Today the Ryerson University and University of Nevada, Las Vegas Architecture students met up to collaborate on their respective projects. For the UNLV students, it was an opportunity to impart their knowledge on arid design and vernacular construction practice to their Canadian colleagues. For the Ryerson University students, this collaboration allowed them to bring a greater level of presentation, structure, and design consistency to the UNLV students.
Conducted as a series of desk reviews, the UNLV students presented their religious facility designs whereas the Ryerson students presented their smaller sacred spaces within the hypothetical Mojave (Springs Preserve) climate. The discussions that ensued were lively and quite engaging as students from both institutions offered constructive criticism to the possibilities each design had to offer.
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