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ART BATTLE RECAP
TRUTH & RECONCILIATION DAY
SOUNDSCAPE 07: FUTURE FUSION

BUILDING COMMON GROUND: Symposium

BUILDING COMMON GROUND: Symposium

January 31, 2018

You may have heard the acknowledgement that the Cambridge School of Architecture building and the main University of Waterloo campus sit within the Haldimand Tract treaty lands and the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Have you considered more deeply how this might affect and be meaningful to your work in architecture? (more…)

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FAVORITE PLACES: In a Crowd

FAVORITE PLACES: In a Crowd

January 29, 2018

Poorna seeks to find a friend’s favorite place. (more…)

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STUDENT WORK / Material Syntax

STUDENT WORK / Material Syntax

January 24, 2018

Material Syntax called for the investigation of common materials in the search of new capacities and application possibilities for assembly and light modulation. (more…)

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EVENT: Cards for James

EVENT: Cards for James

January 22, 2018

BRIDGE is hosting Cards for James, a card drive to celebrate the birthday of a local teenager with severe muscular dystrophy. (more…)

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Photo Essay: Guangzhou

Photo Essay: Guangzhou

January 20, 2018

At the core of one of the largest urban agglomerations on the planet lies the sprawling metropolitan city of Guangzhou, China. Nicole looks back on her recent trip there. (more…)

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Welcome to My Crib: Professor Terri Meyer Boake

Welcome to My Crib: Professor Terri Meyer Boake

January 17, 2018

Welcome to My Crib reveals the worlds behind the doors of Waterloo Architecture faculty. Today we enter the office of Professor Terri Meyer Boake. (more…)

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Nuit Blanche: Starscape

Nuit Blanche: Starscape

January 15, 2018

Missed Starscape at Nuit Blanche last fall? (more…)

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galt: Alternating

galt: Alternating

January 12, 2018

For its inaugural issue, galt will explore the theme of alternating. (more…)

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StopGap: Ramps in Cambridge

StopGap: Ramps in Cambridge

January 11, 2018

Have you ever noticed the number of times you step over a curb on an average day? How about the number of times climbing a set of steps is necessary to enter a building? The number of times you see the sign ‘watch your step’ and proceed without issue? (more…)

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STUDENT WORK / Worm Coat / 3B Option Studio

STUDENT WORK / Worm Coat / 3B Option Studio

January 5, 2018

Niki Farfel’s shares the worm coat she designed for her 3B option studio on the grotesque. (more…)

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