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The Architecture of Bathing: Body, Landscape, Art byÌýChristie PearsonÌýis aÌýcelebration of communal bathing - swimming pools, saunas, beaches, ritual baths, sweat lodges, and more - viewed through the lens of architecture and landscape.

Stay tuned for more information regarding a release date and book launch.

Congratulations toÌýJasdeep Multani, who won the campus-wide 3MT competition for her presentationÌýDesigning Classrooms of the Future: Incorporating Sensory Cognizant Design Strategies.ÌýDuring her work placements,ÌýJasdeep found interest in the design and programming of hospitals, rehabilitation centres and mental health facilities.

The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) and the Canadian Council of University Schools of Architecture (CCUSA) present the Virtual Academic Summit on Architecture. This summit presents twelve papers from schools of architecture featuring the latest in research from Canadian academics and practitioners in the fields of architecture and design.Ìý

The À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Architecture community wishes to congratulateÌýthe 52 students who have completed their Master of Architecture degree.ÌýWhile we can't celebrate in person, the Class of Spring 2020 were sent a video of congratulatory messages from faculty, participated in a virtual toast (image below), and on June 20th joinedÌýtheÌýClass of 2020 Virtual Convocation Celebration.

Warm congratulations to all – we are so pleased to welcome your wonderful group to our growing family of alumni!

À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Architecture would like to congratulateÌýMArch student Edward WooHyun Chung, whose PokoPoko Table wasÌýannounced as a Winner of the .ÌýTheÌýPokoPoko Table was chosen as the only winner from Canada in the student category.Ìý

Professor Anne Bordeleau has been re-appointed as O’Donovan Director, School of Architecture for a four-year term commencing May 1, 2020.

During her first term as Director, Professor Bordeleau established herself as an inspirational leader for students, faculty and staff in the School. Guided by a strong vision, the School made considerable improvements on many fronts including curriculum, graduate programming and student wellbeing.Ìý