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    • The Making of Chang-Shin District: A Study in Top-Down and Bottom-Up Urban Development 

      Yang, Hyunjoon (University of Waterloo, 2016-01-18)
      This thesis studies the process of urban development as a mass phenomenon involving top-down and bottom-up paradigms, which work as a whole to achieve distinct characteristics seen in urban neighbourhoods. In this study, ...
    • Making the Child's World: Fostering Permanence 

      Cichy, Natalie A.R. Soranno (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      Making the Child's World: Fostering Permanence, is a redefining, reordering and recalibration of the planning of a centre for children in transition within the child welfare system that would operate alongside foster homes. ...
    • Making the City : A Document on Tactical Urbanism 

      Hamidya, Talayeh (University of Waterloo, 2015-01-22)
      In the past decade city of Toronto has seen an unprecedented growth in its population. This surge on growth of the city poses questions about the quality of its future public and private spaces and its patterns of growth. In ...
    • MALLOCALYPSE: the loss of great space 

      Brady, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-25)
      The contemporary North American believes that you can purchase happiness. We search in boxes labeled new and improved, looking for products that are forever bigger, stronger, and faster. We want these things because they ...
    • Manufacturing Distinction: Gaining access to Mass Customization in the Production of Architecture 

      Pentesco, William (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-02)
      Contemporary architecture often finds itself challenging the physical constraints of the previous era and typically aims to be one of a kind. This thesis views architecture as the accumulation of design and construction ...
    • Many Rooms: Mixed Use Reimagining Church Redevelopments in Vancouver 

      Yan, Wayne (University of Waterloo, 2021-02-19)
      In recent decades, Christian congregations in Canada have seen a significant decrease in affiliation and attendance. As congregations dwindled, many of the aging church buildings across the country have been sold, ...
    • The Map is Not the Territory 

      Urbanik, Brian A (University of Waterloo, 2012-01-24)
      Hi Donald, It just occurred to me that I might be finished with this fieldwork. I’m sitting at the side of the road looking over this fucked up landscape of cattle, golf carts, trees with turning leaves, being rained on, ...
    • Mapping the City: Narratives of Memory and Place 

      Geib, Desiree (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-10)
      How do we discover a new place and begin to get acquainted with it? In Canadian cities, the sense of place can be difficult to grasp. The relative youth of the built form of our cities and a constant influx of new people ...
    • Mass Housing for New Moscow 

      Markin, Peter (University of Waterloo, 2019-05-23)
      This thesis explores the highrise housing development industry within Moscow's recently expanded borders, where a large volume of what is commonly understood to be an outdated Soviet-era product continues to be built. The ...
    • Massive-Scale Agency 

      Lai, Frances (University of Waterloo, 2017-09-26)
      We are at a moment in time where technologies are developing at an accelerated pace, and information and communication technologies (ICTs) have advanced to a point where each of us carries a portal to insurmountable options ...
    • Materializing the Hidden Identity of Hong Kong: Re-connecting Hong Kong's vanishing fishing community through urban interventions on the Tam Gong Festival route in Shau Kei Wan 

      Ma, Florence (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-25)
      Against the backdrop of the expanding metropolis of Hong Kong, many functioning members of contemporary society have concealed facets of themselves that they now deem irrelevant to their daily lives. Over the last half a ...
    • The Means of Relief: Transitional Housing in the Region of Waterloo 

      Khokhar, Shabaan (University of Waterloo, 2020-08-26)
      The unfortunate paradox of the architectural profession is that it prides itself on being of service to the public, yet it is those most in need of an architect’s service that can least afford it. With conditions of ...
    • MeasureIt-ARCH: A Tool for Facilitating Architectural Design in the Open Source Software Blender 

      Cress, Kevan (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-29)
      This thesis discusses the design and synthesis of MeasureIt-ARCH, a GNU GPL licensed software add-on developed by the author in order to add functionality to the Open Source 3D modeling software Blender that facilitates ...
    • Mediation: Resonating between the Organic and Inorganic 

      Pervaiz, Muhammad Tahir (University of Waterloo, 2020-05-29)
      This thesis emerges from the desire of unity between the intuitive and empirical expressions of nature. It argues for a greater understanding of 'patterns' inherent in nature and advocates for the need to see things as a ...
    • Mediations of Shattered Water: Environmental Intimacy & the Dissolution of the Self 

      Holbrook-Smith, Katherine (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-09)
      In a time of accelerated environmental degradation, a human-centric approach to engagement has engendered a pervasive cultural passivity towards the environment. This fatalistic detachment amplified by technological advances ...
    • Medina: Reviving Place Identity through Public Space 

      Al-Mahdy, Omar (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-25)
      Medina, as the second holy city for Muslims around the world and a place where the Prophet (peace be upon him) lived and is buried, has a distinctive identity. On the contrary, however, the central part of the city, the ...
    • The Memory Mines 

      Lo, Evelyn Ka-Kwok (University of Waterloo, 2016-05-19)
      She is eighteen when she leaves home. She leaves shortly after her father’s inexplicable disappearance – an event she neither understands nor accepts. She does what everyone on the cusp of adulthood does: she moves abroad ...
    • Migrants, Urban Village, and An Open Community - A Case of Yangji, Guangzhou, China 

      Zhang, Zhuoyi (University of Waterloo, 2015-01-12)
      Massive migration is one the most significant phenomena of China’s urbanization. In the thirty years since the "Reform and Open Up" policy began, Guangzhou, as the center of the Pearl River Delta, has experienced significant ...
    • Mitbach Megasher: Israel's Immigration, Gastronomy, and Design 

      Cohen, Catherine (University of Waterloo, 2017-12-07)
      Israel, being the Jewish emigration nation, welcomed over 3.7 million people in the last century. The vast intake of new immigrants from various ethnicities and cultures created ample strains on the Israeli government. ...
    • Modulating Visual Connectivity Through 3D-Printed Ceramic Light Screens 

      Varshosaz, Parastoo (University of Waterloo, 2023-02-07)
      This thesis investigates an iterative modeling and fabrication process for customizable building components through the design of a high-performance light screen. Light screens, mostly implemented as physical boundaries ...

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