WISA Design Competition: Designing the Flight School of the Future

WISA Design Competition: Designing the Flight School of the Future

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Architecture Competition: WISA Design Competition: Designing the Flight School of the Future

How can a flight school become a beacon of sustainable innovation in aviation? This design competition asks students to reimagine the Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre (WWFC) facility, one of the largest flight training units in Canada, as a model of social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Our jury is seeking inspirational ideas, exciting designs, and new directions towards a more sustainable future for the air transport training sector. This competition aims to spark a holistic rethinking of the aviation training sector as hubs for green innovation. And you can be part of it!

Download the information related to this competition here.

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