
Design is changing — and so are we. You’re invited to take a rare behind-the-scenes look at how our built environment gets made.
MSDx: In the Making is about the process as much as the product. It celebrates exploration, ideation and collaboration, revealing the raw, risky and real work of design. In a time of rapid change and generative AI, showing how ideas evolve is more valuable than ever.
The Glyn Davis Building will transform into a creative laboratory. You’ll encounter a vivid exhibition of student projects that are conceptual, experimental, sometimes messy — but always meaningful.
Alongside hundreds of works in progress, MSDx: In the Making will launch Thesis. Presenting forward-thinking solutions and theoretical deep dives, Thesis is a captivating showcase from our PhD and mid-year graduating masters students.
Discover a new generation of designers, architects, planners and builders whose work expands our understanding of the places we live in, and the forces that influence it.
This is design in motion. And the future is taking shape.
Opening night
Celebrate the launch of MSDx Winter with us. From the Atrium to the rooftop, our students will transform every floor of the Glyn Davis Building into a vibrant creative laboratory. Be the first to experience the new exhibition while enjoying workshops, talks, food trucks, drinks and beats from our in-house DJs.
Are you from industry?
MSDx is a great opportunity to discover emerging talent. We invite you to come and explore the innovative projects being produced by our graduate students.
If you're from the fields of architecture, building, urban planning, or construction, we'd love you to join us on opening night. Your participation will not only highlight our students' talents, but also strengthen the bonds between academia and industry.
Are you from a secondary school?
Are your students dreaming of becoming an architect, urban planner, builder or designer? MSDx is a great way to get an up-close look at what studying at the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning is like.
Schools and students are very welcome to visit for self-guided tours. The exhibition has clear signage throughout to help tell the story and support independent exploration.