COLOPHON
MODI OPERANDI #04
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
Critical Zone Sensor
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks and sincere gratitude to:
Frank van der Hoeven for moral, financial and organizational support.
All involved scholars and dedicated teachers in the Borders&Territories graduate program and the Borders&Territories research program.
Menno Brouwer offers special thanks to:
Marc Schoonderbeek, Stefano Milani and Pierre Jennen for their excellent guidance while inspiring me to push beyond the status quo and fascinate me with their knowledge.
His family for their continuous and loving support.
Angelina Nikolayeva for her devoted encouragement while keeping up with me discussing abstract theories and speculative ideas.
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