Last Thursday’s UWSA Photography Collective Exhibit was an effort to bring to light the often-overlooked talent of the Waterloo Architecture photographers and reconcile this insatiable and school-wide passion. Bianca Weeko Martin illustrates the good vibes of the event at which a diverse variety of methods, mediums and subject matter were on display. Photography discussion was ignited, student work was admired, and everybody had a good time.
Meejin Yoon of Howeler + Yoon / MY Studio will lecture on Thursday November 20th at 7pm in the Main Lecture Hall. Her professional practice and academic explorations operate in the space between architecture, art, and landscape at the intersection of the conceptual and the corporeal.
This STUDENT WORK features a 3B System Stalker Lab 5.0 project by Alexandra Martin and Morgan Wright in which they documented and analyzed the movement of the Grand River. The data collected was refined to generate a system code which formalized real data into artificial wave forms.
A Night of Postcards – Cambridge is off to a tremendous start with over half the postcards distributed through our ten partner locations. There are just under 2 weeks left of the project, and “A Night of Postcards Cambridge” wants to see YOUR Cambridge! RETURN your FINISHED postcards to any of the submission boxes by November 25th 2014.
Sean Lally will present a lecture about the work of his Chicago based office,WEATHERS on Thursday November 13th at 7pm in the Main Lecture Hall. The practice explores new opportunities to design and build the environments we live in through the harnessing on energy.
Jake Read questions the urban integrity of the mono-functional city block through his 3A studio project entitled My L.U.B. My Love. He searches for opportunity in incredibly close-packed cities to generate a dynamic tower typology.
The 100 Notebook Project explores the power and potential of the notebook as a medium for capturing creativity. Our local community is full of inspiring and creative people who have their own unique perspectives to share. We will select 100 creative people and give them a notebook to fill with their own thoughts, arts and day-to-day musings.
The spilled ink series encourages everyone to reflect, ponder, and share – to tell stories. For this installment, Bianca Weeko Martin shares a marries traditional oil painting with visually suggestive poetry in her piece entitled Aquaphobia.
Re:PoST is an annual event which explores opportunities for disseminating architecture design and research. The team is currently developing this year’s symposium focusing on the translation from thesis to practice and are looking from ideas and input from graduate students.
BRIDGE Waterloo Architecture is looking to officially form as an association; we need all its members to vote on the constitution! Under our constitution, all students are automatically included as members of BRIDGE Waterloo Architecture. Please take a few minutes to review the constitution below and cast your vote through the survey.
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