Dear all, On Friday, July 24th at 6 pm, Andrew Levitt will guide an On Empathy conversation entitled: COVID-19 & the Loss of Studio. Andrew’s talk will focus on mental health and well-being around issues and challenges of this time. We are grateful for Andrew’s meaningful contributions and resources related to mental health and well-being over the years. We look forward to your virtual presence. Time: Jul 24, 2020 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)Link:...
Dear Friends, We would like to invite you to the second On Empathy conversation this term. Join us on Friday, June 26th at 7 PM for a conversation on the relationship between identity, space, and making as a form of expression and research into the two. The talk will feature Waterloo Architecture alumni Haneen Dalla-Ali, Jessica Hanzelkova, and Danielle Rosen, who each tackled these questions, in their own unique ways, with their masters’ theses.…
Swing by the BRIDGE Storefront on February 1st for the Valentine’s Night Market. (more…)
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…)
Last term BRIDGE teamed up with The Book of Curiosities to hold a sketching competition in partnership with Phidon. (more…)
Samuel Ganton’s thesis wrestles with the complexity of the Maracaibo Basin through storytelling and design. Through the speculative design of a thunderstorm observatory sited near the epicentre of the Catatumbo Lightning, it asks: what kind of architecture might participate in cycles of transience and change, rather than obscuring them? How might architecture extend sensory perception and become an instrument for connecting humans more completely to the storm that is our world?
As the term proceeds, last week brought around the Winter 2018 Coffee House. (more…)
The Trace student work exhibition uncovered students’ creative instincts and architectural imaginations. (more…)
Visit the BRIDGE Storefront from March 8-10 to see Trace, a student work exhibition! (more…)
You may have heard the acknowledgement that the Cambridge School of Architecture building and the main University of Waterloo campus sit within the Haldimand Tract treaty lands and the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Have you considered more deeply how this might affect and be meaningful to your work in architecture? (more…)