Each co-op forms a time capsule, a fervent flashing of events captured between stills. It is a record of fleeting time spent somewhere new, with the knowledge of time’s constant drain. There is an inexcusable awareness of temporality which adds weight to each decision. Because of this, the 6 am starts become easier, the aching muscles feel like accomplishment instead of a hindrance, and the air tastes that much better. What follows is a collection...
An excerpt from Victoria Ngai’s recently defended M.Arch thesis entitled “90 Minutes with the Machine.” (more…)
Meghan Won’s “La Mort d’une Femme” (more…)
Although lesser known than Berlin, Munich, or München, has become a popular destination for expats, with nearly 40% of its residents foreign born. Located in south west Germany, Munich is extremely well connected to the rest of Europe, making weekend getaways to other countries by plane or train astonishingly quick and cheap. 4B student Antonia Stanev has spent one year living and working in Munich, and has fallen in love with the city. For her 8 month...
On May 8, On Empathy invited freelance photographer Paul Gains to share with us his backpacking trip in the Simien Mountains in Ethiopia in late 2017, where he captured moments of encounter with the people, landscapes and wildlife. (more…)
Last week, 28 photographers were featured in the Finding Home photography exhibition. (more…)
BRIDGE will be hosting a photography exhibition at the Storefront on March 21 at 7:30pm. (more…)
At the core of one of the largest urban agglomerations on the planet lies the sprawling metropolitan city of Guangzhou, China. Nicole looks back on her recent trip there. (more…)
Andrew shares photos of historic Western-style yang fang buildings in Fuzhou, China. (more…)
Despite the chilly weather on the evening of November 10, it was a full house at Coffee House! Waterloo Architecture students from 1A through masters showcased their diverse talents. The audience was mesmerized by bands, a magic show, dance, and instrumentals. (more…)