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Keywords: monochrome Photo from the archive of A. Staal. Collection Het Nieuwe Instituut, STAA f205 archive. Archive Explorations: Through Queer Eyes Is there such a thing as ‘queer space’ and can it be designed? During an evening on September 15, the Archive of Dutch architects and urban planners is being viewed through queer eyes. collectie.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/activities/archive-exp... Containing the collections of some of the most important architects and urban planners in the Netherlands, the State Archive for Architecture and Urban Planning provides an insight into the development of Dutch architecture and society over the past 130 years. Each of the four million drawings, sketches, models, professional and personal correspondence, photos, posters and news clippings has a story to tell. But many of these stories have remained untold because nobody has yet uncovered them. For the series of evenings entitled Sifting through the Archive we invite a range of people to undertake a journey of discovery in the archive in order to introduce new perspectives. Photo from the archive of A. Staal. Collection Het Nieuwe Instituut, STAA f205 archive. Archive Explorations: Through Queer Eyes Is there such a thing as ‘queer space’ and can it be designed? During an evening on September 15, the Archive of Dutch architects and urban planners is being viewed through queer eyes. collectie.hetnieuweinstituut.nl/en/activities/archive-exp... Containing the collections of some of the most important architects and urban planners in the Netherlands, the State Archive for Architecture and Urban Planning provides an insight into the development of Dutch architecture and society over the past 130 years. Each of the four million drawings, sketches, models, professional and personal correspondence, photos, posters and news clippings has a story to tell. But many of these stories have remained untold because nobody has yet uncovered them. For the series of evenings entitled Sifting through the Archive we invite a range of people to undertake a journey of discovery in the archive in order to introduce new perspectives.
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