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Call for Submissions: Sketches and Doodles

March 10, 2014 Posted by Thomas Yuan Work

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Dear everyone,

BRIDGE invites you to be part of the latest curation of student work in the form of doodles and sketches.

I’m sure many of you have had the experience of sitting in a lecture and, out of distraction or boredom, you find yourself doodling on your sketchbook.  This is precisely the kind of work we would like to feature: absent-minded and uncontrived scribblings.  They are not necessarily architectural sketches but can be anything you have drawn on a whim.

We believe that there is a plethora of talent amongst all of you.  If there is a page from your sketchbook that you want to share, send a scan of said page (or pages) to tyuan.satl@gmail.com by March 23, 2014 to be featured in the article.

 

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Thomas is an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo's School of Architecture.

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About Thomas Yuan

Thomas is an undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo's School of Architecture.

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