Canadian Architect reviews Robert Jan van Pelt's The Barrack
Canadian Architect's review of University Professor Robert Jan van Pelt's latest book, The Barrack is now available in the June 2025 print edition and online.
Canadian Architect's review of University Professor Robert Jan van Pelt's latest book, The Barrack is now available in the June 2025 print edition and online.
Masterworks is an annual showcase of exemplary graduate student work that intersects a selected research/design topic proposed by a graduate alumnus.
The 2025 exhibition, Masterworks: Tracking Time was curated by Elizabeth Ann Lenny (BAS '19, MArc'21) opens Thursday, May 22, 2025 and features work by:
The event in the Riverside Gallery at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture runs from 6:00 - 8:00 pm and includes light refreshments by disko coffee.
11 x 17, founded in 2022 by School of Architecture alumni Mahsa Malek (BAS '18) and Alex Yueyan Li (BAS '18), is a recipient of the 2025 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers.
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.
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.
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.
The Cambridge Times visited Waterloo Architecture to profile the student work in ARCH 392 Intergenerational Urban Motility and Housing.
How can Waterloo Architecture’s curriculum best support students confronting the social and ecological crises of climate change? Join us for an evening of climate talks, discussions and pedagogical dreaming at Riverside Gallery on Thursday, March 20th, from 5:30-7:30 pm.
Professor Rick Haldenby and Alum Meg Graham (BES ‘95, BArch ‘97) were among the 30 architects who the RAIC named as recipients of the King Charles III Coronation Medal.
We invite recent graduates of the Masters program (within the past 2 years) to submit their research as part of an immersive exhibition entitled Tracing Time. The exhibition will ask how meaning develops through process.