
syntax as urban design tool. Jack Pilkington. The following text is an adaptation of a resarch paper, written by Jack for AC1 on the topic of
space
syntax in urban design.
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A public digital space at home, by Inez Margaux Spaargaren.
Published in: Digital
Space
. December 2020. 54/03. From the editors. A public digital
space
at home. Inez Margaux Spaargaren. How are private and public
spaces
organized and designed in the modern information society?
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Inscribing Spaces, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
Inscribing
Spaces
. Chun Kit "CK" Wong. Land sculpture has arguably existed for thousands of years, in which case studies such as. Nazca lines. (see photo) and. Indian burial mounds. were identified as one.
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Talking Spaces, by Federico Ruiz.
Talking
Spaces
. Words. Federico Ruiz.
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Venice Biennale: Greek Pavilion, by Xristina Argyros and Elena Rossoni.
It’s the
space
in-between the
spaces
that are easy to name – the
space
that’s not the classrooms, the offices, the cafeteria, or the lecture hall. It’s the connective tissue of the university.
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Guess the Building, by Stefan Gzyl.
The inner circle is… bright and open to the sky, while the in-between
space
is dimly lit and closed to the exterior. From the north, a wedge penetrates from the exterior. and reaches all the way to inner circle.
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Typology.exe, by Christopher Clarkson.
These machines which occupy volume of our physical
space
contain within them a whole other world, a digital
space
. The Digital
Space
could be described as what you see within the borders of such a device, the screen.
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What if normal is dead?, by Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
For many people during this time, the home necessarily serves as a work and learning
space
amongst many other things.
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On Discomfort, by Jesper-Jay Harrington.
Architecture, in its contemporary form, is a discipline chiefly concerned with the creation of comfortable
spaces
that satisfy our varying, and ever-increasing, spatial needs and human desires.
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Cheap Absurdity, by Oliwia Jackowska.
We create relationships with the
spaces
of our home, office, school, shop or… rooftop and understand how we position ourselves within them.
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Pritzker Prize for Escher: revisited, by Szymon Smyk.
Published in: Digital
Space
. December 2020. 54/03. Spotlight. Pritzker Prize for Escher: revisited. Szymon Smyk.
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Refugee Republic, by Aimee Baars.
So, the question of this article arises: "When does a
space
of 'exodus', a mass departure or refuge, become a destination?". Refugee Republic / Jan Rothuizen.
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Cheap or Priceless?, by Ksenija Onufrijeva.
The vast open
spaces
of the industrial structures perfectly accommodate various types of artworks – from tiny paintings to impressive sculptural elaborations.
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Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger, by Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
Published in: Digital
Space
. December 2020. 54/03. The Berlage x Bnieuws. Living in safe mode: In conversation with Theo Deutinger. Marco Fusco and Matthew Cook.
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1 ́000 m² of desire, by Maja Liro .
Sexual identification and sexual practices cannot be separated from the architectural
spaces
in which they take place.
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Dreamed cities as neurodivergent cities, by Oliwia Jackowska.
What does the notion of DREAMED
SPACES
strike you as?
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Back to the cinema. Please. , by Alessandro Rognoni.
If there is a type of
space
that we could easily call resilient, that is the cinema. Jean-Luc Godard - “Les Carabineers” (1963).
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A Shitty Architectural Autobiography, by Federico Ruiz.
In my training as an architect there were several times when I had to design those
spaces
for relief.
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I Feel Out of Place, by Tuyen Le.
We are currently living, working, eating, sleeping, yawning, crying in an enclosed
space
. Every single built
space
we have is operated or inhabited by humans. Heck, you are probably reading this comfortably inside a well-lit building.
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Hope on water, by Sevince Bayrak.
For architects and urban planners, the 20th century had been a period of discovering how public
space
is crucial for city life.
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The Metaverse: Our New Playground?, by Saartje Nibbering, Bryan Ye.
And with the rise of the digitalization of urban
spaces
and surrealistic architecture resembling dreamscapes, what will be the effects on the new age architects when they can build in a world where everything is possible?
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Inclusive Design is the Norm, by Inez Spaargaren.
They often assume only existing, dominant uses in public
spaces
. Examples of this could be designing a soccer field in a square, men (dominant user) like to kick a ball around, while women's wishes remain invisible.
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Hello, Goodbye and Toilets, Oh My!, by Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
This has lead to a fantastic variety of
spaces
within the faculty walls and trust us - because we have now seen them all - no two toilets in the faculty are the same.
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