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
Talayeh Hamidya will be defending her thesis, MAKING THE CITY, at 82 Divadale Drive in Toronto on Friday, December 12, 2014, at 2 pm. Four projects were undertaken as experiments for examining the effectiveness, techniques and possibilities within Tactical Urbanism.
Amrit Phull will defend her thesis entitled HUNTING FOR: Lessons on Architecture in Cree Territory on Monday December 8th at 2pm in the Main Lecture Theatre. The thesis navigates tensions between North and South through narratives of Cree culture in an effort to move toward a more responsible practice of architecture in this subarctic context.
Alireza Takook will defend his thesis, the narrative of a destructive natural phenomenon depicting an architect’s evolving understanding of the natural world, on December 10 at 10 am in the Architecture Loft.
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.
Everyone is invited tonight from 6-8pm and Friday 1-6pm to partake in A Strange Inversion, an installation project by Andrea Sooyoun Kim as part of her thesis entitled [Un]homely Space: The Unbecoming of Everyday Architecture. The exhibition reveals the secret of everyday architecture in which our unconscious is projected onto the physical materiality, creating spaces that are neither real or unreal. J
Stephanie Boutari will be defending her thesis entitled Second Skin: Painting Architecture on Monday December 1st at 2PM in the Loft. Her work, which was also featured in Design at Riverside’s Masters Works 2014, is a creative and conceptual inquiry into the role of surface or skin in architectural theory and practice.
SWAG and On Empathy would like to invite you to participate in a very informal Peer Reviews which are happening on Thursday November 27th from 7-8pm at Monigram Coffee Roasters. Everyone is welcome. Masters students interested in participating, read for more details.
SWAG is the Society of Waterloo Architecture Graduate Students who meet once per month to discuss and act upon the interests of the graduate students at the Waterloo School of Architecture. These are the November Meeting Minutes.
Winter Canopy is an installation for Cambridge’s Unsilent Night event happening December 11th, 2014. The team is looking anyone interested in helping with the building process. Get in touch or attend this Thursday’s BRIDGE Meeting at 6pm in the loft.
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