COLOPHON
MODI OPERANDI #11
This publication was initiated and developed by the Borders&Territories research group and financially supported by the Faculty of Architecture (Delft University of Technology) and the Border Conditions Foundation.
PROJECT
Office for Digital Oblivion
AUTHORS
EDITOR
EDITORIAL BOARDINVOLVED EDUCATIONAL STAFF
LAYOUT & DESIGN
www.josephplateau.nl
Joseph plateau
TECHNICAL REALISATIONwww.nlware.com
NLWare
www.usecue.comPUBLISHER
Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology
IMAGE, PHOTO AND MAP CREDITS
The publisher has attempted to meet the conditions imposed by law for the use of the illustrations. Anyone who nevertheless wishes to assert any rights to this material is invited to contact the publisher.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
A very special thank you to my tutors – Negar Sanaan Bensi, Oscar Rommens, Pierre Jennen, Marc Schoonderbeek and Stefano Milani – for their critical reflections and insightful input that continuously pushed the project (and myself) further. I have learnt a great deal from them and for that I’m very grateful.
Additional thanks to Filip Geerts as well as Joep Storms and Tobias Schmiedel for advice on conceptual and geological matters respectively.
Last but not least, a warm thank you to all friends – fellow B&T graduates and beyond – for feedback, warm support and for making the graduation year exciting, memorable and fun.
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