End of Year Exhibition 2022
This past year has seen a significant revitatlisation of student culture in the School, following the many disruptions and challenges of the past two years. Highlights of this progress include staff and students working together to re-energise studio culture and public events that provide a platform for students to engage with the profession. The presentation of student work through the annual graduate exhibition is our major event for the year and celebrates progress toward a life in architecture. In this moment, the School engages with everyone who contributes to the liveliness and progress of the School.
Our congratulations to the 2022 graduating cohorts. We are excited to see how you contribute to the creation of a more sustainable and inclusive future for architecture.
Professor Cameron Bruhn
Dean and Head of School (2018-2023)
School of Architecture
Sponsors
University life has always been as much about what happens outside your lectures as what happens in them. Industry engagement, practical work experience and development of strong leadership skills produce essential attributes in the innovative graduates needed to take us forward. Thank you to the following supporters for their contributions to the Student Culture & Experience Fund.
Check out the action from the night
Videography by Iper
Why BLURRD?
BLURRD between the boundaries. In architecture blurring boundaries is a strategy that does not produce autonomous objects, but instead, blurs the boundaries between a building and its context. The act of blurring the boundaries in the nature of architectural context can manifest across numerous programs and scales - such as cultures, generations and lifestyles.
To blur the boundaries in allows for the defining of the space that has the power to create real human experiences - the inerstitial space that creates the civic edge, the in-between. When we design the complex thresholds between public and private, open, and enclosed, interior and exterior require a constant experimentation and exploration of students, and future architects to unite such conflicting polarities.
The Exhibition Team
2022 Student Curatorial Team
The School is committed to teaching, research and engagement that creates change in the built environment, We work collaboratively with our students to prepare them for rewarding careers, where they will deploy their inventiveness, consciousness, and resourcefulness.
Exhibition Committee
Lucy Stefanovic
Emily Richter
Isha Naik
Natasha Paliwoda
Studio Guide
Lucy Stefanovic
All staff who contributed
Masters Graduate Book
Jesse Grant
Bachelors Graduate Book
Anupa Ranchagoda
Rosana Chan
Lily Farr
Liam Leblond
Physical Exhibition
To all the volunteers who contributed their time to assist with exhibition fabrication, construction, set-up and pack-down.
UQ Staff
Lisa Hinchy
Sam Butler
Sonya Brown
Event Publications
Access the digital copies of the Exhibition booklets below. The books include information on the event as well as detailed information of each student and their project. If you wish to access a physical copy of a booklet, please contact adp@uq.edu.au.