This is part of a series of pre-Election Get Out the Vote updates. Stay tuned for more! Here is a summary of the educational platform of the four main parties from the OUSA. You can also find out more information from www.itsyourvote.ca or http://www.wemakevotingeasy.ca/ Below are a few questions about the election and voting provided by the Graduate Student Association. 1. When is the election? The actual election day is June 12th, from 9:00am to 9:00pm. However, you...
On Friday the 13th, on a full moon night, the architecture students will be having a Coffee House, organized by WASA. Sign up to perform, or just come out to watch and cheer on your classmates. When: Friday the 13th of June, at 8:00pm Where: upstairs at Monigram Coffee Roasters – 16 Ainslie St. S., Suite C, Cambridge Who: You and your friends, your talents, your voices, your musical instruments, your obscure magic tricks, your...
May.2014 Meeting Agenda 2014.05.15.1:00-2:00.Rm2019 In attendance: Jaliya Fonseka, Piper Bernbaum , Patti Beaulieu, Sonia Yuan, Mark Kim, Kim Adamek, Chanel Dehond, Zak Fish, Dan Kwak, Karine Quigley, Stephen Wenzel, Danielle Gignac, Emily Stafford MEETING ADMIN 1 New Members SW 2 Update Who’s Who list and send to Rose Vogt -Who’s who’s list was updated & redundant roles were eliminated -Kim is new WASA liaison 3 New Role: BRIDGE Rep – Zak & Piper -Remove...
Monday and Thursday are studio days. On these days in particular, the third floor undergraduate studio is filled with a frenetic energy of design, research, and exploration. Students can usually be found talking excitedly with design professors and classmates in a habitat saturated with trace sketches, study models, and empty coffee cups. Every week we’ll share a completed project, churned out from this energetic studio environment. 2A DESIGN STUDIO FALL 2013: Cambridge Common: a space of action...
Engi-Tecture Art – Created by engineers, architects, and like-minded people JULY 18 – JULY 25 I like freedom; its self is expressed in the imagination. Art is my reminder of freedom. This art show will bring people together to celebrate art from the point of view of engineers, architects, and like-minded people. Students, faculty members, and people from the industry are all invited to participate. You are encouraged to interpret the topic in any way you wish, and...
RePost (Regarding Exhibition Publication Opportunities) features ongoing work by Waterloo Architecture students, faculty, and alumni that has been exhibited, published, or presented in other venues. We welcome submissions at bridge@waterlooarchitecture.com. This essay is based on coursework I did at the Critical Media Lab as part of the Graduate Diploma in Cognitive Science. It was recently featured in the Technology issue of Blueprint Magazine, a student publication at Wilfrid Laurier University. Photograph by Matt Smith. Used with permission. Some time ago, I...
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...
The Digital Pigeon is a weekly email-newsletter containing the best of what the internet has to offer: links! Every Sunday, a collection of somewhat-design-related links are delivered to subscribers’ inboxes. The project began as a way to document my personal internet wanderings. People tend to have “nostalgia boxes” for physical mementos – concert tickets, birthday cards, boarding passes. But the internet is a hard place to hoard things in a meaningful way. At any given...
Studio Soundtrack features five songs selected by a student at Waterloo Architecture. This edition of Studio Soundtrack presents a sampling of the rich musical talent among Waterloo Architecture students past and present, selected with input from recent graduate Andrea Hunniford. Hey musicians: want to be featured in an upcoming Studio Soundtrack? Have an idea for a Studio Soundtrack? We welcome submissions at bridge@waterlooarchitecture.com. Winchester – “Fade Out” Winchester is Lauren Austin and fourth-year Waterloo Architecture...
Your Rome Manifesto? Poignant lines from the ICO play? Ruminations on architecture, penned for the final essay of an elective? We want to read them! Breathe new life into those forgotten manuscripts collecting metaphorical dust on your hard drive by sending them in for BRIDGE’s latest curated series featuring written student work. (phew, run-on sentence!) Submission Requirements: essays or creative writing (stories, scripts, poetry, etc.) of up to 2000 words* undergraduate or graduate work indicate...
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