Image by Marco Chimienti, from his thesis “I Went for a Drive.” This year’s Master Works exhibition is a collaboration between six friends – two recent graduates of the Masters program (Ala Abuhasan and Marco Chimienti) and four very close to becoming graduates (Paniz Moayeri, Victoria Ngai, Thomas Yuan, and Victor Zagabe). (more…)
BRIDGE had a conversation with alumnus Aidan Mitchelmore about design studio. (more…)
In conjunction with Waterloo Architecture’s 50th Anniversary lecture series and exhibition, several student initiatives are hosting a lunchtime conversation series at the Design at Riverside gallery. (more…)
In conjunction with Waterloo Architecture’s 50th Anniversary lecture series and exhibition, several student initiatives will be hosting a lunchtime conversation series at the Design at Riverside gallery. (more…)
Design at Riverside, our local design-focused gallery, is hosting Neighourhood Soup, a public event, on Saturday, December 2nd, 2017. (more…)
Alexandra Hucik profiles the new exhibition in Design at Riverside, Carrot City. (more…)
The Master Works Exhibition provides recent graduates of the UW Masters of Architecture program the opportunity to exhibit their work solo or in a group and takes their thesis beyond a book to explore it as a larger exhibition. The opening reception for the exhibition will be on Monday, Oct 3rd at 6:30pm at the Design at Riverside Gallery.
Each fall Design at Riverside presents Master Works, an annual juried exhibition selected from proposals for solo and/or group exhibitions by students or recent graduates of the Masters of Architecture program at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. This year Stephanie Boutari was selected for her thesis work entitled Second Skin: Painting Architecture.
Philippe Elsworthy’s poignant images in Evolving Urban Landscapes, part of Building Waterloo Region, take us on a journey through the layers of time accrued in the urban fabric of Waterloo region.
The Master Works Exhibition, supported by Design at Riverside, is an annual exhibition of the thesis work of masters students from the Waterloo School of Architecture. It presents the expanse and depth of each chosen student’s thesis exploration through all forms of representational media – drawings, diagrams, renders, models, photography. Graduates of the Masters Program from between 2011 and 2014 are eligible to submit their work. The deadline for application submission is August 7th, 2014. Applications are to be...