Linda Zhang featured in the Globe and Mail
Two Globe and Mail pieces profiling the research of Assistant Professor Linda Zhang were released this week.
Two Globe and Mail pieces profiling the research of Assistant Professor Linda Zhang were released this week.
Thesis defence: Adrian Chiu
Towards a Soft Architecture: Approachable Kit-of-Parts for Soft Interactive Architecture
Thesis defence: Meghan Won
Architecture as Setting the Stage: A framework for architectural design of virtual reality places centering the concept of presence through Wideström, Hernandez-Ibañez and Barneche-Naya, and Slater
Thesis defence: Elizabeth Yeoh
Re-storying Dammed Waters: Towards Kichisippi Pimisi (American Eel) Recovery in Algonquin Provincial Park
Thesis defence: Danielle Grabke
Crafted Experiences: Weaving the Craft of Dressmaking into Retail Space
Thesis defence: Taylor Murray
Re-Imagining Indoor Gardening Systems: Ceramic Light Fixtures as Food Growing Typologies
Elder Tehahenteh will use an understanding of the Kanienkeha’:ka (Mohawk) language, breaking apart each word to teach the Creation story.
Elder Frank Miller will use an understanding of the Kanienkeha’:ka (Mohawk) language, breaking apart each word to teach the Creation story.
The Elder's Lodge is a weekly teaching session by Elder in Residence William Woodworth.
Thesis defence: Janna Kholodova
The Cosmos and Four-Dimensional Geometry as seen in the Visionary Architecture of the Russian Avant-Garde