Closing reception TO·BE·LONGING: Portraits of Queer Living
Celebrate the conclusion of TO·BE·LONGING: Portraits of Queer Living with a closing reception at the School of Architecture.
Celebrate the conclusion of TO·BE·LONGING: Portraits of Queer Living with a closing reception at the School of Architecture.
Take a break, breathe, and paint your stress away! Join us for a relaxing mural-painting session designed to help you unwind and recharge.
Reflections on Open Space: Metastable, precarious, resilient
This talk will outline a conceptual approach to current architecture offering precarious instruments that can indicate possible emerging realities. A tough and resilient optimism can be expressed within new kinds of form-language that are delicate, and open. What is coming in our future? How can we speak of the future when the world seems almost unspeakably insecure?
Join us for the opening of Projects Review, the annual exhibition showcasing undergraduate and graduate work from the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. This year’s collection celebrates student projects that critically engage with a wide spectrum of architectural discourses.
Come celebrate the creativity, research, and vision of our students.
Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.
Please join us for a gathering to honour faculty member and our Elder in Residence William (Bill) Woodworth, Raweno:kwas kenha.
This will be a time for our community to come together, reflect on his teachings, and celebrate his lasting impact.
Join us on Thursday, July 24, at 6:00 pm for the opening reception of 'The Chair Project 2007-2024: a Retrospective', a survey of student work from Professor Elizabeth English's 3b and 4b design-build chair course.
Masterworks is an annual showcase of exemplary graduate student work that intersects a selected research/design topic proposed by a graduate alumnus.
The 2025 exhibition, Masterworks: Tracking Time was curated by Elizabeth Ann Lenny (BAS '19, MArc'21) opens Thursday, May 22, 2025 and features work by:
The event in the Riverside Gallery at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture runs from 6:00 - 8:00 pm and includes light refreshments by disko coffee.
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.
Seasonal influenza outbreaks occur in Canada from late Fall through the Winter months. Health Services will be on campus in Musagetes Library on Monday, November 18 between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm to offer the flu vaccine to all School of Architecture Students, Faculty and Staff.
Join us for our annual therapy dog de-stress event, donate to the United Way, and enter the raffle to win a prize!