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About Jonas Chin

Jonas Chin is a M.Arch candidate at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. He is currently the director of Bridge. His research is directed toward how architecture can facilitate a change in the way we dine

On Empathy: Ethiopia: People, Places and Wildlife with Paul Gains

On Empathy: Ethiopia: People, Places and Wildlife with Paul Gains

May 11, 2018

On May 8, On Empathy invited freelance photographer Paul Gains to share with us his backpacking trip in the Simien Mountains in Ethiopia in late 2017, where he captured moments of encounter with the people, landscapes and wildlife. (more…)

THESIS WORK / Objects for the rituals of dining

THESIS WORK / Objects for the rituals of dining

Feb 5, 2018

Joanne discusses the objects for dining she is currently working on, and shares what she sees as the significance of dining rituals. (more…)

THESIS WORK / L’histoire dans une Boite

THESIS WORK / L’histoire dans une Boite

Nov 20, 2017

THESIS WORK features the work emerging from the Thesis Research & Design studios and seminars. Over the course of the TRD1 & TRD2 studios, graduate students develop their individual research topics in preparation for their thesis. The intention is to establish a theoretical, historical, and intellectual framework through a diversity of representational modes such as mapping, diagramming, photo essays, writing. (more…)

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