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    • Contemplating a New Danwei Urbanism 

      Xue, Wei (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-26)
      Market-driven Capitalist urbanization is no longer a viable option for China as it has produced increasingly monotonous and segregated cities that deny culture, history, ecology, and human connection. Cultural efficiencies ...
    • From Pedagogy to Agency: Learning to Act in Rural China 

      Zhou, Puzhen (University of Waterloo, 2017-09-14)
      From Pedagogy to Agency confronts the imbalances found between rural and urban society in China, exploring the role education plays in their ever-changing relationship. The thesis posits that schools, classrooms, ...
    • Journey into Caldera 

      Li, Run Yi (University of Waterloo, 2017-06-14)
      There is a dormant volcano in the northern province of Jilin, China, called the Baekdu/Chang Bai Mountain. At the top of this 2,744 m mountain is a large caldera filled with water, named “Heaven Lake”. Geologically, this ...
    • The People's Cart "One Country, Two Systems; One Public Space, Two Ideologies; One Public Sphere, Two Perspectives" 

      Li, Kwan Hang Karen (University of Waterloo, 2014-12-16)
      In 1842, China signed a treaty that leased Hong Kong to Great Britain for 99 years as a result of China’s loss in the Opium War and its trading of tea for opium. This agreement changed the fate and destiny of the Chinese ...
    • The Poetics of Dwelling: China’s Courtyard Homes 

      Huang, Danqing (University of Waterloo, 2017-09-28)
      Dwelling is a notion that describes the feeling of returning home to utter belonging and calmness at the end of an endeavour. It is a notion that differentiates a mere shelter versus a home because we develop intimate ...
    • Shadow of the Wall 

      Chan, Angela Fung-Chi (University of Waterloo, 2008-02-07)
      A rapid economic boom in the past decade has completely transformed China’s urban landscape into a theme park of skyscrapers. Architecture has become a means to showcase ambition and desire. Architects are forced to fit ...
    • Towards a Sustainable Future: Courtyard in Contemporary Beijing 

      Zhu, Ningxin (University of Waterloo, 2013-05-15)
      China has become one of the world’s economic engines. One major driving force is the rapid urbanization. Such fast development results in resource and energy depletion, pollution and environmental deterioration. The ...
    • Tracing the Last Mile: Mobility, Urbanization, and the Journey Home in China’s Spring Festival Golden Week 

      Tang, Cynthia (University of Waterloo, 2020-02-14)
      Tracing the Last Mile studies the annual migratory journey home during China’s Lunar New Year Golden Week through the convergence of traditional Chinese art and auto-ethnographic research. This thesis highlights individual ...
    • With Chinese Characteristics: Documenting Patterns of Cultural Implantation, Intersection and Infiltration 

      Sanvictores, Kyle (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-23)
      This thesis explores the global traffic in culture and its effects on the urban environment. Two overlapping forces are documented: first the proliferation of Western models and cultural signifiers in China and second the ...

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