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About Riling Chen

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Riling Chen has contributed 6 entries to our website, so far.

3A STUDIO / Towards an Architecture of Relation: Designing the Sherbourne Corridor Land Trust

3A STUDIO / Towards an Architecture of Relation: Designing the Sherbourne Corridor Land Trust

May 21, 2020

Waterloo’s third-year winter studio has always been an opportunity to explore the relationship between architecture and the city. The 2020 studio—“Our House is on Fire”— focuses on the intersection between two contemporary crises: the climate emergency and Toronto’s housing emergency. The challenge of the studio was to design a series of deeply affordable apartment buildings on City-owned and currently vacant sites along Sherbourne Street in the center of Toronto’s Downtown East. Each building was required to integrate complementary public programs at grade that would provide a network of support for low-income residents and form a single community land trust that would secure their affordability in the future.

The Art of Making: Part 3

The Art of Making: Part 3

May 6, 2020

At the Waterloo School of Architecture, the art of making is integral. Model-making and fabrication is a component of every studio course, often with a required final model. For some students, their interest has veered further towards the craft component of architecture. We wanted to interview these students to ask them—how can craft influence the design process? For part three of this series, we interviewed Melody Chen, one of our 3A students who is a...

The Art of Making: Part 1

The Art of Making: Part 1

Apr 28, 2020

By: Melody Chen & Riling Chen When the Bauhaus opened in 1919, it was a stark shift from the traditional form of teaching the arts. They believed that artists should return to craft and instead of the typical teacher and pupil dynamic, the school was filled with masters, journeymen and apprentices. Their philosophy was simple, students should be able to live in and build the forms that symbolize their environment. At the core of the...

Welcome to my Crib: John Straube

Welcome to my Crib: John Straube

Mar 11, 2020

Welcome to My Crib reveals the worlds behind the doors of Waterloo Architecture faculty. Today we enter the office of Dr. John Straube, a professor at the School of Architecture and Architectural Engineering.  In this week’s edition of Welcome to My Crib, undergraduate students Riling and Sparsh infiltrate the office of a Dr. John Straube, to find out if he really is all about building science. As one of the few engineers in the School...

Workspace: BRIDGE Directors

Workspace: BRIDGE Directors

Mar 30, 2018

When seeking another interesting workspace, Nicole and Riling decided to feature their own BRIDGE directors—Daniel, Jonas, Michelle, and Ammar. (more…)

Field Trip: A Snapshot of Montreal

Field Trip: A Snapshot of Montreal

Oct 11, 2017

During their recent field trip, 1A students were tasked with photographing Montreal’s social landscape, architecture, and scenes of light and movement. (more…)

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