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The Scantily Tested Guide for a Successful Critique in University (or Out)

The Scantily Tested Guide for a Successful Critique in University (or Out)

Aug 11, 2014

To begin, I must use the most valid dictionary, “Wikipedia”, to define the third most used word in architecture school – next to 1. studio, and 2.“the f-word” – critique. cri·tique [ kriˈtēk ] noun 1. a method of disciplined, systematic analysis of a written or oral discourse. Critique is commonly understood as fault finding and negative judgement, but it can also involve merit recognition, and in the philosophical tradition it also means a methodical practice of doubt. Alternatively, the tall-ish, blond-ish girls, who enjoys games of twenty-one...

Building Waterloo Region: A Celebration of Design Excellence

Building Waterloo Region: A Celebration of Design Excellence

May 21, 2014

Modern architecture is the vernacular of Waterloo.                                                                                                   – Rick Haldenby, Executive Curator Early European works of architecture are studied worldwide with religious zeal. They formed the...

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