Megan Torza: Placemaking for an evolving Culture and Climate
GVSA Summer Lecture
Megan Torza: Placemaking for an evolving Culture and Climate
GVSA Summer Lecture
Megan Torza: Placemaking for an evolving Culture and Climate
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.
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.
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
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.
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.