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    • Chasing Chopsticks Street: A Sequel to Foshan’s Forgotten Qilous 

      Huang, Yanqi (University of Waterloo, 2022-09-07)
      Since China’s economic reform in the late 1970s, large extents of its cities’ vernacular urban fabrics have been replaced by state-of-the-art high-rises in a building frenzy that was equally unprecedented in its destructive ...
    • Chasing Spadina 

      Huang, Terry (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-10)
      Toronto is a city that operates at the scale of automobiles and subways. Its environments are many and varied— layers of infrastructure, geography, and history create a heterogeneous mix of urban fabric. The Spadina ...
    • The Children in “Orange” 

      Li, Yina (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-19)
      Behind an increasing rate of parental incarceration, the public is encountering a significant amount of the children of incarcerated parents. The children who experienced the imprisonment of parents become the hidden victims ...
    • Chimera Obscura 

      Friedman, Gabriel (University of Waterloo, 2010-04-30)
      Across diverse territories - that might otherwise be considered separate from one another - similar morphogenetic and emergent processes appear to be at play. The continuous re-inscription of the world, and its inner ...
    • Chinatown as Heterotopia: Culture and the Crisis of Commodification in Toronto's Chinatown(s) 

      Lin, Weeney (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-09)
      This thesis studies the historical and present roles that culture plays in the formation of cities by analyzing the evolution of North American Chinatowns as heterotopias within the city throughout the cultural and social ...
    • Chipping, Shredding and Layering – Experiments in Geological Design Thinking 

      Wright, Morgan (University of Waterloo, 2019-07-18)
      In the recent history of the earth, the last 200 years specifically, human activity has changed the very stratigraphy of the planet. This is a direct result of industrialization at the turn of the 19th century, which was ...
    • The Churches of Pelion: Vessels of Faith, Tradition, & Cultural Endurance in Post-Byzantine Greece 

      Vogiatzis, Christina Martha (University of Waterloo, 2022-06-01)
      This research presents a regional, historical, and architectural study of the ecclesiastic landscape of Mount Pelion – a vast, rugged mountain range in Thessaly, Greece. Specifically, it explores the physical and metaphysical ...
    • The City Delimited 

      Bootsma, Michael (University of Waterloo, 2014-05-13)
      Positioning itself as an investigation into the affective capacity of transport, this thesis argues that the potential of a city is both composed and revealed through its systems of movement, contending that the sensorial ...
    • City Familiaris: A Study in Domesticating Infrastructures 

      Gertler, Sarah (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-23)
      Hyper dense communities are becoming a norm in Canadian metropolitan areas. CityPlace within Toronto is considered by many the result of a good intentioned, but poorly planned version of this community. The model for its ...
    • City of Rebirth: Revisiting the Place and Memory of Tainan's Multi-generational Homes 

      Chang, Tzu-Yen (University of Waterloo, 2023-09-19)
      This thesis is an interdisciplinary exploration of how the multi-generational homes in Tainan, Taiwan, along with the objects and people found within them, play a fundamental role in shaping the city's individual and ...
    • City of Wind: Exposing the Invisible 

      Adamek, Kimberley (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-02)
      Strong winds have breached the city walls. A set of iron chairs launch toward a couple passing an outdoor patio. Bags of groceries fling from unsuspecting hands and scatter across the sidewalk. A group of cyclists swerve ...
    • The City Under the City: in/to the PATH 

      Chan, Christina Linda (University of Waterloo, 2015-05-20)
      Beneath the congested sidewalks of downtown Toronto is an expanding underground pedestrian network spanning thirty kilometres, the largest urban infrastructure of its kind. Branded as the PATH, it does not provide a clear ...
    • A City with Two Faces 

      Rajkumar-Maharaj, Lisa (University of Waterloo, 2010-05-11)
      The identity of the Caribbean as a territory is a veritable bricolage of cultural forms. Since Columbus’ mistaken arrival in the West Indies, these islands have become home to Spanish, French, Dutch, British, African, ...
    • Claiming a Piece of Sky 

      Wang, Shiying(Sylvie) (University of Waterloo, 2023-01-11)
      When you wander into a workers’ village on the outskirts of Shanghai, China, you would see a very unique type of urban vernacular: suspended additions hanging on the façade. They are the inhabitants’ attempt to transform ...
    • Claiming the Sky; Rethinking High-Rise Development in the City of Toronto 

      Wright, Shannon (University of Waterloo, 2017-04-04)
      Toronto is following the footsteps of populated urban cities like New York through the extrusion of skyscrapers, transforming Toronto into one of the densest cities in North America. Rapid development of residential density ...
    • A Classification of Wide Seasonal Range (WiSR) Cities for Early-Stage Decision Making in Public Space Design 

      Leroux, Simon (University of Waterloo, 2020-12-18)
      In cold climates, prolonged winter weather and poor planning limit the use of public spaces for a major part of the year. While effective strategies exist to extend outdoor activity, their scope of application remains ...
    • Clay Shapes the Hand 

      Dawson, Kelsey Rose (University of Waterloo, 2021-12-16)
      Clay is a ubiquitous and malleable substance that records history at the scale of geologic time. Present in creation stories and found to be one of the first human tools, clay runs parallel to humanity. Clay acts as a ...
    • Closet Architecture: Reflections on the queer domestic interior 

      Ropel-Morski, Zach (University of Waterloo, 2022-06-15)
      In the midst of a cultural moment that has seen a moratorium placed on public space, and a growing sense of contraction and isolationism on a global scale, our attention shifts to the private domestic realm. We zoom in, ...
    • Co-Existing: Exploring Commercial Laneways in Downtown Toronto as a Network for Public Spaces 

      Varriano, Christina (University of Waterloo, 2020-09-17)
      This thesis explores the opportunities that commercial laneways offer for integrating new public spaces into Downtown Toronto, in order to increase the amount of public space in the city core and improve social interaction ...
    • Coding a Biophilic Core: Digital Design Tools for Toronto’s Avian Habitat Networks 

      Parkin, James Cameron (University of Waterloo, 2018-05-17)
      This research develops a methodology for computationally sensing, illustrating, and utilizing avian-focused patch networks to locate and inform ecological interventions in dense urban settings. These interventions are ...

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