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New Realities: Recent Student Work at Design at Riverside

April 22, 2014 Posted by Magdalena Miłosz Alumni Work, Event, Faculty Work, Graduate Work, Undergraduate Work, Work

This year’s Projects Review marks the tenth annual exhibition of student work at Design at Riverside. New Realities: Recent Student Work is up now until May 18, 2014.

This year’s faculty curator Andrew Levitt worked with master’s student Reuben Grin and recent graduate Melissa Ng to put together the exhibition. Come out for the opening reception tonight, April 22, at 6:30 pm or see it during extended gallery hours throughout first-year admissions interview week.

 


Bamboo Skyscraper by Richard Mui, Alexandru Vilcu, and Di Wang, which won first place in the recent SuperSkyScrapers competition for a bamboo skyscraper in Singapore.

 


An image from Gabriel Guy’s 2013 master’s thesis “Oneiric Hut.”

 


Taehyung Kim’s 2013 master’s thesis, “Enframed.”

 


“Brick: A Story of Construction,” a master’s thesis by Samantha Oswald from 2013.

 


Chanel Dehond’s project “The Lost: A Design for a Day Spa,” winner of the 2014 ASAI Student Award of Merit.

 

Magdalena Miłosz
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I am a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, currently completing my MArch thesis on the design and collective memory of Indian residential schools in Canada.

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About Magdalena Miłosz

I am a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, currently completing my MArch thesis on the design and collective memory of Indian residential schools in Canada.

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