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The Canadian Architect, 2019-06, Vol.64 (6), p.7-10

Copyright IQ Business Media Jun 2019 ;ISSN: 0008-2872 ;EISSN: 1923-3353

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    WHAT'S NEW
  • Subjects: 3-D printers ; Art exhibits ; Brown, Dean ; Building construction ; Building design ; Central business districts ; Cities ; Facades ; Glass ; Landscape architecture ; Renovation & restoration ; Students ; Three dimensional printing ; Urban environments ; Urban regeneration
  • Is Part Of: The Canadian Architect, 2019-06, Vol.64 (6), p.7-10
  • Description: "By connecting students, faculty, industry professionals, entrepreneurs and city officials, the City Building Design Lab will cultivate the next generation of talented innovators who will transform our natural and built environments for work, rest and recreation." The space will be used to facilitate teaching, learning and research in architecture, planning and landscape architecture, and will also serve as a focal point for professional discovery and public discussion about the future of city-building. The lab will contribute to the growth of the city by continuing to help diversify the economy, revitalize downtown and create new jobs in a range of industries. www.ucalgary.ca Clay & Glass Gallery showcases 3D printed facades by University of Waterloo students In partnership with the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery is hosting an exhibition of 3D printed facade systems by graduate students.
  • Publisher: Toronto: IQ Business Media
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0008-2872
    EISSN: 1923-3353
  • Source: Freely Accessible Arts & Humanities Journals
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