Arriscraft Canada Brick Speaker Series: Plant Scale
Arriscraft Canada Brick Speaker Series: Plant Scale
Thursday, November 21, 2024
6:00 pm, Cummings Lecture Theatre
Mae-ling Lokko, Yale School of Architecture
Moderated by Jane Mah Hutton
Arriscraft Canada Brick Speaker Series: Plant Scale
Thursday, November 21, 2024
6:00 pm, Cummings Lecture Theatre
Mae-ling Lokko, Yale School of Architecture
Moderated by Jane Mah Hutton
Join our students, faculty and staff for Roma XLV Exhibition and Reception, Thursday, November 28, 2024 at our Rome Studio!
Join us on Thursday, December 12 from 6:30 - 8:00 pm as we celebrate the opening of Let's Build a Collective Memory of Chinatown!
Featuring work by Samira El Badaui, Kayla Estacio, Lana Dang, Cindy He, Jenny Hu, Khadeejah Kazi, Avory Lai, Alisa Lau, Jhony Li Feng, Tina Lin, Nathan Man, Areeba Saleem, Derek Shin, Jacquelyne Jane Villaspin.
Co-designed with Eva Chu, Christie Carrière, Bryan Hong, Sharon Hong, Phyllis Lam, Chiyi Tam, Shulan Tien, Beryl Tsang, Julie Wang, Angela Wang, Amy Wang, Eric Wang, Wendy Yang and Linda Zhang.
Gena Wirth, RLA, is Design Principal and Partner at SCAPE. She works with cities, community advocates and landowners to reveal the immense ecological and cultural potential of public landscapes.
Waterloo Architecture alumni, join us and your fellow classmates for the annual Waterloo Engineering Alumni Ski Day at Osler Bluff Ski Club. The Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Health and the Faculty of Science will be joining the outdoor fun so come to ski or snowboard with your classmates and make it a memorable day on the hills to make the most of our beautiful Canadian winter.
Come out and learn what your clubs and associations are up to and how you can get involved!
Water, Relationality and Design: A Conversation on Climate and Indigenous Science
David Fortin, Professor, University of Waterloo School of Architecture
Kelsey Leonard, Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Waters, Climate and Sustainability, University of Waterloo
Thursday, February 27, 2025
6:00 pm, Cummings Lecture Theatre
Curious about what life in architecture could look like post-graduation in Canada? Ever wondered what practice in the US is like outside of working in big firms?
Stephanie is a senior researcher at the Life Cycle Lab at the University of Washington. Her work investigates the interaction between the natural and constructed environment, including embodied carbon, life cycle assessment (LCA), urban ecology, landscape performance and supply chains and toxicity of building materials. Combining a background in environmental science and architectural design, she builds bridges between research and practice, bringing data-driven analysis and topical research to complex design problems.
Pet a baby goat! Hold a baby goat! Our annual winter term de-stress event takes place over lunch on the back terrace and is generously supported by The Boake Family Foundation