Thesis Defence: Teresa Tran
Of the thesis entitled: wasted water | returning to the fishpond latrine amidst modernity, pollution, and stigma
Of the thesis entitled: wasted water | returning to the fishpond latrine amidst modernity, pollution, and stigma
Of the thesis entitled: ANXIOUS ORNAMENT; Ornament in Contemporary Architecture
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Of the thesis entitled: The Nature of Healing: Living Architecture for Long Term Care & Rehabilitation Hospitals
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Come watch the finalists of the 3MT faculty-based heats present their research in the 3MT university-wide final competition.
Dive deeper into the themes featured in the Sources exhibition with this interactive event:
Join us for a conversation with Linda Carson on interdisciplinarity and "standing on the shoulders of giants." this event will be a dialogue between our guest, visitors, and 4th year students from the School of Architecture.
BRIDGE is excited to invite you to the Opening Reception for Common Waters. The event will begin at the Design at Riverside Gallery at 7:00 pm with Christine Lefebvre - Karonhya Katste leading an opening ceremony which will include a smudge and land acknowledgement, with a circle to follow.
The Problem Lab invites you to watch the Quantum Valley Investments® Problem Pitch Competition.
Teams have each chosen an important industry problem, and will now pitch their research to a panel of judges for a chance to win up to $30k in grant funding. The 5-minute pitches will demonstrate each competitor’s knowledge of their problem’s history, scope, and impact.
Fall Open House Saturday, November 2, 2019
Schedule of Activities
We have a lot of different studies open right now that are recruiting study participants. Our schedule is quite flexible and works well with a busy students (or employees) schedule. Register below.
Please join us for Caretaking, the fourth of five conversations on the theme
of attention, with speakers Annmarie Adams, McGill University, and David
Theodore, McGill University. Their short presentations will be followed by a
discussion moderated by Fiona L. Kenney, PhD student, McGill School of
Architecture.