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    • Inner 'Green' Space A Study of Conservationism in Atrium Spaces Using Academic Buildings in Southern Ontario 

      Smith Jr., Barry Warren (University of Waterloo, 2008-01-22)
      Since taking hold in the mid 1960s, the modern atrium has become prevalent in many designs and buildings within contemporary architecture. The modern day atrium has endured to find its place amidst our current technologies ...
    • Instrumental Landscapes: Sustainable Strategies for Wetland Development 

      Fanti, Dennis (University of Waterloo, 2010-08-25)
      As a result of widespread urban development over the past two decades, global wetlands are disappearing at an alarming rate. This thesis develops a series of strategies for protecting wetland ecosystems from the ecological ...
    • Instrumental Matrix: Regenerative Systems in Hamilton, Ontario 

      Dadson, Leland Thomas (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-22)
      Positioned at the metaphysical divide between civilization and wilderness, this thesis investigates the potential for symbiotic relationships among cultural, ecological and industrial systems in an effort to suggest ...
    • Integrated Infrastructures for an Urban Lake in Wuhan, China 

      Hong, Jason (University of Waterloo, 2007-09-27)
      One of the consequences of China’s rapid urbanization is the disappearance, or at least, mismanagement of the many lakes of the Central Yangtze River Basin. The thesis investigates the situation by conducting a complex ...
    • An Integrated Vertical Urban School For The 21st Century Hong Kong 

      Cheung, Hou Ting Anne (University of Waterloo, 2018-09-25)
      Urban population continues to rise at an unprecedented rate. High-rise commercial and residential developments continue to intensify the cityscape. While intensification increases the quality of life for most urban citizens. ...
    • Integrational Structuring: A Holarchic Strategy for Housing the Aging Population 

      Gruchala, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-20)
      Canadian society is facing a marked demographic shift as the baby boom generation ages. By 2031 almost 25 percent of Canadians will be over sixty-five; many of those will be north of eighty and the oldest boomers will be ...
    • Intensifying Toronto 

      Clarke, Jonathan (University of Waterloo, 2016-10-13)
      How cities grow is set to change. In the Greater Toronto Area, both Ontario’s Greenbelt Plan and Growth Plan for the Golden Greater Horseshoe are set to have a significant impact on how and where urban growth will occur ...
    • The Intermodal Metropolis: Spatial Protocols at the Convergence of Regional Mobility Networks 

      Williamson, John (University of Waterloo, 2012-01-12)
      Suburban Centres were established in the Toronto region as the population dispersed beyond the city’s borders. Intended as a set of delivery points for municipal services and concentrations of commercial and social program ...
    • Interstitial Landscape as Interstitial Tissue: Parco degli Acquedotti al'Mandrione 

      Dumitrascu, Sandrina (University of Waterloo, 2009-09-03)
      This thesis emerged from a series of journeys / ‘percorsi’, conducted between 2007 and 2009 along the course of the aqueducts and railway lines in the south-east of Rome. During this time, my focus shifted from figure to ...
    • Interstitial Urbanity: Fragments of Place Within the Post-Modern City 

      Tsui, Matthew (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      This thesis introduces <em>Interstitial Urbanity</em> as a strategy for addressing issues of urbanity and place within New York's peripheral developments. Driven primarily by market forces, these developer led office and ...
    • The Interval: in-between unmaking and remaking the body 

      Lu, Qinyu (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-19)
      By its individual terms, we can think of a body in two coincident ways that meet it in the middle: from the familiar inside-out and from the less familiar outside-in. To proceed from the middle of things conceives of a ...
    • The Intrinsic Agent: Working with Light 

      Garach, Trimira Anil (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-09)
      Architecture’s intrinsic natural agent, light, is an elusive and mysterious figure in the process of architectural design. The very phenomenon that reveals to us the contents, materials, and proportions of a space is ...
    • An Investigation into the Lexicon of Waste 

      Lau, Carmen Allison (University of Waterloo, 2011-04-26)
      Since the onset of the Industrial Revolution, the increase in population, urbanization, cheap energies, and new technologies have bankrupted the environment into destruction. This chaos has created a society that transformed ...
    • Invisible Boundaries 

      Torrens, Brian (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-12)
      Within Buenos Aires there exists a boundary between the formal, planned developments of the middle class and the informal, organically-developed self-built housing of the poor. Villa 31, an informal settlement located near ...
    • THE ISLINGTON GALLERY OF ART: An Architectural Implementation of the 'Third Place' 

      Juzkiw, Alexandra (University of Waterloo, 2007-01-22)
      This thesis proposes turning a Toronto subway station into a gallery that will display temporary exhibitions of contemporary art. Islington subway station, on the corner of Bloor Street West and Islington Avenue, will ...
    • It Takes a Village: A Retrofit Framework for Improving Health and Community in Car-Dependent Suburbs 

      Carragher, Logan (University of Waterloo, 2022-05-09)
      Car-dependent suburban sprawl is an outdated planning methodology that is antithetical to the health, wellbeing, and social prosperity of suburban residents. In the past, North-American town planning was more community-centric; ...
    • It's ON at Ontario Place - Or is it? 

      El-Sayes, Rola (University of Waterloo, 2020-09-18)
      This thesis It’s ON at Ontario Place - Or Is It? addresses the roles that architecture and landscape play in shaping the waterfront and park systems into designed connected networks that respond to local, social, sustainable, ...
    • It's Terminal: Architecture of Obsolescence 

      Winters, Andrew (University of Waterloo, 2019-01-17)
      There’s always been one here. There’s the one that’s here now, there’s the one that it replaced, and there’s also the first one that didn’t last so long. One hundred and sixty odd years there’s been one here, in this place. ...
    • An Itinerant Architect 

      Hunt, Gordon (University of Waterloo, 2014-05-22)
      An itinerant architect—one who learns, teaches, and practices architecture on the road—has the ability to improve spaces that would otherwise never reach their fullest potential. The profession of architecture as it stands ...
    • Jiazhai: In Search of My Mother's Childhood House 

      Lan, Xin (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-15)
      The concept of home has become increasingly complex and challenging to defi ne in modern times, as traditional notions of home are being challenged by diverse family structures, globalization and mobility, economic instability, ...

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