Cross-Border Talks
Curious about what life in architecture could look like post-graduation in Canada? Ever wondered what practice in the US is like outside of working in big firms?
Curious about what life in architecture could look like post-graduation in Canada? Ever wondered what practice in the US is like outside of working in big firms?
Pet a baby goat! Hold a baby goat! Our annual winter term de-stress event takes place over lunch on the back terrace and is generously supported by The Boake Family Foundation
Ceramic Morphologies showcases the creative potential of 3D printing in architectural ceramic design. Featuring works produced through robotic fabrication alongside traditional methods of craft, the exhibition explores new form languages that emerge from the interaction between clay’s fluidity and precision-driven tools.
Water, Relationality and Design: A Conversation on Climate and Indigenous Science
David Fortin, Professor, University of Waterloo School of Architecture
Kelsey Leonard, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Waters, Climate and Sustainability, University of Waterloo
Thursday, February 27, 2025
6:00 pm, Cummings Lecture Theatre
Peak, a proposal by a Waterloo Architecture student design team has been selected for Winter Stations 2025.
School of Architecture students developed the exhibition as part of Assistant Professor, Linda Zhang’s 3B option studio alongside community members through interactive workshops.
Come out and learn what your clubs and associations are up to and how you can get involved!
The Elder's Lodge, Winter 2025 teaching series:
January 14 - The Haldimand Tract
January 21 - Creation
January 28 - The Great Law of Peace
February 4 - Clanology
February 11 - History of Six Nations of the Grand River
February 25 - Thanksgiving
March 4 - Condolence
March 11 - Frank Lloyd Wright: Native Soul
March 18 - The Grand River
March 25 - Midwinter
April 1 - Cycle of the Longhouse Ceremonies
April 8 - The Cosmology of the Longhouse
All teachings take place in the Musagetes Library Seminar Space from 12:30 - 1:30 PM.
Beyond the Build podcast hosts a special live taping of an episode profiling several Waterloo Architecture alumni in the Cummings Lecture Theatre on March 26, 2025.
Stephanie is a senior researcher at the Life Cycle Lab at the University of Washington. Her work investigates the interaction between the natural and constructed environment, including embodied carbon, life cycle assessment (LCA), urban ecology, landscape performance and supply chains and toxicity of building materials. Combining a background in environmental science and architectural design, she builds bridges between research and practice, bringing data-driven analysis and topical research to complex design problems.