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    • Sun Bathing in the Salt Pond Re-making the Image of Tropical Tourism in Antigua and Barbuda 

      Donaldson, Sarah Robyn (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-19)
      A tropical paradise – lush green palm trees and white sandy beaches – is what comes to mind when a tourist envisions the perfect Caribbean destination. Yet, ironically this idealized nature is highly transformed by tourism ...
    • Sun, Shell, Mirror: Hiding Spaces in the Court of France 

      Houle, Edward (University of Waterloo, 2007-08-20)
      If privacy, and even secrecy, are critical components of the domestic interior, then what is the shape taken by the domestic architecture of people who must uphold high standards of individual transparency? Monarchs and ...
    • Super GTA: Urban Implications of Ontario's Greenbelt 

      Martin, Edward Johnson (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      In early 2005, increasing social and infrastructural costs associated with the rapidly expanding Greater Toronto Area [GTA] pressed the Province of Ontario to initiate a growth management strategy for the region. The ...
    • Super Ordinary 

      Lee, John Jeong-Bum (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-21)
      Ordinary life oscillates between dichotomies: from work to leisure, from reality to fantasy, from private to public. These are distinct worlds that bring order to the chaos of experience; their boundaries contain what ...
    • Supplements for Diplomacy: Revisiting the 'South China Sea Marine Park' 

      Logendrarajah, Kobi (University of Waterloo, 2020-02-14)
      With its reputation of its diverse fisheries, latent oil reserves, and its strategic economic position in global trade, the South China Sea has historically been a site of contention between states. Today, we find this ...
    • Supportive Housing for Mental Health Recovery: A Bio-Psycho-Social Approach 

      Fitzpatrick, Heather Christine (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-31)
      This thesis responds to the lack of psychiatric and infrastructural support during the transition from inpatient to outpatient care, and proposes a supportive housing model for patient recovery. It establishes an ...
    • Sustainable Design Of A Residential- Mixed Use Mid-Rise In The Junction Triangle Neighbourhood 

      Arab Abousadi, Amir Mahmoud (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-21)
      The purpose of this thesis is to design and present building strategies for housing that demonstrate efficient well-integrated continuity between human, nature, and technology for a high – mid-density building in a populated ...
    • The Symbolic Dimension: Meaning and Metaphor in the Archetypal Language of Architecture 

      Patterson Finch, Jody (University of Waterloo, 2009-06-25)
      The timeless task of architecture is to create embodied, existential metaphors that structure and sustain our experience of the world. This vital role has been obscured in recent centuries, but maintains critical importance ...
    • 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 ...
    • Synanthropic Suburbia 

      Gunawan, Sarah (University of Waterloo, 2015-09-30)
      Animals are invading the city. Coyotes are sighted on downtown streets with greater frequency, raccoons notoriously forage through greenbins as their primary source of food, and all forms of animals inhabit the surfaces, ...
    • Syntrophic Waters: A Vision for (Co-)Productive Marine Conservancy 

      Tang, I Shan Elsa (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-28)
      The twentieth century witnessed a dietary shift in Japan, which resulted in greater consumption of exotic seafood species that occupy high trophic levels. This, along with the industrialisation of commercial fisheries and ...
    • T.U.R.F. (Transformative Urban Rooftop Farming): Alleviating Food Insecurity in Toronto 

      Wason, Prateek (University of Waterloo, 2021-08-30)
      One in every eight Canadian households is food insecure. This accounts for 12.7% of the total population of Canada. Food insecurity, which refers to inadequate and insecure access to food due to social, physical, and ...
    • 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 ...
    • Tactics to Tiny: Finding Your Way Home 

      Wu, Sheng Wen (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-31)
      This is a study of tiny homes and how they fit within the practical and theoretical framework of our regulatory housing system. It starts with a (much) smaller home but has social, political, financial and legal implications ...
    • Tale of Two Cities 

      Baktash, Pooya (University of Waterloo, 2010-05-20)
      It was the best of cities, it was the worst of cities, it was a place of giddying boom, it was a place of economic despair, it was a utopia, it was a dystopic no-topia, it was the world centre of fantasies, and the world ...
    • A Tale of Two Cities: Re-Imagining Tahrir Square’s Muggamaa Complex(e) 

      Abdalla, Laila H. (University of Waterloo, 2020-06-08)
      Cairo, Al Qahera, the city Victorious in Arabic, is being replaced by a new administrative capital 50 km away from its core in the middle of the desert . Known throughout history as the City of a Thousand Minarets, Cairo ...
    • Tales of a Flood 

      Takook, Alireza (University of Waterloo, 2015-01-06)
      This thesis is a story of a flood as seen through the eyes of an architect. The narrative explores the relationship of the young architect with his physical surroundings, using the context of a city that goes through a ...
    • Tales of the Maunsell Sea Forts A Philosophy of Making in the Anthropocene 

      Cheong, Felix Kwan-Cheong (University of Waterloo, 2017-06-14)
      The Age of the Anthropocene is marked by a shift in power between the relationship of nature and man. For the first time in human history we are actively shaping the environmental systems around us on a planetary scale, ...
    • Teleportation: The Possible Leap 

      Monshi, Amirhesam (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-19)
      This thesis tells a story, inviting its audience into a parallel world, existing somewhere in my imagination, where human teleportation becomes real and gradually becomes the most prevalent method of transportation. ...
    • Tempest Redux 

      O'Reilly, Morgan (University of Waterloo, 2015-05-20)
      I could write about what making a movie has to do with architecture, a question that has been posed to me countless times by family and friends who live happily outside of the architecture bubble. It’s a question that I ...

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