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    • Between Technological Flesh and the Technological Field: A phenomenology of the domestic interior 

      Patterson, Duncan (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-22)
      Swift and radical technological change necessitates a re-appraisal of the phenomenology of the house. Canonical phenomenology often has been technologically averse and the phenomenological appraisal of the house, as offered ...
    • A Dive into Chinese Science Fiction: A Language of the Chinese Dream 

      Li, Zhi (University of Waterloo, 2022-12-20)
      This thesis investigates an emerging international wave of fantastical writings that surfaced roughly a bit over a decade ago, the globalization of Chinese science fiction (SF or sci-fi). Underdiscussed in overseas modern ...
    • How Do We Belong Here? The Evolution and Expression of Incidental Spaces of Belonging for Toronto's Chinese Diaspora 

      Chi, Aurora Xiaozhu (University of Waterloo, 2024-05-13)
      The Chinese diaspora of immigrant cities have historically created spaces of enclosed cultural spheres for collective survival and adaptation and this thesis examines those of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. Such ...
    • I love my house. I am my house. 

      McNinch, Darcy Shaun (University of Waterloo, 2011-09-28)
      My first experience of architecture, a nearly universal case, was that of the house I grew up in. A century old, black & white clapboard farmhouse out- side of Kingston, Ontario was where I called home. Having grown up and ...
    • Imperfect Heart 

      Linseman, Rose (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-04)
      Herein lies a personal inquiry and collection of beautiful ruin in an imperfect architectural world. The journey into abandoned ruin, born out of a curiosity to see what comes of viewing architecture in its darkest hours. ...
    • Jiazhai: In Search of My Mother's Childhood House 

      Lan, Xin (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-15)
      The concept of home has become increasingly complex and challenging to defi ne in modern times, as traditional notions of home are being challenged by diverse family structures, globalization and mobility, economic instability, ...
    • London Layover: Impermanent dwelling in a nomad's city 

      Wong, Andrea (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-19)
      Presently, 190 million people live outside of their countries of origin. Almost all have moved in search of a better life: higher wages, or an escape from war or persecution. However, a small but growing demographic is ...
    • Monster 

      Bohdal, Peter (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-09)
      451 Manning Avenue, home to an architect and an artist, has generated an adverse reaction within its community. The property is maintained as a testament to the Rao family history in Canada, but most visibly, Villa Rao ...
    • Our Grand Domestic Revolution: (Re-)making home from Jaffna, Sri Lanka to the Greater Toronto Area 

      Paranthahan, Mayuri (University of Waterloo, 2022-11-21)
      Displacement is seemingly irreconcilable with the grounding quality of domestic space; however, the practice of housework and homemaking allows forcibly displaced people to reconstruct home elsewhere. Centring the context ...
    • Portable Post-Disaster Home 

      Dialameh, Marieh (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-23)
      According to the United Nations statistics, since 2008, an average of 26.4 million people have been displaced per year because of natural disasters. In other words, one person loses his/her home every second. This is ...
    • Tracings: Unraveling Home in the Diaspora 

      Dalla-Ali, Haneen (University of Waterloo, 2019-05-28)
      Tracings: Unraveling Home in the Diaspora presents works that contemplate the notion of home, post-migration. Inspired by my family’s journey from the Middle-East to Canada, the thesis examines ways in which the juxtaposition ...
    • Where Ravens Dream: Encountering Property in Relation 

      Wilson-Delafield, James Callan (University of Waterloo, 2020-08-21)
      This thesis asks a personal question that I have struggled with since before the Masters program: Is Architecture inherently an imposition on place? Through personal relation, reciprocity and dialogue with a particular ...

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