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Architecture alumni credit program for shaping how they approach art.
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Architecture alumni credit program for shaping how they approach art.
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David Correa’s The Wander Wood research pavilion wins the Canada Wood Council Jury’s Award for Wood Innovation. Developed by Waterloo Architecture faculty David Correa, with Oliver Krieg and AnnaLisa Meyboom, the pavilion was built on UBC campus in October 2018.
Waterloo Architecture students Amirhesam Monshi and Salim Filali were awared an honorable mention in the category of Universal Design of the Design that Educates Awards (DtEA). Full contest details.
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The Wander Wood pavilion, a collaborative project between Waterloo Architecture professor David Correa in collaboration with Oliver David Krieg and AnnaLisa Meyboom, is a third in a series of pavilion projects at the University of British Columbia that tests the limits of robotic wood fabrication technology.
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Professor David Correa didn’t know quite what to expect when he launched a class for graduate students at the School of Architecture to explore the potential of a new 3D printer for clay.
Six months later, he couldn’t be happier with the one-of-a-kind projects they produced after being challenged to design and build small walls made out of bricks.
Shortlisted Entries in Legacy Art Project for Toronto’s Waterfront Revealed
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