UTSA photo of the day: Architecture students discuss water issues, projects with community

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(Nov. 4, 2015) -- UTSA master's of architecture students in Assistant Professor Antonio Petrov's "Hydrogeographies" seminar recently met with members of the community to discuss the variety of water-related projects the students have completed this summer. The round-table discussion touched upon observations and questions of water as it relates to San Antonio's cultural history and its future.

Student presenters and project titles:
Pablo Chavez, Supersurface; Mark Henderson, “Fields” of Water; Sandra Montalbo, Revelation: Life Forms Along the Water’s Edge; Fernando Morales, San Antonio After the Riverwalk: Between Infrastructural & Ecological Urbanism; Aaron Welch, Defining Common Ground.

To learn more about Dr. Petrov’s Hydrogeographies seminar, please visit the CACP website.

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