Thesis Defence: Laila Mourad
Performing the Forbidden Public Space: The Case of the New Clock Tower Square in Homs, Syria
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The school supports clubs dedicated to every interest and activity under the sun, ranging from hobbies, studies, charities, social movements, religions and more!
Getting involved is a great way to meet people, explore your interests, take a break from academics, and have fun. Join us at lunch on Tuesday, May 16 to learn more about the many opportunities to connect and get involved!
Student Leaders: email carlie.bolton@uwaterloo.caby May 15 to reserve a booth.
What better way to spring into a new term with a grab and go lunch on Wednesday, May 24th from 12:00 – 1:30 PM in the 1st floor Atrium event space. Connect with fellow University of Waterloo students at this FREE event. See you there!
Join us in the Cummings Lecture Theatre on Monday, May 29 from 12:40 to 1:25 for Research Narratives in Architecture: Do you know your (copy)rights?
As an architect – an artist, an engineer, a content creator – copyright can be an important aspect of your income. Join Lauren Byl, Copyright & Licensing Librarian, and Rachel Figueiredo, Entrepreneurship Librarian to talk about what copyright is, how it applies to your work, and how you can protect yourself as you navigate jobs after graduation.
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.
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 Saturday, July 15 from 5:00 - 8:00 pm for the exhibition reception of ROMA MMXXIII: The Return of Rome.