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    • Diving in: The Architecture of Urban Lake Swimming 

      Castonguay, Robin (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      In the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth century, the Lake Ontario waterfront along the Greater Toronto Area was packed with swimmers enjoying its waters. Today, on a hot summer’s day, one could find the ...
    • Embedded Boundaries 

      Bresler, Liana (University of Waterloo, 2010-06-18)
      This thesis is an investigation of landscape as boundary: a study of its formation, inhabitation, and symbolic meaning. The study is situated in a valley located south of Jerusalem’s Old City walls; known as both Gei ...
    • Erosion: Desiging with Materiality in Impermanent Landscapes 

      Mohan, Kunaal (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-17)
      sing the Buddhist notion that we conceive of time through observing change, this thesis attempts to answer the question ‘how can we create the sensation of time in architecture?’ It is important to acknowledge the fact ...
    • Fragmenting the Landscape 

      Roznowski, Joanna (University of Waterloo, 2008-05-09)
      My paintings are done from my memory of nature experienced at different moments in time and place in Canada and Europe, discovered during my frequent travels. Colour, light, movement, smell and sound recalled in memory, ...
    • The Game with Death : a transgressive tradition of Villa Adriana 

      Mukerjea, shiuli (University of Waterloo, 2024-01-22)
      Villa Adriana has long been hailed as poetry in architectural form. A world building project executed at the scale of landscape, it manipulated the very fabric of the earth with audacity, draining a river plain, conjuring ...
    • The Geographical and Spatial Imaginings of Islamist Extremism/Terrorism 

      Kowalski, Jeremy (University of Waterloo, 2005)
      The contemporary Islamist extremist/terrorist phenomenon has emerged as one of the most significant threats to both regional and international peace, security, and stability. As the international community struggles to ...
    • A Giant's Quiet Decay: The Latency of Superior North 

      Brown, Heather Kathleen (University of Waterloo, 2012-05-18)
      What happens after a place has been exploited, isolated, and neglected? What occurs when that place is bound – confined – by impenetrable voids of dereliction? Its core, slowing diffracting, with no opportunity to ...
    • GREY TO GREEN 13 GATES TO THE GREENBELT 

      El Filali, Salim (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-21)
      The Greenbelt was created by the Government of Ontario in 2005 to protect working farms, wetlands, natural habitats, woods and river valleys that surround the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Its vast 8000 square kilometers ...
    • Interstitial Landscape as Interstitial Tissue: Parco degli Acquedotti al'Mandrione 

      Dumitrascu, Sandrina (University of Waterloo, 2009-09-03)
      This thesis emerged from a series of journeys / ‘percorsi’, conducted between 2007 and 2009 along the course of the aqueducts and railway lines in the south-east of Rome. During this time, my focus shifted from figure to ...
    • Landscape Connectivity Analysis for Conservation Planning in Southern Ontario 

      Marshall, Sarah (University of Waterloo, 2024-01-02)
      The strategic planning of land conservation is a critical undertaking in urban/peri-urban areas. Natural areas in cities and their surroundings exist in an environment of competitive land use pressures, where the allocation ...
    • The Path Less Taken: the Intersection of Narratives and the Icelandic Landscape 

      Dingley, Michelle (University of Waterloo, 2020-04-27)
      Of the many lenses through which the value of landscape is evaluated, the lens most prevalently used is profitability. This thesis rejects that simplistic view and instead offers an alternative: evaluating a landscape via ...
    • (Post)Colonial Tectonics: reflections on relations in Indigenous spatial practice between the Beautiful Waters and Willow River 

      Kogan, Anton (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-29)
      I find myself studying architecture in Cambridge, Ontario, a settler on lands stewarded by the Neutral, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee peoples for countless generations, on a tract following the Grand River (or Willow ...
    • Re-wilding the Neighborhood: Discovering Ecological Harmony Through Design with Habitats Along the Oak Ridges Trail 

      Moseley, Emma (University of Waterloo, 2021-11-19)
      This thesis is a reflection on the impacts of suburban sprawl on ecosystem health and biodiversity in York Region, using a design proposal to repopulate pollinator habitat within the fabric of an existing neighborhood. The ...
    • Re:Linking Lachine 

      Cascella, Mark Oscar (University of Waterloo, 2010-11-01)
      Since the undertaking of urban planning as a prescriptive discipline, landscape projects have demonstrated their ability to integrate valuable cultural spaces with the construction of complex infrastructural systems, ...
    • Relational Urbanism: A Framework for Variability 

      Vangjeli, Sonja (University of Waterloo, 2013-08-07)
      In a context of rapid urbanization and increasingly standardized built environments, urbanism must find new methods of creating appropriate conditions for the variability of contemporary urban life. The city, understood ...
    • rinse and repeat 

      Wilson, Stephanie (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-26)
      rinse and repeat is a collaborative thesis exhibition of art created by my plant collaborators and I that uses the visual language of sculpture, photography, performance, audio narratives, and collaboration to question the ...
    • Sympathetic Landscapes: an aesthetics for the Leslie Street Spit 

      Chan, Alexander (University of Waterloo, 2014-01-24)
      The Leslie Street Spit is a five kilometre rubble breakwater on the eastern waterfront of Toronto. Built during the mid-twentieth-century as an infrastructural add-on to the existing Port Lands Industrial District, the ...
    • Table-Top Views 

      Yong, Jennifer May Chiyee (University of Waterloo, 2017-09-20)
      High resolution aerial photography has become widely available in the twenty-first century. Already accustomed to consuming data-rich bird’s-eye views, we have eagerly adapted this scale of digital imagery for pleasure ...
    • Tuning Monuments 

      Zagabe, Victor (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-25)
      This thesis examines the development of historically inaccurate monuments that censor and sanitize reality by questioning their ongoing legacies by using a derivative of counter monument culture. Tuning Monuments seeks to ...
    • Unsettling Ground: Studies on Building and Fluid Geology in Arviat, Nunavut 

      McMillan, Jason (University of Waterloo, 2019-04-26)
      Ground in the Canadian Arctic is continuously being shaped by the dramatic seasonal cycles of the environment, extreme weather and deep geological processes of glaciation and retreat. The stability of Northern ground is ...

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