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Andy and Deb have made some missteps on the show. <br>But on Sunday night's episode, the couple romped it home when they unveiled their stunning light-filled kitchen.  <br>The pair won the week, with a score of 29 1/2, beating runners-up Jesse and Mel by one point, and earning them the $10,000 prize money.  <br>        'It's one of the best kitchens I've seen on the show': The Block's Andy and Deb (pictured) thrilled the judges with their sophisticated kitchen design on Sunday night's episode <br>      The pair won the week, with a score of 29 1/2, beating runners-up Jesse and Mel by one point, and earning them the $10,000 prize money.   <br>   RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Judges Darren Palmer, Shaynna Blaze and Neale Whitaker were immediately impressed by the layout of the room. <br>'The effect of this big voluminous space of vast height and light, just makes this kitchen feel so grand,' interior designer Darren Palmer gushed. <br>         Winning design: 'The effect of this big voluminous space of vast height and  [https://johndownesregicide.hpage.com/ https://johndownesregicide.hpage.com/] light, just makes this kitchen feel so grand,' interior designer Darren Palmer gushed of the kitchen <br>         Light and airy: Shaynna added: 'I love the style that they've done.<br><br>They've done these little pillars at the end. Instantly, I feel like I could live here'<br> Similar sentiments were echoed by Neale Whitaker, who cooed: 'You talk about drawing your eye up, but I think it draws your heart up as well.'<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS tvshowbiz" data-version="2" id="mol-d19ec270-dcfd-11e9-bfbb-6d15e5ae1a73" website Block: Andy and Deb thrill judges with their kitchen design
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My name is André Castro (he/they) and for over a decade I have been working at the intersection of art, technology, and education. Between 2013 and 2020, I was a Graduate level tutor at the [https://www.xpub.nl/ ''Experimental Publishing''] program at the [https://www.pzwart.nl/ ''Piet Zwart Art Institute''], where I taught programming and coached students on their individual projects. I was also in charge of production of graduation shows, and managed the institution’s official archive. 
 
Following this work, I took on a role as a knowledge engineer at the [https://www.tib.eu/ ''German National Library of Science and Technology''], leading teams in optimizing data management in the fields of cultural heritage and scientific research.  Throughout these various roles, I freelanced as a technical consultant in the arts for artists such as  Lawrence Abu Hamdan and institutions such as Tent Rotterdam. Currently, I am focusing on helping small businesses, such as the local Queer sex-shop [https://tailboneshop.com/ ''Tailbone''], find sustainable and value-driven solutions for their growing operations.
 
Having a constant curiosity to learn new skills, my personal interests range from DIY communities and open-source software to body piercings, fermentation, cooking and bouldering.
 
 
* email: andrecastro83 [at] gmail [dOt] com
* CV: [[File:Cv AndreCastro.pdf]]
* https://github.com/andrecastro0o
* [[User:Andre|more of me]]
 
 
 
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My name is André Castro (he/they) and for over a decade I have been working at the intersection of art, technology, and education. Between 2013 and 2020, I was a Graduate level tutor at the Experimental Publishing program at the Piet Zwart Art Institute, where I taught programming and coached students on their individual projects. I was also in charge of production of graduation shows, and managed the institution’s official archive. 

Following this work, I took on a role as a knowledge engineer at the German National Library of Science and Technology, leading teams in optimizing data management in the fields of cultural heritage and scientific research.  Throughout these various roles, I freelanced as a technical consultant in the arts for artists such as  Lawrence Abu Hamdan and institutions such as Tent Rotterdam. Currently, I am focusing on helping small businesses, such as the local Queer sex-shop Tailbone, find sustainable and value-driven solutions for their growing operations.

Having a constant curiosity to learn new skills, my personal interests range from DIY communities and open-source software to body piercings, fermentation, cooking and bouldering.



Fermentation

Teaching Materials