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    • Submechanophilia 

      Sumanth, Snehanjali (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-23)
      Twenty-three federal offshore oil platforms line the coast of Southern California for approximately 200 miles from Point Concepcion, Santa Barbara County to Huntington Beach, Oxford County. Installed from1968 to 1989, they ...
    • 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 ...
    • Sprezzatura 

      Tang, Dennis (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-18)
      This is a catalogue of seductive experiences in architecture. Seductive building creates enrichment and invitation for exploration. In my experience working with architectural design, many projects lack choreography. This ...
    • Reconstruction Site: Re-designing the disposable Expo 

      Proudfoot, Alan Scott (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-18)
      Building, supported by the practice of architecture, is churning resources into waste at an alarming rate. Our method of construction has its inevitable conclusion in a pile of rubble. Lamentably, the natural resources we ...
    • Erosion: Desiging with Materiality in Impermanent Landscapes 

      Mohan, Kunaal (University of Waterloo, 2017-01-17)
      sing the Buddhist notion that we conceive of time through observing change, this thesis attempts to answer the question ‘how can we create the sensation of time in architecture?’ It is important to acknowledge the fact ...
    • 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 ...
    • Second Home 

      Morales Rivera, Arturo Enrique (University of Waterloo, 2016-11-18)
      This thesis proposes the design of a socially-driven building and public space located in a suburban neighborhood in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico. The goal of the project is to provide an environment that assists in the ...
    • 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 ...
    • New Ruins: The Decline and Regeneration of Council Housing 

      Greer, Quinn Lucas (University of Waterloo, 2016-10-11)
      The thesis explores the emergence, decline, and regeneration of council housing in the United Kingdom, and specifically London. It presents a conception of housing as a commodity derived from Arjun Appadurai’s The Social ...
    • Housing Urbanism_Living With Neighbours 

      Wang, Meng (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-28)
      My thesis explores how new social relationships can be reinforced by architectural spaces in residential projects in today’s complex, cross-cultural, political, and economic urban conditions. In Toronto, some newer types ...
    • Identity and Economy: Mining the Ring of Fire 

      Irvine, Danika (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-28)
      When the price of oil fell in 2014, Canada’s economy suffered. Even now, two years later, companies continue to drop their prices to stay competitive, as the global supply of oil remains great without any corresponding ...
    • In-between Boundaries 

      Qian, Zichen (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-27)
      While the highway infrastructure of North America provides great benefits by connecting both urban and rural communities, this infrastructure also comes with significant costs by separating and creating barriers between ...
    • Contemplating a New Danwei Urbanism 

      Xue, Wei (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-26)
      Market-driven Capitalist urbanization is no longer a viable option for China as it has produced increasingly monotonous and segregated cities that deny culture, history, ecology, and human connection. Cultural efficiencies ...
    • Building a Parc de la langue française / Retracing my steps as a designer 

      Lasnier, Louis-Charles (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-26)
      In 1979, Québec artist Rober Racine wrote a 190-word text that would describe his idea for Le Parc de la langue française, a landscape where one could literally meander through the French language. Although some partial ...
    • Embodied Depth: Re-interpreting the Park in St.James Town 

      Kim, Jiyeon (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-26)
      The thesis reflects on the loss of slowness and experiential depth in the age of acceleration. The “contrived depthlessness” of modernity – as described by Frederic Jameson– can be traced back to contemporary culture’s ...
    • Arguments in the Streets Became More Frequent 

      Bednarek, Pawel (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-23)
      Our contemporary societal condition is comprised of an involuntary association of humans to a system which prioritizes Authoritarianism, hierarchy, and capitalism. In other words this system supports a systemic or enforced ...
    • Space Between Lines: Diagrammatic Architecture and 3D Printing 

      Kim, Sung-Jun (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-21)
      All forms of communication require a medium to translate abstract thoughts from the mind to an observable and measurable artifact. Whether it is through body movement, vocalization, drawing, making, or multimedia, all ideas ...
    • 56 Days of Solitude 

      Alladin, Kemal (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-21)
      Man is a social animal. He needs community for support and for the success of his life. Yet, throughout history, man has withdrawn from community to retreat into the wilderness. The journey takes him from the world, into ...
    • Three Minutes to Midnight 

      Ghantous, Amanda (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-21)
      In the early 20th century, architects and planners, dissatisfied with the overcrowded and deteriorating state of large cities and inspired by the seemingly infinite possibilities offered by new technologies, began to propose ...
    • On the Path to Material Re-Use: Navigating the complexity of material sustainability for architectural practice 

      Beznogova, Anna (University of Waterloo, 2016-09-20)
      The aim of this thesis was to understand how to define sustainability holistically, and how architecture can contribute to holistic sustainability by way of its material form. I conducted a literature review of definitions ...

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