School of Architecture ranked in top 5 by AZURE Magazine
Prestigious architecture and design magazine AZURE has named the Waterloo Architecture one of the top North American schools in its recent article Higher Learning.
Prestigious architecture and design magazine AZURE has named the Waterloo Architecture one of the top North American schools in its recent article Higher Learning.
Next North: Architecture in Shifting Terrain, a project by Lola Sheppard and Maya Przybylski of Waterloo Architecture with Mason White of the Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto and Neeraj Bhatia a Waterloo Architecture graduate and former Adjunct faculty member has been awarded an Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Faculty Design Award for 2011/2012.
Press Release February 13, 2012 from the National Consortium of Housing Research Centers (NCHRC)
Recognizing Innovative Wood Design in North America 2011 Wood Design Award Winners Announced Ottawa, ON, January 13th, 2012 – The Wood Design & Building magazine is pleased to announce the award recipients for the prestigious 2011 North American Awards Program. Sixteen projects were hand selected from over one-hundred entries by an esteemed jury panel: Andrew Frontini from Perkins+Will, James Cutler from Cutler Anderson and Robert Hull from Miller Hull.
Professor Terri Meyer Boake has just published a new text titled "Understanding Steel Design: An Architectural Design Manual" through Birkhauser of Switzerland. The book takes a "no numbers" approach to integrating advanced steel systems into architectural design.
The School extends enthusiastic congratulations to Philip Beesley and his team of collaborators on the recent announcement that Hylozoic Ground has been named one of five global finalists in the Urban Design category in the 2011 Katerva Awards for excellent ideas and initiatives in sustainability.
A prize winner in each of the ten categories will be announced in October. A grand prize winner will then be selected from among the category winners and announced as the best new sustainability effort of the year.
Saturday's Waterloo Region Record contained an article on the award winning work of Professor Lola Sheppard. Called the Arctic Food Network, the project merges traditional practices with new technologies that are attractive to a youthful population.
Read the article:
Architects’ plan could revive Inuit hunting and fishing traditions
Congratulations are due once again to Lola Sheppard and Mason White for having won the 2011 Holcim Gold Award for their project entitled Regional
food-gathering nodes and logistics network, Iqaluit, NU, Canada.
The Holcim Awards program honours sustainable construction projects and visions from North America.
One Gold Award was given. It carries a $100,000 prize.