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LIFE DRAWING EVENT – Cambridge Centre for the Arts

LIFE DRAWING EVENT – Cambridge Centre for the Arts

February 26, 2017

In advance of the BRIDGE Student Art Exhibition on March 10th, we have organized a trip to the open Life Drawing course at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. $10 gets you in for two hours of life drawing. Meet in the UWSA atrium at 6:15.  

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Call for Submissions: Sketches, Doodles, and Marginalia

Call for Submissions: Sketches, Doodles, and Marginalia

February 15, 2017

Architecture students draw. From initial parti sketches, to illustrative diagrams, to analytical studies, drawing is an important part of our work, and we know it. But the humble doodle rarely gets a moment in the spotlight, and we want to give it a chance. Whether it is sketched between notes in a lecture, during a lull after a crit, or on a scrap of trace surrounded by process work, it deserves an opportunity to shine....

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Studio Soundtrack 026: On Repeating

Studio Soundtrack 026: On Repeating

February 13, 2017

Studio Soundtrack features songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture.  I’m Sean Maciel, with the latest installment of this long-running series where hip people share hip songs and I share five songs that will ruin you. ~ Deadlines bring to light the worst of my musical preferences, which is probably true of everyone. If you need a playlist filled to the brim with only Joanna Newsom, Eric Prydz, and the saxophoniest mid-00s ska you...

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Studio Soundtrack 025: From Studio to Boiler Room

Studio Soundtrack 025: From Studio to Boiler Room

January 23, 2017

Studio Soundtrack features songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture.  I’m Niki Farfel and music is my expression. So here is my soundtrack – don’t just hear it, feel it, get immersed in it. Peace and love. ~ You’re stressed, you’re tired and you have nothing done – yet all you have is your headphones right in front of you. You unlock your phone and scroll down your playlist. Another frustration because you realize you’ve heard...

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THESIS: Tactics to Tiny: Finding Your Way Home

THESIS: Tactics to Tiny: Finding Your Way Home

January 16, 2017

Tactics to Tiny Finding Your Way Home Sheng Wu To minimize our personal living space goes against our North American culture and values, one that has been built upon our abundance of space and excess of material goods. In our “bigger is better” culture, homes have continued to grow larger in the past decades despite shrinking household sizes. But we have passed a tipping point. As a society, we are paying well above our means...

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History Here is The Story of Somewhere Else

History Here is The Story of Somewhere Else

January 16, 2017

North America has a Substituted History: we live on a continent where one set of histories and heritage was forcibly substituted for another. The main narrative that drives our culture-making is an import from somewhere else.

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THESIS: Submechanophilia

THESIS: Submechanophilia

January 6, 2017

Submechanophilia Snehanjali Sumanth Twenty-three federal offshore oil platforms line the coast of Southern California for approximately 200 miles from Point Concepcion, Santa Barbara County to Huntington Beach, Oxford County. Installed from1968 to 1989, they are some of the oldest platforms in the world and currently face the process of complete decommissioning after having consumed the site’s 200-million-year-old reserves in just over a century. The site holds a heavy history with oil; from one of the...

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THESIS: City Familiaris: A Study in Domesticating Infrastructures

THESIS: City Familiaris: A Study in Domesticating Infrastructures

January 6, 2017

City Familiaris A Study in Domesticating Infrastructures Sarah Gertler Problems associated with hyper density in Canada are fairly new, but they often create innate conflicts for all those who dwell in the afflicted areas. CityPlace, in Toronto is one such place. The project is the largest master-planned community within Toronto and is also densest neighbourhood in the city. The model for its development is known as Vancouverism and the podium – tower is the essential building block of this style. The main...

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THESIS: Reconstruction Site: Re-designing the disposable Expo

THESIS: Reconstruction Site: Re-designing the disposable Expo

January 3, 2017

Reconstruction Site Re-designing the disposable Expo Scott Proudfoot Building, supported by the practice of architecture, is churning resources into waste at an alarming rate. Our method of construction has its inevitable conclusion in a pile of rubble. Lamentably, the natural resources we build with are finite, and our exploitation of these has nearly reached its peak. As humanity strives for a renewable energy future, architecture must engage in the renewable use of materials. In the long term future,...

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THESIS: The Interval: in-between unmaking and remaking the body

THESIS: The Interval: in-between unmaking and remaking the body

December 19, 2016

The Interval in-between unmaking and remaking the body Qinyu Lu By its individual terms, we can think of a body in two coincident ways that meet it in the middle: from the familiar inside-out and the less familiar outside-in. To proceed from the middle of things conceives of a body always already extended into the world, able to affect and be affected by other bodies that share its environment. That is to say, a body...

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