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    • 80 Fathoms Deep 

      de Cola, Marianna Rosa (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-26)
      The history of Newfoundland is intimately tied to its relationship with the sea, to its island status and its consequent cultural isolation, to its reliance on fishing and more recently oil. But it is also one of tides - ...
    • Approaching Vertical: A Guide Through Land-Use in Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment 

      Holborn, David (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-22)
      Ontario’s Niagara Escarpment is a landscape 450 million years in the making. Over this immense time line, great natural forces of the earth have aggregated, eroded, and carved this landscape, a 725-kilometer scarp face ...
    • Comparison between Optimization and Heuristic Methods for Large-Scale Infrastructure Rehabilitation Programs 

      Binhomaid, Omar (University of Waterloo, 2012-09-26)
      Civil infrastructure systems are the foundation of economic growth and prosperity in all nations. In recent years, infrastructure rehabilitation has been a focus of attention in North America and around the world. A large ...
    • Cycle City: Generating a Cycling Culture in Toronto 

      Wenzel, Stephen (University of Waterloo, 2015-02-18)
      As Toronto’s population continues to grow, the city is faced with many new challenges related to the quality of urban life. Central to overcoming these challenges is a rethinking of urban mobility. As the region’s population ...
    • Hybrid Thresholds, Redefining the Don River’s Edge 

      Amini, Saba (University of Waterloo, 2015-09-28)
      My proposal envisions the threshold between the built urban fabric and the natural environment at the water’s edge. It focuses on the development of public space at the water’s edge, and tries to transform that space ...
    • Hydro-Solar Fields 

      Dror, Libby (University of Waterloo, 2010-09-28)
      In the current context of escalating climate catastrophes paralleled with depleting energy resources, degrading fresh water supplies and diminishing agricultural lands, there is an increasing preoccupation with the prospects ...
    • Land, Water, Waste and Air: Resource and Promise in the Informal City 

      Fernández Rincón, Virginia (University of Waterloo, 2013-08-30)
      Striving for subsistence, the growing population of Caracas has radically transformed the city in the course of the past fifty years. The inability of the city to respond to the accelerated growth that resulted from mass ...
    • Library : A Social Infrastructure 

      Kohbodi, Seyedeh Parisa (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-19)
      For many centuries, the mission of the library as a civic institution has been seen as the collection and dissemination of information. Likewise, the library typology continuously responds to the dominant paradigm of ...
    • Optimizing Airport Runway Performance by Managing Pavement Infrastructure 

      Pinto, Samantha Theresa (University of Waterloo, 2012-08-29)
      The research described herein is composed of four major areas of practice. It examines the overall performance of runways and provides tools designed to improve current runway operations and management with particular ...
    • The Other 90%: Infrastructural Components for the Masses, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 

      Towell, Jessie (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-23)
      Port-au-Prince, Haiti, along with many dense cities in developing countries, are stifled by their rudimentary, undersized and poorly maintained waste, water and sanitation infrastructural systems. Port-au-Prince is a city ...
    • Prosthetic Landscapes: Reclaiming the Iraqi marshes 

      Ghazal, Ammar (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-22)
      Hidden within the sands of the middle eastern desert, there lies a vast aging Petropolis, occupying territories in southern Iraq through the injection of infrastructure such as mechanical drills and mobile machinery. The ...
    • R.A.M: Remote Arctic Memory 

      Manchanda, Karan (University of Waterloo, 2015-09-22)
      The modern world is defined by networks. One network, specifically, has become the core component in how our societies function; the Internet. While the Internet may seem ubiquitous, seamless, and imperceptible, it is only ...
    • Raising Islands 

      Knight, Christopher James Snazel (University of Waterloo, 2012-05-18)
      In an era of dawning anthropogenic climate change, people of atoll nations face grievous threats to their future. Rising sea levels, warming oceans, and changing weather patterns conspire with economic isolation, rapidly ...
    • The Reflexive Urban Fabric: An Investigation of the Toronto Rail Corridor 

      Cole, Andrew (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-12)
      The thesis The Reflexive Urban Fabric: An Investigation of Toronto’s Rail Corridor is concerned with architecture’s role in shaping infrastructural systems into designed composite networks that respond to local, social, ...
    • REvision 2020: Redefining Public Works in New York City’s Sixth Borough 

      Elderhorst, Kyle (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-29)
      On March 14, 2011 the Bloomberg Administration unveiled New York City’s 10-year comprehensive waterfront plan entitled, “Vision 2020.” Though the document follows a long line of waterfront revitalization proposals, it ...
    • Towards a Suburban Agora: Expanding an intermodal node into a community marketplace 

      Lo, Joseph (University of Waterloo, 2009-09-30)
      This thesis investigates the condition of the contemporary suburban landscape and the potential of transit infrastructure in re-establishing the continuity of the fragmented social fabric. It follows the emerging discourse ...

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