Third year student work profiled in Cambridge Times
The Cambridge Times visited Waterloo Architecture to profile the student work in ARCH 392 Intergenerational Urban Motility and Housing.
The Cambridge Times visited Waterloo Architecture to profile the student work in ARCH 392 Intergenerational Urban Motility and Housing.
Ceramic Morphologies showcases the creative potential of 3D printing in architectural ceramic design. Featuring works produced through robotic fabrication alongside traditional methods of craft, the exhibition explores new form languages that emerge from the interaction between clay’s fluidity and precision-driven tools.
School of Architecture students developed the exhibition as part of Assistant Professor, Linda Zhang’s 3B option studio alongside community members through interactive workshops.
Peak, a proposal by a Waterloo Architecture student design team has been selected for Winter Stations 2025.
African Cinema and Urbanism, recently released by Anthem Press, is Associate Professor Marie-Paule Macdonald's latest book.
Matthew Dlugosz' (BAS '20, MArch '23) Parkdale People’s Palace is a recipient of the 2024 Canadian Architect Student Award of Excellence.
The City is a Server, from Jordan Crowder's 2024 thesis, 'TRANSCENDENCE: Being on the Edge of Meaning', was awarded the 2024 Architecture Photography MasterPrize in the Cityscapes category.
The first book from Bianca Weeko Martin (BAS '19, MArch '22), Architectural Guide Manila, published by Berlin-based DOM Publishers, explores the architectural history of Manila through nearly 120 buildings.
What could the future of Waterloo Region look like if deeply affordable housing was our priority?An exhibition of Waterloo Architecture third-year undergraduate student housing design is on display at Waterloo City Hall from September 30 to October 27.
A recent Globe and Mail article 'Why and how to plant your own food forest' interviewed Mkomose and profiled his work with Waterloo Architecture students in ARCH 243 - Indigenous Practices course.