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Exhibition Recap: Trace

March 16, 2018 Posted by Michelle Bullough Event, Graduate Work, Storefront, Undergraduate Work

The Trace student work exhibition uncovered students’ creative instincts and architectural imaginations.

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Photo by Danielle Grabke

The exhibition at the BRIDGE Storefront from March 8-10 featured the work of almost 60 undergraduate and graduate students at Waterloo Architecture.

Michelle Bullough
Violeta Michailov
Shima Mohammed
Poorna Patange
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Daniel Abad
Byron Cai
Logan Carragher
Brandon Cesarone
Riling Chen
Melody Chen
Jamie Cheung
Aurora Chi
Jonas Chin
Derrick Clouthier
Jack Demarest
Paulina Erchova
Mahara Falif
Ryan Fanseda
Salim Filali
Fion Fong
Heather Friedel
Razmig Garboushian
Ammar Ghazal
Magnus Glennie
Vani Gopalkrishna
Justin Govindasamy
Danielle Grabke
Benjamin Hao
Marius Hexan
Christa Hu
Mickayla Jia
Salma Kalloo
Madiha Khan
Madeline Kim
Simon Leroux
Brandon Lim
Luciano Lombardo
Garrett McGill
Jason McMillan
Franklin Min
Maria Munir
Chris Qiu
Madeleine Reinhart
Dishita Shah
Sarah Soudki
Micha Spengler
Steven Starkell
Anna Supryka
Arthi Suthaharan
Bill Tang
Teresa Tran
Thanh Tran
Alexey Vasiliev
Christina Vogiatzis
Lena von Buren
Silja Walenius
Annie Wang
Morgan Wright
Jason Wu

 

In conjunction with the March Break Open House for prospective applicants, current students were asked to capture the architectural design process.

Trace paper is one of the first tools resorted to in architectural education. The translucency of trace lends itself to an iterative process, allowing a project to be born out of the layering and refining of ideas.

Designers use many tools and mediums to navigate the environmental, material, and social challenges intertwined with their projects. Sketching, model making, photography, mapping, digital fabrication, and art become forms of exploration. The project fragments on display represent thinking and discoveries through all stages of a project. While these exercises are fundamental to the design process, much of this learning can be difficult to distinguish and read in polished, final projects.

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Photo by Leo Liu

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House in the Forest by Jamie Cheung, Ramzig Garboushian, Luciano Lombardo, and Steven Starkell
Photo by Fred Hunsberger

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Kronos lamp by Ammar Ghazal & Marius Hexan
Photo by Leo Liu

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