Congratulations to Maighdlyn Hadley, recipient of the Marj Schaefer Award.
Maighdlyn Hadley is a recent MArch graduate. While at Waterloo, she served as the co-ordinator of Mentorship for Architecture Peers and as a graphics lead and editor for galt journal. Her thesis research centred behavioural psychology as a tool for designing and testing the efficacy of stress relief supports, and the role of waiting in urban design. Since graduating, she has been engaged as a fellow with the Centre for Conscious Design (@theccdesign): look out for "Shaping an Equitable City," a series of panel discussions and workshops she's running with them the week of October 19th! Maighdlyn works remotely as a project lead at a science-informed architecture and design practice, facilitating participatory design for corporate and nonprofit clients. She will post design things at @maighdlyn.hadley soon.
"Hurry
Up
and
Wait:
Spatial
Strategies
for
Urban
Stress
Relief"
Supervised
by
Jonathan
Enns