Every year, a crop of fresh Toronto-trained architects are released into the workforce (hopefully) with a host of creative and innovative ideas to improve the built form of this city and elsewhere. Ryerson University’s Department of Architectural Science will be displaying the work of its Master of Architecture students at the Paul H. Cocker Gallery, located in 325 Church on the Ryerson campus.

Image courtesy of The Ryerson Department of Architectural Science, by John Howarth

Representing a wide range of research topics, works displayed will be the thesis projects of the graduating class of 2018 as well as some of the best works from 2017. Some projects will propose technical innovations, while others will focus on the more humanistic and poetic side of architecture. Conceptual, digital, performance and illustrative models will be exhibited. 

Students showcase work at the PHC Gallery, image courtesy of Ryerson DAS, by Yvonne Bambrick

The show will open with a reception on Thursday, February 28th, 2019 from 6:30-8:30 PM. The free show will continue in the gallery until April 5th. No RSVP is required. PHC Gallery, located at 325 Church Street is open 9 AM to 5 PM Monday though Thursday, and 9 AM to 4:30 PM on Fridays.

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