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…)
Come out to the Inktober Art Battle at the BRIDGE Storefront tonight. (more…)
BRIDGE is opening up the storefront for its first event of the term! Join us for an evening of board and video games. (more…)
The BRIDGE ART BATTLE is an open event for community members of the City of Cambridge and the students of Waterloo’s School of Architecture. As part of our ongoing initiative to connect the School of Architecture to the City of Cambridge and encourage participation in the arts, the BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design will be transformed into a space of creative and positive energy for one night of art. Sixteen Art Battlers will...
There is an exhibition happening tomorrow in the BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design showcasing spatial constructions of 20th century abstract paintings along with selected drawings from the current first year design studio class. Feel free to come check out some compelling projects. Date: Thursday 22nd, 2015 Time: 5:00 PM – 6:30PM Location BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design (37 Main Street, Cambridge, ON)
This week the BRIDGECast hosts get into discussions about how the latest Canadian Supreme Court ruling on doctor assisted suicide is affecting Canadian political party views, how the refugee crisis in Syria is being handled by the EU and other international countries, what a post petroleum future might look like with the successful global launch of Tesla’s Model X electric family Sedan, and finally, cable vs. streaming.
Prianka Smita will defend her thesis “Render Authenticity” on Tuesday September 15 at 6:30 PM at the BRIDGE Centre for Architecture + Design. Her thesis examines the rich history and unique culture of the Shakhari Bazar and proposes to instigate a healthy and informed dialogue to create a common goal of sustainable micro economy that refuses to accept uniformity and the disappearance of memory.
Vacant Storefront at 35/37 Main Street – September 14th 2014 Opportunity in Absence: Activating Vacant Space in The Temporary City Abstract by Zak Fish The vacant buildings in Cambridge await new uses as traditional commercial activity has shifted to the sprawl that defines the landscape between the city’s historic cores. Downtown businesses have been replaced by big-box suburban developments, leaving the question, what will fill the city’s urban voids? In declining manufacturing-based economies, like Cambridge,...
PROCESS: Thesis in the Making exposes the unique process undertaken through the development of a thesis and provides insight into the Masters of Architecture program. It examines the intensive research, critical thinking and design process required to produce the final thesis document, exposing the exploration and learning which informs every thesis.
Join us Saturday March 28th at 2:00pm to celebrate Scapegoat 07: Incarceration Issue Launch at 60 Main Street. Scapegoat is a journal of architecture, landscape, and political economy that examines the relationship between capitalism and the built environment, the coercive and violent organization of space, the exploitation of labour and resources, and the unequal distributions of environmental risks and benefits.