Thesis Defence: Lisa Huang
Chasing Chopsticks Street: A Sequel to Foshan’s Forgotten Qilous
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Chasing Chopsticks Street: A Sequel to Foshan’s Forgotten Qilous
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After Hours: Agency and Identity in Toronto’s Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Electronic Music Scene
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You are warmly invited to attend the Spring term Waterloo Architecture Masters Thesis Reviews on Tuesday, August 2nd, 2022.
Seven M.Arch students will present their thesis work to panels of committee members and internal and external critics. Please see the booklet for the abstracts of the individual presentations and schedule for the day.
We are looking forward to an exciting day of reviews.
Red earth: Shaping the Igbo family compound
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The 2021-22 competition theme asked students in Canadian schools of architecture to design a pedestrian bridge that spans two sites “to establish a meaningful connection. The bridge, by its elegance and gesture, should draw attention and be the symbol of a link between an origin and destination.”
The Production of Space for Entrepreneurship: State-Led Gentrification & Innovation along the ION Light Rail Transit Line in the Region of Waterloo
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The latest edition of Spatial Structures; Movers and Shakers e-magazine features an in-depth profile and interview with School of Architecture Professor Terri Meyer Boake, profiling her career as well as her contributions to education, research, and industry.
Images courtesy of Montreal Holocaust Museum.
On Common Grounds
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Hive is an interlocking masonry wall composed of 175 unique 3D-printed clay bricks. Combining traditional ceramics, smart geometry and robotic precision, the design embraces the natural material properties of clay, allowing its malleability and fluidity to shape the clay units’ form and surface quality.