Posts Tagged 'masters'
THESIS WORK / The Generic Spectacle / Kurt Kraler
Kurt Kraler’s thesis entitled “The Generic Spectacle” explores the phenomena of the generic spectacle in relationship to the Las Vegas Strip and the resulting architectural and social implications of an increasingly hybridized urban form founded on the basis of an exploitive service economy in order to maintain the illusion of leisure.
THESIS WORK / The Generic Spectacle / Kurt Kraler
Kurt Kraler’s thesis entitled “The Generic Spectacle” explores the phenomena of the generic spectacle in relationship to the Las Vegas Strip and the resulting architectural and social implications of an increasingly hybridized urban form founded on the basis of an exploitive service economy in order to maintain the illusion of leisure.
THESIS WORK / States of Dependency / Kyle Brill
Kyle Brill’s ongoing thesis work States of Dependency registers the spatial manifestations of power in areas of geopolitical tension specifically looking at the Israeli-Palestinian borders of conflict.
THESIS WORK / States of Dependency / Kyle Brill
Kyle Brill’s ongoing thesis work States of Dependency registers the spatial manifestations of power in areas of geopolitical tension specifically looking at the Israeli-Palestinian borders of conflict.
THESIS WORK / House (Craft) / Kate Jackson
THESIS WORK features Kate Jackson’s development of her thesis HOUSE (CRAFT) which proposes a “relocatable” housing typology for the millennial generation which appropriates underutilized parking lots to build vibrant communities.
THESIS WORK / House (Craft) / Kate Jackson
THESIS WORK features Kate Jackson’s development of her thesis HOUSE (CRAFT) which proposes a “relocatable” housing typology for the millennial generation which appropriates underutilized parking lots to build vibrant communities.
THESIS: Adaptive Balconies
Sheida Shahi will defend her thesis entitled Adaptive Balconies on Monday January 19, 2015 6:30PM in ARC 2026. Her thesis proposes an open design system for tower renewal projects in Toronto using the balcony as a tool for shaping urban form.
THESIS: Adaptive Balconies
Sheida Shahi will defend her thesis entitled Adaptive Balconies on Monday January 19, 2015 6:30PM in ARC 2026. Her thesis proposes an open design system for tower renewal projects in Toronto using the balcony as a tool for shaping urban form.
THESIS: Liminal Matter: Diffuse, Adaptive Environments for a Future Dundas Square
Connor O’Grady will defend his thesis entitled “Liminal Matter: Diffuse, Adaptive Environments for a Future Dundas Square” on Friday January 16th, 2015 at BRIDGE Pop-Up located at 60 Main St. The design explores the capacity for an embedded, public, and adaptive architectural system to expose the liminal, “invisible” relations that affect the collective environment.
THESIS: Liminal Matter: Diffuse, Adaptive Environments for a Future Dundas Square
Connor O’Grady will defend his thesis entitled “Liminal Matter: Diffuse, Adaptive Environments for a Future Dundas Square” on Friday January 16th, 2015 at BRIDGE Pop-Up located at 60 Main St. The design explores the capacity for an embedded, public, and adaptive architectural system to expose the liminal, “invisible” relations that affect the collective environment.
THESIS: Energy and Matter
William Elsworthy will defend his thesis entitled Energy and Matter: The design of a nature centre, tunnel and neutrino observatory on Wednesday, January 7th at 2PM in the Architecture Loft.
THESIS: Energy and Matter
William Elsworthy will defend his thesis entitled Energy and Matter: The design of a nature centre, tunnel and neutrino observatory on Wednesday, January 7th at 2PM in the Architecture Loft.
THESIS: Migrants, Urban Village and an Open Community
Zhuoyi (Joy) Zhang defended her thesis, Migrants, Urban Village and an Open Community –
A case of Yangji, Guangzhou, China on Friday December 12, 2014 10:00 AM ARC 2026
THESIS: Migrants, Urban Village and an Open Community
Zhuoyi (Joy) Zhang defended her thesis, Migrants, Urban Village and an Open Community –
A case of Yangji, Guangzhou, China on Friday December 12, 2014 10:00 AM ARC 2026
THESIS: A series
Chanel Dehond will be defending her thesis entitled A series on Monday, December 8th, at 6pm in the Loft, BYOP (Bring Your Own Pillows) as we will be getting cozy on the ground in darkness.
THESIS: A series
Chanel Dehond will be defending her thesis entitled A series on Monday, December 8th, at 6pm in the Loft, BYOP (Bring Your Own Pillows) as we will be getting cozy on the ground in darkness.
Graduate Student WELCOME WEEK
The arrival of September means the start of another academic term however this fall is unique, it marks the beginning of the newly restructured Masters degree. An unprecedented, nearly fifty incoming masters students will join the existing graduate student body. To welcome
Graduate Student WELCOME WEEK
The arrival of September means the start of another academic term however this fall is unique, it marks the beginning of the newly restructured Masters degree. An unprecedented, nearly fifty incoming masters students will join the existing graduate student body. To welcome
Meet the Masters | Mx
The uniquely independent masters program here at the Waterloo School of Architecture continues to grow, and each term brings new graduate students accompanied by their diverse thesis objectives. Over the next few weeks we will be profiling these future masters and their
Meet the Masters | Mx
The uniquely independent masters program here at the Waterloo School of Architecture continues to grow, and each term brings new graduate students accompanied by their diverse thesis objectives. Over the next few weeks we will be profiling these future masters and their
Meet the Masters | M2
The uniquely independent masters program here at the Waterloo School of Architecture continues to grow, and each term brings new graduate students accompanied by their diverse thesis objectives. Over the next few weeks we will be profiling these future masters
Meet the Masters | M2
The uniquely independent masters program here at the Waterloo School of Architecture continues to grow, and each term brings new graduate students accompanied by their diverse thesis objectives. Over the next few weeks we will be profiling these future masters







