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    • Space Between Lines: Diagrammatic Architecture and 3D Printing 

      Kim, Sung-Jun (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-21)
      All forms of communication require a medium to translate abstract thoughts from the mind to an observable and measurable artifact. Whether it is through body movement, vocalization, drawing, making, or multimedia, all ideas ...
    • Spacebook: Networked Public Places in the Personalized Metropolis 

      van Leur, Tristan (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-06)
      Today’s society is more connected than ever; we have constant access to information, to communication, and to various forms of social media. Ubiquitous mobile computing has significantly changed the public realm in a way ...
    • Spaces for Economic Diversity 

      Zhang, Yuxun Emmeily (University of Waterloo, 2019-05-28)
      The discipline of architecture operates within the organizing structure of the economy and is directly influenced by its flows and cycles. The fabric of the city is often a product of profit-pursuing goals, resulting in ...
    • Spaces of Production: From the Industrial to the Virtual City 

      Suen, Victoria (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-18)
      In the industrial city, capitalist ownership over the means of production: land, buildings, tools, technology and knowledge, enabled the centralization, control and exploitation of the working class. Monetary exchange, ...
    • Spiking the Line: A Megaregional Growth Plan for the Windsor/Quebec Corridor 

      Clark, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-22)
      In a truly global context, the contemporary urban landscape is changing dramatically. The megaregion has emerged as the primary scale of economic development and the home of the world’s wealth, innovation and progress. ...
    • Sprezzatura 

      Tang, Dennis (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-18)
      This is a catalogue of seductive experiences in architecture. Seductive building creates enrichment and invitation for exploration. In my experience working with architectural design, many projects lack choreography. This ...
    • The Squaring of the Circle: The Body According to Vitruvius – not daVinci 

      Pasini, Carlo Luigi (University of Waterloo, 2019-02-07)
      An excerpt from a literary work of Classical literature is rendered in a self-directed manner. The literary passage in question is a description that was given at the turn of the current era by the architect, Vitruvius, ...
    • St. Catharines Terroir 

      Trussell, Michael Ryan (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-21)
      This thesis is set in St. Catharines Ontario, a mid-sized city of 132,000 people, situated in the heart of the Niagara Region. Once a thriving manufacturing centre, St. Catharines has experienced two decades of traumatic ...
    • States of Dependency: Infrastructures of the Common 

      Brill, Kyle (University of Waterloo, 2016-02-01)
      The thesis States of Dependency is concerned with exploring architectures relationship to socio-political and ethnographic conflict within Jerusalem. As a city of incredible political and national importance to both Israelis ...
    • Steeltown Distilled: Extracting Hamilton's Latent Energies 

      McCallum, Derek (University of Waterloo, 2010-05-10)
      For one hundred years, the mighty blast furnaces of Stelco have burned, melted, and forged the identity of Hamilton, Ontario, into the epitomic Steeltown of Canada. Now US Steel Canada, its recently announced closure has ...
    • Step into the Void: A Study of Spatial Perception in Virtual Reality 

      Tang, Ronald (University of Waterloo, 2019-02-13)
      The introduction of virtual reality (VR) into the architectural profession offers an unprecedented opportunity to experience unbuilt designs at full scale. The premise of the technology is that it gives users the illusion ...
    • Still Wandering: Tales from the Diaspora 

      Rosen, Danielle (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-21)
      As human beings, we are compelled to establish relationships and develop communities; we practice finding meaning in these things. However, no matter how much effort goes into their creation, and no matter how rich they ...
    • Stochastic Lattice | A Generative Design Tool for Material Conscious Free Form Timber Surface Architecture 

      Schmid, Matthew (University of Waterloo, 2012-05-16)
      This thesis attempts to resolve the contradictory relationship between the ecological merits of wood construction and the significant material intensity of recent free form timber surface structures. The building industry ...
    • Stone it was Stone it Remained: The Evolution of Architecture on the Azores island of Pico 

      Matos, Laura (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-24)
      The culture of building with volcanic stone on the Portuguese Azorean Island of Pico represents the resilience of human creativity. The original settlers of this isolated Atlantic Island were faced with an adverse ...
    • Stories of House & Fire 

      Jakab, Timea (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-12)
      For Gottfried Semper fire was the “first and most important, the moral element of architecture.” The symbol of the soul of the city and of the house, it has become a fundamental element in the rituals of urban and domestic ...
    • The Story of the Hands: On Earth and Community 

      Taghipoor, Alireza (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      The phenomenon that the universalization of the urban (and rural) form has disadvantaged many Iranian cities and villages of a sense of place, culture, and identity, is not a very recent one. Neither is it a novel understanding ...
    • Strangers in the Sky: A Designer’s Guide to Tackling Urban Loneliness 

      Fu, Kathleen (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-19)
      Research in cognitive science has revealed that being social is a fundamental component of being happy and studies have shown that mental health is greatly affected by the spatial and social construct of the built ...
    • The study of Washington, DC as an embodiment of national identity and a design proprosal for a slave memorial on the National Mall 

      Hollett, Mark (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-21)
      The National Mall in Washington DC has become an “encyclopaedia of American history,” however conspicuous in its absence, is the history of African American slavery upon which this national artifact was built. Slavery may ...
    • Submechanophilia 

      Sumanth, Snehanjali (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-23)
      Twenty-three federal offshore oil platforms line the coast of Southern California for approximately 200 miles from Point Concepcion, Santa Barbara County to Huntington Beach, Oxford County. Installed from1968 to 1989, they ...
    • Subterranean Inscriptions 

      Keung, Olivia (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      This thesis considers the condition of homelessness through its marginal position against society. Exteriority is often perceived as an abnormal state to be resolved through assimilation. To investigate it in its ...

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