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2022-09-14 -- Washington University in St. Louis architecture professor Sung Ho Kim reviews projects created during the Spring 2022 class “Dynamic Materialism and Urbanism” in the College of Architecture, part of the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts in gallery space in Weil Hall, on the WashU East End Campus Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022.
Anthem For The Broken Ones
Set Them Free:
02/20
Eu tento, tento com toda minha destreza
Que questiono os motivos de falhar... Sutilmente... As vezes
É mais fácil na teoria do que na prática...
Libertar esses medos... de mim.
I try, I try with all my dexterity
I question the reasons for failure ... Subtly ... Sometimes
It's easier in theory than in practice ...
Release these fears ... from me
2024-05-11 -- Each May during WashU commencement weekend, the College of Architecture and Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design host the year-end exhibition (Y.E.S.) of graduate and undergraduate work. Y.E.S. is curated by students, who submit proposals in the fall and are selected by the exhibitions committee. The winning teams receive a monetary prize and a budget to mount the exhibition.
Cody Heller, MArch ’24, won the graduate competition with his intriguing box-within-a-box exhibition design. Jiahe Jin, BS ’25; Nuo Xu, BS ’26; and Yiwei Shi, BS ’26 won the undergraduate competition for their “Projected Folds” proposal.
Photos by Devon Hill / Washington University
María Belén Fierro María Belén Fierro is a food app courier from Argentina. She juggles work and studies while advocating for the rights of digital platform workers, who are particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
For digital platform workers, considered to be essential in many countries, the COVID-19 outbreak increased their vulnerability and lack of protection. The silver lining: with decent work, the pandemic could drive a positive digital transformation. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 11 February 2021. Photo: Martín González Caplan/ILO
To get more information about Maria's story: voices.ilo.org/stories/time-to-deliver-decent-work-in-dig...
María Belén Fierro María Belén Fierro is a food app courier from Argentina. She juggles work and studies while advocating for the rights of digital platform workers, who are particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
For digital platform workers, considered to be essential in many countries, the COVID-19 outbreak increased their vulnerability and lack of protection. The silver lining: with decent work, the pandemic could drive a positive digital transformation. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 11 February 2021. Photo: Martín González Caplan/ILO
To get more information about Maria's story: voices.ilo.org/stories/time-to-deliver-decent-work-in-dig...
María Belén Fierro María Belén Fierro is a food app courier from Argentina. She juggles work and studies while advocating for the rights of digital platform workers, who are particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
For digital platform workers, considered to be essential in many countries, the COVID-19 outbreak increased their vulnerability and lack of protection. The silver lining: with decent work, the pandemic could drive a positive digital transformation. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 12 February 2021. Photo: Martín González Caplan/ILO
To get more information about Maria's story: voices.ilo.org/stories/time-to-deliver-decent-work-in-dig...
2022-02-26 -- Architecture students participate in the Ftizgibbon Charrette over the course of a weekend by creating digital drawings of various tools.
2024-03-29 -- The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts hosted the second annual AI + Design symposium, “Learning from AI.” The event provided a unique opportunity for both students and faculty to delve into the intersections of artificial intelligence and design. Panel discussions addressed the creative design process and machine-augmented vision, focusing on understanding how perspective gained from AI can impact and influence creative practices.
Photos by Sam Fox School Communications
2023-12-11 -- Fall final reviews are in the books! It was a joy to see and share all of the work our graduate architecture students have done this semester. Congratulations!
Photos: Caitlin Custer
Client: City of Toronto
Project type: Social Media + Print Ads
360 Campaign
The objective was to create a digital media campaign to raise awareness about littering in public spaces, targeting young adults and teenagers. The campaign consisted of three versions of ads, customized according to their location - one for the beach, one for the parks, and a general one. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Toronto witnessed a surge in littering during the partial lockdown. The final delivery of the campaign included animated social media paid ads, organic animated and static social media, HTML5 ads for mobiles in big box and double big box sizes, and an animated video for a digital advertising truck that travelled around the city.
2024-01-18 -- Bill Kartalopoulos visited campus to meet MFA-IVC students and deliver a lecture on the history of comics, kicking off the spring semester. He is engaged to teach a course on comics and culture as the semester continues, by remote arrangement.
Photos by Carol Green / Washington University
2023-10-27 -- Master of Urban Design students worked with guests James Rojas (Place It!) and John Kamp (Prairieform) at the annual weekend-long Informal Cities workshop. Students looked at corridors of Latino urbanism in East L.A. and in St. Louis to explore what it means to design with cultural spatial identity at the foreground. To begin the discussion, students and faculty took a walking tour of Cherokee St. in south St. Louis, the city’s largest Hispanic business corridor.
2021-04-09--Master Printer Tom Reed rolls chemicals onto a large sheet of paper to create a Cyanotype Print while consulting with visiting artist Erika Blumenfeld through a video conference call.
María Belén Fierro María Belén Fierro is a food app courier from Argentina. She juggles work and studies while advocating for the rights of digital platform workers, who are particularly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
For digital platform workers, considered to be essential in many countries, the COVID-19 outbreak increased their vulnerability and lack of protection. The silver lining: with decent work, the pandemic could drive a positive digital transformation. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 12 February 2021. Photo: Martín González Caplan/ILO
To get more information about Maria's story: voices.ilo.org/stories/time-to-deliver-decent-work-in-dig...