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    • Green Infrastructure and the Sustainable Metropolitan Village 

      Saplamaeff, Holly (University of Waterloo, 2010-09-28)
      The current model of suburban development in Canadian cities has serious consequences for the natural environment. The ubiquitous landscape of sprawl consumes excessive amounts of greenfield land and natural resources, ...
    • The Green Scare: Radical environmental activism and the invention of "eco-terrorism" in American superhero comics from 1970 to 1990 

      Lacy, Brendan (University of Waterloo, 2021-02-22)
      American environmentalism became a recognizable social movement in the 1960s. In the following two decades the movement evolved to represent a diverse set of philosophies and developed new protest methods. In the early ...
    • GREY TO GREEN 13 GATES TO THE GREENBELT 

      El Filali, Salim (University of Waterloo, 2019-10-21)
      The Greenbelt was created by the Government of Ontario in 2005 to protect working farms, wetlands, natural habitats, woods and river valleys that surround the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Its vast 8000 square kilometers ...
    • Grid + Ghost 

      Neufeld, Stephanie (University of Waterloo, 2013-02-21)
      The thesis begins with a notion to design a school of architecture in Saskatchewan. The context, at first, appears overwhelmingly basic: an agricultural grid superimposed on a horizontal plain, under an endless sky. This ...
    • A Guide for Foreign Trained Newcomer Architects: Identifying barriers to re-licensure in Canada 

      Terzian, Hagop (University of Waterloo, 2021-01-19)
      Canada has a reputation of maintaining a positive outlook on immigration and prides itself on the belief that its doors are open to individuals all around the world. Canada’s government welcomes a diverse number of immigrants ...
    • Guiding the Grand: Journeying into the Grand River's Diverse Histories 

      Kandrack, Carly Lynn (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-20)
      The Grand River is a dynamic force that acts on and within the landscape of its watershed. Through the course of an eleven-thousand-year relationship with humanity, its identity has evolved most dramatically in the last ...
    • Hack: Reclaiming the Commons 

      Schellingerhoudt, David Michael (University of Waterloo, 2013-05-03)
      Architecture is an act of agency, and a technology that can be learned by anyone for their own purpose. It evolved as a system of organization and a protective shell for our fragile bodies, a vast, complex technology that ...
    • Hants County, 45º6’10”N 63º44’2”W 

      Rossiter, Patrick (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-22)
      How can regionalism and modern building practices synthesize to develop a localized building culture? While regionally conscientious modern architecture demands efficiency, sustainable resource equilibrium may be the ...
    • Happiness within the Uncanny: Revitalizing the Street Level in Hong Kong's New Town 

      Yeung, Ethan (University of Waterloo, 2022-05-16)
      Hong Kong is the physical embodiment of neoliberalism at all levels of society, and the city itself is seen as a domain for private corporations to generate profit, creating spaces that are purely functional and generic. ...
    • Healing Through Architecture 

      Beggs, Jennifer Lynda (University of Waterloo, 2015-08-26)
      Numerous studies show evidence of the body’s ability to “self-heal” when put into positive healing environments. This healing is enabled by the ability of the body to ‘tap into our internal pharmacies’ by activating the ...
    • HEALING UNIVER(CITY) 

      Lee, Tracy (University of Waterloo, 2007-04-19)
      Creating a sense of place; a meaningful urban landscape has been one of the great challenges of the contemporary built world. Urban fabric once molded and sanctified by religion, myth, and subtle forces, is presently ...
    • Healthcare and the Environment: A Holistic Approach 

      Tosheff, Tiffany Leeann (University of Waterloo, 2010-02-18)
      There is an increasing need for a local comprehensive cancer treatment centre that caters primarily to children. This design proposes a paediatric facility that will be located in Waterloo Region to meet the needs of the ...
    • Henrik Latrope 

      Tatarovic, Andjela (University of Waterloo, 2018-03-20)
      This is a parody on Albert Camus’ The Fall, and it satirizes Contemporary Architecture’s Dystopic Marginalizations. It takes place one fateful night between a frustrated middle-aged architect, Henrik Latrope, and his ...
    • Heterotopia of Spectacles: Toronto International Film Festival in the Entertainment District 

      Lam, Peter (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-22)
      The Toronto International Film Festival Group (tiff.) is the latest addition to an existing array of spectacles offered in Entertainment District of Toronto. Spectacles remove us from reality, surprise us, connect us with ...
    • Hidden Stories: Resurrecting the Garrison Creek through a Decentralized Storm-water Management System 

      Gauchan, Rakshya (University of Waterloo, 2015-05-11)
      This thesis examines the disconnect that is created when the urban infrastructure of cities absorbs its historic landscape. Toronto’s Garrison Creek is a typical example of such disconnection; where the historic creek was ...
    • History of failure 

      Pepin, Marc-Antoine (University of Waterloo, 2017-06-16)
      The ability to project a virtual vision on the world and give it physical form sets the human apart. By shaping his surroundings at will, the human holds considerable power not only on the environment, but -on fellow humans ...
    • Holes & Notches: Creating a Framework to Promote Agency for the Elderly in Baeksa Village 

      Lee, Michael (University of Waterloo, 2019-06-03)
      The demographic landscape of developed countries around the world is rapidly shifting. Populations are increasingly aging yet birthrates are declining. These changes are particularly pronounced in South Korea, where by ...
    • Hollow Ground 

      Isaacs, Hayley (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-23)
      Friedrich Nietzsche classified all precepts which were imposed upon us by human intervention as idols; his aim was to instigate “a revaluation of all values”, through the irrefutable sounding out of these idols. Armed ...
    • Home Away Home: Student housing as a catalyst for student and community well-being in Cambridge 

      Jumayeva, Ogulnabat (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-28)
      In 2004, the University of Waterloo School of Architecture (UWSA) was relocated to Cambridge, Ontario, establishing a new satellite campus 31 km away from the main campus in Waterloo, Ontario. This move aimed to invigorate ...
    • 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 ...

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