Thesis Defence: Bianca Weeko Martin
The White House, and Other Counter-Narratives from the Lockdown
The White House, and Other Counter-Narratives from the Lockdown
Counting Carbon: Evaluating the Quality and Environmental Impacts of Design Through Product Prototyping
University of Waterloo Architecture students test how building facades of the future can be 3D printed with clay. Inspired by nature, ancient architectural traditions and new technology, the students develop new methods and processes that re-envision the clay masonry unit.
Vic Mantha-Blythe, The Pyre House (video still), 2020. Image courtesy of the artist.
A pan-Canadian series of events to assess, bridge, converse and deliver on equity in architecture.
Key take-aways from the 2019-2020 Canadian Architecture Forums on Education (CAFÉ) included the potential to engage architecture as a tool for social justice and the need to address systemic inequities and unconscious bias in architectural pedagogy.
Waterloo Architecture Alumni Reception | TORONTO
The Churches of Pelion: Vessels of Faith, Tradition, & Cultural Endurance in Post-Byzantine Greece
Thesis Defence: Jane Wu
Grading Light opens at Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
The theme for Asian Heritage Month 2022 is, “Continuing a legacy of greatness”. It is a reminder for all Canadians to come together to combat anti-Asian racism and discrimination in all its forms. May 2022 marks the 20th anniversary of the Senate of Canada’s Declaration of May as Asian Heritage Month, a motion tabled by the Honourable Dr. Vivienne Poy, the first Canadian of Asian descent to be appointed to the Senate of Canada. To celebrate Asian Heritage Month, Waterloo Architecture has compiled a list of resources that are available for its community members.