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    • Anatolian Regional Modernism A Proposal for Regional Residential Prototypes for Black Sea, Cappadocia and Aegea 

      Ozdemir, Ilhan (University of Waterloo, 2021-01-26)
      Located at the convergence point of European and Asian continents, Anatolia has been a melting pot of cultures, peoples, and architecture. Traveling through the land, one can witness a wide spectrum of history on display, ...
    • 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 Detail, Photographed: Reimagining the Monument 

      Poleto, Elaina (University of Waterloo, 2019-02-04)
      Architectural monuments lie scattered in small communities throughout Ontario, hidden by the everyday, masked by the sub-urban streets. The sub-urban streets where I lived felt impersonal and unnatural, with cookie-cutter ...
    • Echoes of decolonization | From North Africa to Europe: questioning the trip back home 

      Chahboun, Meryem (University of Waterloo, 2021-10-26)
      The Colonial Modern enterprise in North Africa produced unique architectural responses in the twentieth century, oscillating between rupture with the past and continuity of the tradition, negotiation of indigenous expression ...
    • Layers of History - A Reflection on Conservation 

      Parkinson, Amanda (University of Waterloo, 2020-01-20)
      The industrial collapse and economic instability of the late twentieth century drastically changed the way many North American towns and cities function. Galt, Ontario is an example of a town that has experienced many ...
    • 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, ...
    • Prince Edward County in the 21st Century 

      Breckon, Keturah (University of Waterloo, 2018-01-23)
      In recent years, Prince Edward County has gained wide-spread attention for the unique experience it offers. Articles published by media outlets in Toronto, Ottawa and Montréal have directed a large urban population to the ...

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