At the beginning of October, BRIDGE created an online event titled “BRIDGE x Inktober” that put a twist on Inktober, an art challenge created by Jake Parker in 2009. Inktober provides participants with prompts every day in October, encouraging them to improve their sketching skills, build positive drawing habits, and share their creations online! BRIDGE combined Inktober’s 2020 ink prompts with terms that are inspired by “What is Solidarity?” Arriscraft Lecture Series, WASA events, and...
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Send submissions and questions to galt@waterlooarchitecture.com. Submissions due February 21, 2018. (more…)
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....
Living Architecture Systems Group will be presenting a Symposium at BRIDGE on Friday, November 4, 2016 which will be accompanied by an exhibition of Student Work. If you have any work that operates within realm of responsive architecture, explorations of digital processes, or multi-disciplinary interactions, please submit them to submit@waterlooarchitecture.com
Water_ On Exhibition is a collaboration between SWIGS (Students of the Water Institute Graduate Section) and the BRIDGE Centre of Architecture + Design. It aims to showcase the wide range of student projects in water research, while introducing BRIDGE to a larger university community. All UW students are welcomed to submit entries for inclusion in the show.
Pidgin Magazine, Princeton’s bi-annual student publication is accepting submissions for their 22nd issue, FLORA+FAUNA. Submissions are due September 10th, 2016. Direct any submissions or questions to pidgin@princeton.edu.
The RAIC Emerging Practitioners are looking for a new logo design to showcase during their formal launch at the Festival of Architecture 2016 in Nanaimo, BC. Email entries to competitions@raicep.ca no later than 11:59pm Central Time on May 27/2016. Check out the post for more details!
On June 1, the Balsillie School of International Affairs will host “Indigenous Visions of the Global Extinction Crisis”, an art exhibition and public event that grapples with indigenous and non-indigenous understandings of the global extinction crisis. They invite Indigenous artists and performers from the Waterloo region to submit their work for inclusion in this public event. They are considering all artistic formats, including (but not limited to): painting, sculpture, readings (stories, poems, etc), short films, song, dance and ceremony.
Would you like to see your work on the BRIDGE website? We invite students to submit their past or ongoing studio projects, course work and thesis progress to submit@waterlooarchitecture.com for our ongoing Student Work series.