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Letter to Us Students at BK, by Kevin Lai.
Letter to Us
Students
at BK. Words. Kevin Lai. Dear us, I'm writing from my balcony in Delft. Sun is warm (FINALLY!) after an entire week of Dutch rain. It's pigeon season now, and worse, mosquitos.
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Streets of BK City: Student Spolia, by Nicole van Roij.
Streets of BK City:
Student
Spolia. Nicole van Roij. Since the beginning of the academic year, the new chair of Urban Architecture offers studios in the Architecture track. The graduation theme of this year is spolia.
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The Last Cup of Coffee in BK?, by Elena Rossoni.
The new prices and change of familiar staff have recently driven most users away; thankfully,
students
from our faculty decided to react and take charge of the situation.
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Study Pressure at BK City, by Jan Pruszyński.
In the previous semester Stylos, Argus, BOSS, BouT and Polis conducted a short survey among BK City
students
, hoping to give more insights into the issue of study pressure among our
students
. Could it be an actual problem at BK City as well?
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Your teacher and you, by Robert van Overveld.
I guess that many
students
avoid confrontation after a course because "what's the point, some people are just !@#$%&".
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The Dutch Factor, by Federico Ruiz.
This article is a consequence of many conversations with international
students
from different tracks.
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Choosing Your Track, by Nicole van Roij.
To directly continue the MSc program
students
have to choose between one of the five tracks. This decision might be super clear for some
students
, but can be an obstacle for others.
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Cheap Labour...?, by Jonas Althuis.
For all the potential an internship has on paper, it seems my fellow
students
are often disappointed and disillusioned by the reality. Numbers.
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Interview: Dick van Gameren, by Aimee Baars, Jan Pruszyński and Chun Kit "CK" Wong.
We spoke to him about his own
student
life during the 80s, his observations of the present issues concerning BK
students
and staff and of course his views on the future BK City. Dick van Gameren / Faculteit Bouwkunde.
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A Recap of INDESEM.21, by 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. There were four days of online lectures and workshops and two days at the faculty for a competition.
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Streets of BK City: The Paper Making Workshop, by Nicole van Roij.
This time we cover the paper making workshop that was organised by
students
in collaboration with ARGUS. The goal was simple: to share the craft of making paper.
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Talking Spaces, by Federico Ruiz.
Sorbonne occupied by
students
. Paris, May 28, 1968 / Eric Koch, Nationaal Archief. As republics, cities also have taking spaces where more informal kinds of conversation happen.
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Cleaners of BK, by Karolina Krajčíková & Nathan Döding.
Because GOM is an external company, they are not allowed to touch any property that belongs to
students
. To allow them to wipe the tables anyways, the TU Delft facility team goes around every morning at 6, to remove waste.
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Shit it out for a Diploma, by Oliwia Jackowska .
Last year has seen a record number of graduating
students
postponing the finish their of master degree's diploma at TU Delft Faculty of Architecture & the Built Environment.
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Incredible Nottingham, by Dorsa Ghaemi, Francien Fons, Jolt Wiersma and Sun Ah Hwang.
Under the supervision of Esther Gramsbergen nine
students
from Bouwkunde, some in their 3rd year of the bachelor program and some in the beginning of their master studies joined and were hosted by fellow architecture
students
in Nottingham.
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M&A Study Trip to Bogota, by Elena Rossoni.
As part of their research project, the Methods & Analysis graduation studio flew to Colombia and participated in a week-long workshop in collaboration with
students
from the University of the Andes in Bogotá.
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On renders, by Jonas Althuis.
I see these renders often, and it’s certainly not just us
students
, the big architectural offices are guilty of producing them too. Constant sunny weather and bright blue skies aren’t harmful, you might think, and to an extent you’d be correct.
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Interdisciplinary projects, by Thomas Dillon Peynado.
It offers
students
an opportunity to expand beyond the confines of their own specialization to develop innovative solutions for current world problems. As our project shows, this is not just limited to
students
from the faculty of Civil Engineering.
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Green & Pleasant Land, by Sam Eadington.
I TRY TO MAKE THAT PART OF WHAT AND HOW I TEACH AND DISCUSS ARCHITECTURE, WITH
STUDENTS
AND COLLEAGUES. If what we do is inherently political then I have experienced two extremes.
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Camera!, by Robert van Overveld.
The university’s FAQ explains that the cameras are placed to protect the health of the
students
, staff, and visitors. Plus, the cameras are probably temporary.
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Bnieuws edition 53/03. Published November 2019.
It can take place between two friends, a group of strangers, a concept and a detail, an idea and a material, a
student
and a teacher, a
student
and a
student
, two monkeys or multiple monkeys.
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Indesem 23: Embracing Boundaries, by Joost Hoepman.
Established in 1964 by a group of
students
and revived in 1985 by Herman Hertzberger, INDESEM has cemented its position as an event for architecture and design enthusiasts to share ideas and express visions.
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Everyday, Listening, by Maja Liro.
The tilted windows on the ground floor, though covered with dark, heavy curtains, let in excited chatter and loud laughter from
students
heading to their morning classes.
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Bnieuws edition 52/01. Published October 2018.
Isolation - whether it be architects from the general public,
students
from industry, or Bnieuws editors from faculty - can provide necessary space for comfort, experimentation and focus.
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Does Architecture Really Have a Gender?, by BLOB & Jack Oliver Petch (introduction) .
On the 10th of May 2019 a collection of
students
created a series of disruptive performances under the moniker ‘BLOB’.
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