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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.

EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE Speakers: [INSIDE]

EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE Speakers: [INSIDE]

Mar 9, 2014

EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE OPPORTUNITIES for INVENTION is a symposium discussing creative approaches to curating exhibitions and installations that will happen on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 in the Main Lecture Hall at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture from 1:30 to 8:00 pm. Two related panels, [INSIDE] OUTSIDE, will be followed by an evening keynote in the Main Lecture Hall. This post features the three speakers of the early-afternoon [INSIDE] panel. Follow-up posts will feature the late-afternoon OUTSIDE...

EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE OPPORTUNITIES for INVENTION

EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE OPPORTUNITIES for INVENTION

Mar 4, 2014

EXHIBITING ARCHITECTURE OPPORTUNITIES for INVENTION is a symposium discussing creative approaches to curating exhibitions and installations. Two related panels, [INSIDE] OUTSIDE, will be followed by an evening keynote in the Main Lecture Hall at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. 1:30 – 3:30 pm [INSIDE] examines the disciplinary issues of designing exhibitions and generating vibrant discourse on current issues.  How do we instigate critical conversations among different disciplines? Speakers: Ila Berman, Director, Waterloo Architecture...

FUTURE CITY TORONTO: Next-Generation Urban Environments

FUTURE CITY TORONTO: Next-Generation Urban Environments

Mar 4, 2014

The FUTURE CITY TORONTO: Next-Generation Urban Environments symposium will be held on Thursday, March 6, 2014 in the Main Lecture Theatre from 10 am to 5:30 pm. The symposium is presented by Professor Philip Beesley’s ARCH 392 third-year design studio and the Near-Living Architecture Research Cluster. Speakers will include Michael Leckman of Diamond Schmitt Architects, Kim Storey of Brown + Storey Architects Inc., Thomas Pucher of Atelier Thomas Pucher, Kevin Stelzer of B+H Architects, Stephen...

LECTURE: Field Trip Project

LECTURE: Field Trip Project

Mar 3, 2014

The Field Trip Project Lecture will be presented tonight by curator Daisuke Takeya and two artists whose work can be found at the Field Trip Project exhibit, including UWSA professor John McMinn. The exhibit, currently at Design at Riverside on the ground floor of Waterloo Architecture, features thirty-five artists from Japan and thirty-five from Canada. Together, they have transformed seventy backpacks donated to schools in the aftermath of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in North Eastern Tohuku, Japan...

UWSA Film Club: Film Night! Tuesdays at 7:30 pm

UWSA Film Club: Film Night! Tuesdays at 7:30 pm

Feb 23, 2014
Studio Soundtrack 010: Special Edition

Studio Soundtrack 010: Special Edition

Feb 17, 2014

Studio Soundtrack features five songs selected by a student at UWSA. I’ve snuck in a few extras this time. Tanya Tagaq performing in St. George’s Church, Guelph, and an early twentieth century postcard depicting the same space. What do you get when you mix Inuit throat singing, a nineteenth-century Gothic church, and resonant vocals backed by twangy guitars? One of the Hillside Inside concerts earlier this month, featuring Tanya Tagaq and Timber Timbre in the sanctuary of St. George’s...

Coolearth: Call for Storefront Installation/Exhibit Proposals

Coolearth: Call for Storefront Installation/Exhibit Proposals

Feb 15, 2014

This post by Geoff Christou originally appeared here. Geoff is a University of Waterloo School of Architecture graduate who recently defended his master’s thesis and currently holds a position at Toronto firm Coolearth Architecture. UWSA alumnus Craig England is also an architect at the firm, which is run by three experienced principals. Coolearth has hired UWSA students on co-op terms in the past (including yours truly) and is currently running a call for proposals for their storefront space in Toronto’s Junction neighbourhood. Most...

Epiphyte Chamber in Vogue

Epiphyte Chamber in Vogue

Feb 12, 2014

  Epiphyte Chamber is the newest installation by UWSA professor Philip Beesley, installed at the new National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) branch in Seoul, Korea with the help of a team of UW graduates and students affiliated with F_RMlab. The installation was recently featured in a Vogue Korea shoot that showcased the spaces and artwork of the new museum (as well as a flowing Gucci gold wrap dress and other ensembles). The interactive work “is envisioned...

An Itinerant Architect

An Itinerant Architect

Jan 20, 2014

ABSTRACT by Gordon Hunt An itinerant architect—one who learns, teaches, and practices architecture on the road—has the ability to improve spaces that would otherwise never reach their fullest potential.  The profession of architecture as it stands is insufficient and does not properly address what people need.  As a means for educating and improving space, an itinerant architect involves those unfamiliar with their own design abilities and needs throughout the design process, encouraging the appropriate customisation of their environments. This thesis follows an itinerant architect in three...

On Making

On Making

Jan 16, 2014

ABSTRACT by Melissa Ng Grasping the wooden handle of a dozukime saw with both hands, I make a rip-cut into a block of eastern white pine, leaving behind a 1/64-inch wide kerf. I am cutting a dovetail: a wood joint developed over five-thousand years ago by the hands of our ancestors. Even now, a well-fitted dovetail joint remains one of the strongest, most elegant ways to join wood. I knew nothing about traditional woodworking when I first picked up a hand-plane, but I...

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