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…)
Representing Ambience Today is the first iteration of Translations, an annual symposium that explores opportunities to translate academic research in to practice. The symposium will take place on April 2nd 2016 from 9:30am-7:30pm in the Waterloo Architecture’s Main Lecture Hall. In conjunction with the symposium, a student-organized exhibition, Representing Ambience Tomorrow: Speculations of Virtual Objects, responds to the thematic issues of the symposium. All events are free and open to the public.
Introducing the third panel for the Re:POST Symposium, which includes Jonathan Enns of SolidOperations, Alexander Josephson of PARTISANS and Andrea Ling of GUILD. Everyone is welcome to engage in the conversation on Tuesday, March 17th, 2015, beginning at 1 pm.
Introducing second panel for the Re:POST Symposium which includes Matthew Kennedy and Mark Erickson of Studio North in Calgary and Elizabeth Paden of KPMB Architects in Toronto. Everyone is welcome to engage in the conversation on Tuesday March 17th beginning at 1PM.
Introducing the first panel for the upcoming Re:POST Symposium, which includes Dan Adams of Landing Studio in Sommerville and Fionn Byrne of Office of Pedonic Operations in Toronto. Everyone is welcome to engage in the conversation on Tuesday, March 17th beginning at 1 pm.
The Re:POST Symposium explores the translation of thesis to practice and is scheduled for the afternoon of Tuesday, March 17, 2015 beginning at 1:00pm. The theme asks, how does architectural design and research disseminate into ongoing professional exploration?
The current 3A Design Studio course ARCH 392: Large Urban Building is hosting the Creative City Toronto: A Symposium Exploring Next-Generation City Making on Monday March 2nd at 10:00am. The event is open to to all students, faculty and the general public, free of charge.
Re:PoST is an annual event which explores opportunities for disseminating architecture design and research. The team is currently developing this year’s symposium focusing on the translation from thesis to practice and are looking from ideas and input from graduate students.
The FUTURE CITY TORONTO: Next-Generation Urban Environments symposium will be held on Thursday, March 6, 2014 in the Main Lecture Theatre from 10 am to 5:30 pm. The symposium is presented by Professor Philip Beesley’s ARCH 392 third-year design studio and the Near-Living Architecture Research Cluster. Speakers will include Michael Leckman of Diamond Schmitt Architects, Kim Storey of Brown + Storey Architects Inc., Thomas Pucher of Atelier Thomas Pucher, Kevin Stelzer of B+H Architects, Stephen...
Thursday March 7th 11:00am to 5:00pm