Coronavirus

Architectural firm MAEID’s 'Magic Queen, 2020,' an autonomous techno-organic environment of 3D-printed organic material (Andrea Avezzù/Courtesy of La Biennale di Venezia)

A post-pandemic Architecture Biennale

The 2021 Biennale poses the questions: Will life ever return to “normal”? Do we really want it to? This year’s exhibits imagine how we’ll live alongside fungi, bacteria—and each other.
Baillie (top right) on a video call with other Bishop’s students who were hired to work with professors to design courses for online delivery (Loch Baillie)

Leaning into distance learning

Bishop’s student Loch Baillie got a job co-designing virtual classes and discovered ways to make studying from home better—for himself and others