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Thesis Defence: Mayuri Paranthahan
Our Grand Domestic Revolution: (Re-)making home from Jaffna, Sri Lanka to the Greater Toronto Area
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Elizabeth English interviewed on CNBC
Professor Elizabeth English and her work as founder of the Buoyant Foundation Project was featured in a recent CNBC piece 'Amphibious houses and floating cities could protect coastal communities from sea-level rise'.
The piece profile's English's work alongside Bjarke Ingels' Oceanix City.
Praxes of Care: To Life—L’Chaim: From Tambacounda (Senegal) to Babyn Yar (Ukraine)
In Honour of Andrew Levitt, celebrating the legacy of a Professor Emeritus dedicated to teaching on care, and with care.
Please join us for To Life—L’Chaim: From Tambacounda (Senegal) to Babyn Yar (Ukraine) a lecture featuring panelists:
Professor Anwar Jaber’s research highlighted in an interview for Waterloo University Podcast
Professor Anwar Jaber talks about architecture, politics and conflicts in Canada, the Middle East and beyond in an interview on Beyond the Bulletin with Pamela Smyth.
Beyond the Bulletin is a weekly podcast from the University of Waterloo with hosts Pamela Smyth and Brandon Sweet highlighting news, events and commentary from the Daily Bulletin of the University of Waterloo.
Tiny home moves to Cambridge City Hall
Designed and built by School of Architecture students the Tiny Home prototype is now on display at Civic Square at Cambridge City Hall from now until mid-November. Researchers from the University of Waterloo are working in partnership with the City of Cambridge to explore the possibility of tiny homes to create housing solutions for people experiencing homelessness in the region.
Student work featured in Dezeen
Ten projects from the 2021/22 year were recently highlighted in Dezeen online magazine.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place debuts at Nuit Blanche
Haneen Dalla-Ali's (B.Arch, 2017, M.Arch, 2019) digital installation, Between a Rock and a Hard Place has been selected for Nuit Blanche 2022. The project will be hosted by TIFF at the TIFF Bell Lightbox throughout the event on Saturday, October 1st 7pm - October 2nd 7am.
Truth and Reconciliation: A Gathering in Humility to Confirm Our Shared Destiny
September 30, 2022 marks the 2nd annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
On this day we honour the lost children and Survivors of residential schools, their families and communities. Widespread public commemoration and acknowledgement of the tragic and painful history, continued impact, and intergenerational trauma of Canada's residential school legacy is a vital component of the reconciliation process.
Sustainable Digitalization in Infrastructure and Construction - a German Perspective
Professor Katharina Klemt-Albert from RWTH Aachen University is visiting our School of Architecture next week, and we are fortunate to also have this opportunity to hear this lecture and welcome her to our main campus.
The lecture will coincide with the AE 2B 299 Seminar Hour. However, it will be open to all CEE / ARCH Faculty / Staff / Students who are interested to attend.
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