Janet Li named as recipient of the 2023 Stephen A. Otto Award for Research & Documentation
Janet Li's (BAS '21, MArch '23) 2023 thesis, Facadist Toronto: Heritage at Face Value was awarded the 2023 Stephen A. Otto Award for Research & Documentation.
Janet Li's (BAS '21, MArch '23) 2023 thesis, Facadist Toronto: Heritage at Face Value was awarded the 2023 Stephen A. Otto Award for Research & Documentation.
The National Magazine Awards were announced at the annual awards gala in Toronto on June 2, 2023, and The Site Magazine was announced as the Gold Medal Winner in the category of Best Magazine: Art, Literary, & Culture.
Waterloo Architecture to co-host ROB|ARCH 2024: Beyond Optimization. A widely-acclaimed biennial workshop and conference that investigates the role of robotic technology in design, art, and culture.
Quan Thai has been appointed the position of Emerging Practitioner with the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.
Jody Patterson (BAS '05, MArch '09) was recently profiled by the Rick Hansen Foundation in Canadian Architect.
On June 12, 2023, Mary Wells, Dean of the University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering announced the appointment of Maya Przybylski as O'Donovan Director of the School of Architecture.
Nicole Cao's ARCH 392 project Solar Steps has been revealed as a finalist for the 2023 Azure AZ Awards' A+ Student Awards.
Julia Nakanishi (BAS '18, MArch '20) and Ivee Yiyao Wang (BAS '18) have been awarded the 2023 Prix de Rome in Architecture — Emerging Practitioners.
Assistant Professor Linda Zhang's short film 'Chinatown 2050' recently premiered at the 22nd annual DOXA Documentary Film Festival in Vancouver. The film, a collaboration with Maxim Gertler-Jaffe, is "a visual collage of dreamlike LiDAR 3D modeling scans" that asks how might the pandemic shape the future of Toronto’s Chinatown? Five scenarios tackling this question are imagined through this technology by Asian-Canadian youth with the hope to preserve vibrant streetscapes rather than create an empty tourist attraction.
Christine Lolley (BES '01, MArch '05), principal at Solares Architecture, a Toronto firm specializing in laneway houses joined host Steve Paikin; Tim Parks, director of planning services, the City of Kingston; Gregg Lintern, chief planner and executive director, City Planning Division, City of Toronto; and Angèle Dmytruk, architect and partner at 3rd Line Studio on The Agenda, to discuss laneway houses, how are they zoned, and can their availability help alleviate the housing crisis plaguing Ontario cities.