Natalie Hui’s ongoing thesis work entitled Signage as Commonplace dissects urban clutter to identify specific artifacts of the city that bring a certain vibrancy and sense of place to the urban fabric. She specifically analyzes high density signage as the physical manifestation of consumerism in the everyday urban fabric.
A photography collection exposing the experiences and inspirations captured by students during co-op terms in Canada and abroad in this photo essay compiled by Valeria Nuyanzina.
This week on BRIDGECAST, Tomas and Brandon cover On Empathy, domestic drones and doctor assisted death
STUDENT WORK features the final Rome Studio project by Montgomery Moon and James Cameron Parkin entitled Nexus Museum, a place of convergence of transportation and public space, overlaid by exhibition programming which juxtaposes conditions of ideal solidity and contemporary temporality.
The BRIDGE website wouldn’t be what it is without the countless students who have, and continue to contribute to its ever evolving content. Everyone brings forth their own perspectives and ideas, adding to the diverse voice embodied in the website. A passionate team of new and continuing authors and editors are giving the website life, with new contributors every month. Two years after the first post went live, the BRIDGE website wishes to celebrate the people behind the posts and online-enthusiasm.
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.
Studio Soundtrack features five songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture. This week is all about focus – don’t bother me, I’m working.
Prianka Smita shares the narrative of her first encounters with the family of the Shakhari Bazar, a traditional street of narrow storefronts in an old neighbourhood of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Every weekend, the BRIDGE team compiles a list of links that have sparked our creativity. This week we explore textiles, typography, patterns and geometry.
This week on BRIDGECAST Tomas and Brandon get into a deep discussions about the FCC’s new regulations and legislature regarding Net Neutrality. The economic status of Greece with their newly elected Finance Minister, and their massive loan to pay back to the European Union, as well as Mexican food, and many other things
@BRIDGEARCH INSTAGRAM
SEARCH
Content Categories
Follow us on instagram!
@bridgearch