Waterloo Architecture
7 Melville Street South
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
N1S 2H4
architecture@uwaterloo.ca
Lonely Architecture: Soul, Matter
Contemporary Questions is a discussion series focusing on important issues that divide us today. Each session will allow 3-4 faculty members to address an urgent topic for architectural research and design in relation to their own work and other contemporary examples. Each discussion will begin with a five minute opening presentation with five slides, followed by a moderated discussion and questions from the audience. The topics are structured dialectically around provocative issues in the hope that this will elicit constructive dialogue.
Did you know that Canada turns 150 years old soon? To celebrate #Innovation150, the Government of Canada supported a Quantum Exhibition that starts in Waterloo, Ontario, at THEMUSEUM. Come join us for an amazing field trip!
Date: Wednesday Nov. 9, 2016
The School of Architecture invites all interested students, along with their parents and friends to join us in Cambridge on Saturday, November 5th from 10 am to 4 pm. This is a great opportunity to visit the Architecture campus, speak to professors and current students, tour the facilities, see demonstrations and displays of student work, portfolios and attend a program information session.
Schedule for Architecture Information Sessions
The program information session will run 60 minutes in length and each session is identical.
Understanding Tomorrow's Cities: A Foresight Perspective
Idea Exchange Art + Design, Design at Riverside Gallery is pleased to sponsor a talk featuring Helen Kerr, Co-President, KerrSmith Design, as part of the Arriscraft Lecture Series.
Contemporary Questions is a discussion series focusing on important issues that divide us today. Each session will allow 3-4 faculty members to address an urgent topic for architectural research and design in relation to their own work and other contemporary examples. Each discussion will begin with a five minute opening presentation with five slides, followed by a moderated discussion and questions from the audience. The topics are structured dialectically around provocative issues in the hope that this will elicit constructive dialogue.