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Master Works 2016

September 28, 2016 Posted by Sneha Sumanth Articles, Community, Event, Feature, Graduate Work, Resource, Thesis, Work
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‘Medellín + Jerusalem_Composite: Aerials over the two cities. 2016. Photo Credit: Kyle Brill and Taylor Davey.

 

Master Works at Design at Riverside is back after two years! The Master Works Exhibition provides recent graduates of the UW Masters of Architecture program the opportunity to exhibit their work solo or in a group. It gives students the opportunity to take their thesis beyond a book to explore it as a larger exhibition.

This year, in reflection of the diversity of relevant topics covered in the graduate program, the exhibition will showcase three proposals:

Narratives of Urban Identity / Medellín + Jerusalem by Kyle Brill and Taylor Davey

Manufacturing a Cycle City by Stephen Wenzel and Sonia Yuan

A House that Inhabits the Earth by Shu Yin Wu

 

To find out more about each project, go here.

The opening reception for the exhibition will be on Monday, Oct 3rd at 6:30pm at the Design at Riverside Gallery. The exhibition will stay up at Riverside till Oct 23rd.

 

Sneha Sumanth
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Sneha Sumanth is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. Her role in BRIDGE involves overseeing the website and publications. Her thesis work looks at the relationship of energy and architecture in the offshore infrastructure of the Santa Barbara Channel in California.

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About Sneha Sumanth

Sneha Sumanth is a graduate student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. Her role in BRIDGE involves overseeing the website and publications. Her thesis work looks at the relationship of energy and architecture in the offshore infrastructure of the Santa Barbara Channel in California.

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