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    • Affordable Housing for the Future 

      Snell, Ashley (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-16)
      Affordable housing is currently a hot topic amongst communities across Canada. The housing crisis commenced shortly after 1993 when the government withheld funding for new projects. Since 2001, a new Canada-provincial ...
    • an architecture of daily life: the continuing evolution of Toronto's residential fabric 

      Vermeulen, Stephanie (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      This thesis envisions a new way of living in the city of Toronto. It is a vision that evolves not from the ideologies on which Toronto was founded, set out over 100 years ago when all multi-family dwellings were called ...
    • Beijing Underground 

      Wu, Rufina (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-17)
      This thesis investigates a unique type of migrant housing in Beijing: underground hostels retrofitted from civil air defence basements. The core of this study consists of field research conducted from 2005-2006. Personal ...
    • A Commons For Resistance 

      Dai, Meng Yi (University of Waterloo, 2018-05-17)
      Oakland’s housing crisis is starkly visible. In recent years, the tech boom in Silicon Valley has drastically increased costs of living in the Bay Area. Many workers from San Francisco and the peninsula have relocated ...
    • Deconstructing DHA Lahore: Analysing post-1980s Military operated housing through three spatial-ideological systems 

      Shahbaz, Shanze (University of Waterloo, 2022-03-30)
      Lahore’s urban fabric has become defined by sprawling, fragmented gated housing. At the forefront of such development is Defence Housing Authority (DHA), a residential development agency owned by affiliates of the Pakistani ...
    • Democratizing Residential Architecture: Platform Based Spatial Agency 

      Min, Vincent (University of Waterloo, 2021-05-19)
      The systems which produce residential architecture do not work to serve the needs of residents and instead have primarily become investment vehicles for capital growth. The conventional developer-driven approach is devoid ...
    • Evolving the Urban Dwelling 

      Gauthier, Martin (University of Waterloo, 2012-05-18)
      In examining the Canadian residential fabric, this thesis advocates for the design of urban dwellings which respond directly to a number of contemporary urban challenges. A number of these challenges stem from the largely ...
    • A Home for Urban Families: An Alternative Approach to Housing in Downtown Toronto 

      Tranze-Drabinia, Dina (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-23)
      As prices of single family homes rapidly increase in Toronto, many families are faced with a challenging dilemma: move beyond the city’s peripheries to where house prices are lower, or remain within the city and attempt ...
    • Home Reconfigured: Adaptability as a solution in Mumbai to help people stay in place 

      Garg, Nupur (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-15)
      With the continuously rising employment, businesses, investments, and consequently migration, the housing prices of Mumbai have skyrocketed over the past few decades. The house bought on a mortgage, or rented at cheap rates ...
    • Housing for an Emerging Middle Class: Rethinking the Development of Military Bases in Metro Manila 

      Tiansay, Symon Richard (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-20)
      A shortage of affordable housing in Metro Manila, Philippines, has become an issue for those who work in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry. While this housing shortage has existed since World War 2, the ...
    • Housing Urbanism_Living With Neighbours 

      Wang, Meng (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-28)
      My thesis explores how new social relationships can be reinforced by architectural spaces in residential projects in today’s complex, cross-cultural, political, and economic urban conditions. In Toronto, some newer types ...
    • Laneway Infill: Re-Creating an Urban Housing Typology 

      Cubitt, Emma Lea (University of Waterloo, 2008-04-04)
      This thesis proposes an incremental response to the challenge of creating increased density within urban residential communities. Responding to the growing need for smaller urban dwellings, and the projected needs caused ...
    • Mass Housing for New Moscow 

      Markin, Peter (University of Waterloo, 2019-05-23)
      This thesis explores the highrise housing development industry within Moscow's recently expanded borders, where a large volume of what is commonly understood to be an outdated Soviet-era product continues to be built. The ...
    • Re-Visioning Sustainable Urban Housing in2020, the year of perfect vision 

      Arvai, James (University of Waterloo, 2009-02-17)
      Civilization’s vantage point has shifted with advances in technology from an eye-level view of the horizon to a bird’s eye view from a plane, to a planet-wide view from space. This relatively new global view is now the ...
    • Repairs and Reappropriations: Examining Cultures of Care, Production, Agency in Bombay/Mumbai Chawls 

      Merchant, Alefiyah Murtuza (University of Waterloo, 2023-10-23)
      This thesis is driven by unravelling the intricate dynamics of ‘marramat’/repair. As the focus broadened, the work began to consider reappropriation and reuse as spatial tactics of agency. The research is anchored within ...
    • Transitioning in Place: Designing a Co-operative Development for Homeless Families in Ottawa 

      Chow, Marco (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-08)
      It is no secret that Canada is experiencing a housing crisis where people are becoming increasingly excluded from home ownership and rental housing due to the rapid escalation of real estate prices. The unaffordability of ...
    • An Undivided Landscape: Dissolving Apartheid buffer zones in Johannesburg, South Africa 

      Greyling, Michelle (University of Waterloo, 2013-05-01)
      Progressive spatial segregation of Whites from other ethnic races in South Africa started in 1886. Apartheid rulers evicted three and a half million Blacks, Coloureds and Indians from white urban and residential areas ...
    • 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 ...
    • A Women's Place: The Design of a Transitional Housing Comminuty for Women and Children 

      Mitchell, Camille (University of Waterloo, 2009-09-30)
      Transition homes are critical sources of support for women and children fleeing domestic violence or facing difficulties with housing and poverty. More than just a safe place to stay, transition homes offer residents ...

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