Thesis Defence: Elizabeth Antczak
Just Build It: Design guidelines for a tiny home community in the Region of Waterloo based on conversations with residents who have experienced homelessness
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This is a great opportunity for YOUth (grade 6 and up), community leaders, school representatives, and you to take part in helping us tackle the issue of hunger in our community.
During this half-day event, the Cambridge Food Bank will lead an interactive and compelling fun-filled day. Kindly hosted by the Waterloo University School of Architecture, we will not only learn about food security in our area, but also:
The exhibition will bring together academic institutions from across North America to showcase 3D-printed architectural ceramics. Combining traditional ceramic craft and robotic fabrication, the exhibition will explore how attuning emergent technologies to the unique properties of clay can create new form and spatial languages.
We invite Waterloo Architecture Alumni to come together to connect with fellow alumni, as well as faculty members, students, and staff of the School.
Maya Przybylski, Interim O’Donovan Director, School of Architecture, University of Waterloo, will be saying a few words regarding the 2023 year, including exciting updates from the School, upcoming alumni events, new international student opportunities, and more! Refreshments will be served. Please confirm your attendance by purchasing your tickets in advance of the event, no later than June 3rd, 2023.
Please join us for the Annual Architecture Student Awards reception on Thursday, June 22nd at 6:00PM.
The evening will be a celebration of student achievement over the past year and a night to reflect on your own achievements with colleagues, faculty and staff.
Cash bar & Tapas Buffet - 6PM
Awards Ceremony - 7:30PM
On behalf of WASA, SWAG and the Awards committee we wish everyone a great end of term and look forward to seeing you on June 22nd!
The University of Waterloo School of Architecture presents Masterworks 2023, an annual showcase of exemplary graduate student thesis projects. This year’s exhibition is curated by alum Kurt Kraler around the themes explored in his graduate thesis “The Generic Spectacle” and his recently released book “The Signs That Define Toronto”, published by ERA Architects and Spacing.
Join us on Monday, September 18, 2023 for the closing reception of Masterworks 2023: The Signs That Define: Finding Meaning in Architectures of Exchange.
Waterloo Architecture Alumni Trip | LA BIENNALE DI VENEZIA