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Of the thesis entitled: Darkness Encountered in Light

Of the thesis entitled: Aural Landscape: Composing an Urban Park

Of the thesis entitled: Considering the surface: writings on people, occasion, space and place
You are invited to attend the Waterloo Architecture Masters Thesis Reviews.
Eighteen MArch students will present their thesis work to panels of committee members and internal and external critics. Please see the poster for more details, and the abstracts for individual thesis presentations.

Of the thesis entitled: From Houses to Hillsides: Support for Adaptive Housing on Hong Kong’s Slopes

Join us at the Social Impact Showcase on December 5th, where we will be celebrating the diversity of our GreenHouse innovators and their journeys in social innovation and entrepreneurship. We will be announcing grants for some early-stage, high-potential ideas, and the Social Impact Fund winners will be sharing their stories.

Of the thesis entitled: When Nature Goes to School: A Green School Design for Milton, Ontario

Hult Prize is the world’s biggest engine for the launch of for-good, for-profit startups emerging from university with over 2500 staff and volunteers around the world. In nearly a decade, the movement has deployed more than $50M of capital into the sector and mobilized more than one million young people to re-think the future of business as it continues to breed disruptive innovation on college and university campuses across 120 plus countries.

Join us at the Conrad School for engaging and informative roundtable discussions with founders from the University of Waterloo startup community.

Of the thesis entitled: Next Babylon | A Virtual Cartography of Utopia

**This event is SOLD OUT! Thank you for your interest, registration is now closed.**

Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) Speakers Series hosted by the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business.
The Conrad School is hosting a lunch hour Speakers' Series as part of the annual Global Entrepreneurship Week 2019 global awareness and celebration. Please join us to network and hear 20-minute presentations covering entrepreneurship topics. Lunch will be provided.

Of the thesis entitled: For Every Line Casts A Shadow

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2019 — 6:30 PM TO 8:00 PM EDT
Above image: Sketches by Waterloo Architecture graduates Alison Brooks, Howard Sutcliffe and Lisa Rapoport completed during their respective terms in Rome.

Hult Prize is the world’s biggest engine for the launch of for-good, for-profit startups emerging from university with over 2500 staff and volunteers around the world. In nearly a decade, the movement has deployed more than $50M of capital into the sector and mobilized more than one million young people to re-think the future of business as it continues to breed disruptive innovation on college and university campuses across 120 plus countries.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Waterloo Engineering students are invited to say THANK YOU to our generous donors who make what we do at Waterloo possible, every day.

GreenHouse will be hosting a Health Discovery Lab that will focus on improving the quality of lives of the aging population with health challenges. GreenHouse is a community for innovators who want to create social or environmental change.

Of the thesis entitled: Data, Debt, and Daemons- Systemic Asymmetries on Spaceship Earth
-- Fadi Masoud is an Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Toronto and the Director of the Platform for Resilient Urbanism at UofT’s Centre for Landscape Research. Trained as a planner and landscape architect, his research, teaching, and design work focuses on establishing relationships between dynamic large-scale environmental systems, landscape design, and the instrumentality of planning methods and tools.

Discover the value of engineering graduate studies
If you are thinking about graduate school, this is your opportunity to connect with representatives from Canada's top engineering schools!

Of the thesis entitled: Reimagining Concrete: A Material First Design Approach