Waterloo Architecture
The University of Waterloo School of Architecture is a leader in design education and research.
Offering a fully cooperative professional program, Waterloo Architecture is the only Canadian school of architecture to have a permanent international facility, which has operated since 1979 in Rome, Italy. The school attracts top students from across Canada and around the world and has been rated the greenest architecture curriculum in Canada.
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News
Jhony Li Feng awarded second prize in 2025 Edmund N. Bacon Student Design Awards
Fourth year undergraduate student, Jhony Li Feng's project 'Artist-N-Residence' was awarded second prize in the 2025 Edmund N. Bacon Student Design Awards.
Professor David Fortin and five WA alumni inducted into the RAIC College
Professor David Fortin joins Waterloo School of Architecture alumni Gerry Pilon (BES '89, BArch '91), Christopher Moise (BES '93, MArch '03), David Dow (BArch '88), Anya Moryoussef (BES ' 04, MArch '06) and Paul Raff (BES '90, BArch '92) as 2025 Fellows of the RAIC College.
Third year student work profiled in Cambridge Times
The Cambridge Times visited Waterloo Architecture to profile the student work in ARCH 392 Intergenerational Urban Motility and Housing.
Events
presence roma XLV exhibition - Cambridge
The University of Waterloo School of Architecture class of 2025 is proud to reaffirm our long-standing Presence in Rome with an exhibit of our design projects, sketches, photographs and videos.
We are delighted to invite you to view our Fall 2024 material alongside documentation spanning 45 years, to serve as a record of a continued legacy.
presence roma XLV exhibition - Toronto
The University of Waterloo School of Architecture class of 2025 is proud to reaffirm our long-standing Presence in Rome with an exhibit of our design projects, sketches, photographs and videos.
We are delighted to invite you to view our Fall 2024 material alongside documentation spanning 45 years, to serve as a record of a continued legacy.
Megan Torza: Placemaking for an evolving Culture and Climate
Guest Lecture
Megan Torza: Placemaking for an evolving Culture and Climate