Waterloo Architecture
7 Melville Street South
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
N1S 2H4
architecture@uwaterloo.ca
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The School of Architecture invites all interested students, along with their parents and friends to join us in Cambridge on Saturday, November 7th 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 runs 60 minutes in length and each session is identical.
The session start times are:
10:00 am
11:30 am
1:00 pm
2:30 pm
Registration is required for all sessions; please choose your desired session when registering and only register for one session.
Portfolio Information Sessions
Current 2016 applicants are invited to attend one of three identical sessions reviewing the portfolio, interview and précis process.
Sessions will be at 11:30 am, 1:00 pm and 2:30 pm and priority is given to 2016 applicants for seating.
Enjoy a self guided tour of the campus and demonstrations throughout the building. There will be displays of successful entrance portfolios and professors and students available to answer questions.
Schedule of the Day
10 am - 4 pm
Self guided Tours of the Campus
10 am - 4 pm
Ongoing Demonstrations
10 am - 4 pm
Portfolio Displays
Registration is now full. Please email Donna Woolcott if you are interested in attending the Fall Open House.
Waterloo Architecture
7 Melville Street South
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
N1S 2H4
architecture@uwaterloo.ca
Contact Waterloo Architecture
Support Waterloo Architecture
Tours and directions
Provide Website Feedback
Musagetes Library
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is centralized within our Indigenous Initiatives Office.