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Reframing the Branch Library: Enhancing Communication for the Public Good
(2014-04-04)
The public library is challenged by changing technologies and the spread of commercial strategies which undermine the purpose of the institution. The library must remain a key part of mass communication in a democracy, and ...
Procession in Process: Finding Place in Fruit Breeding
(2014-04-03)
The modern disconnect between agricultural producers and consumers in Canada is a result of an increasingly smaller percentage of society taking part in the ‘making’ of food.
Fruit breeding —the practice of selectively ...
Between Inside and Outside: Expanding Environmental Context Through Building Systems
(2015-04-06)
This thesis explores how architecture can expand the conceived notion of enclosure to a greater environmental context, and how a building may become an instrument for experience and engagement across the interior/exterior ...
A Children's Library: Designing Spaces for Play and Imagination
(2013-12-10)
Children’s understanding of space is a fusion of reality and fantasy, in which the physical environment, play, and imagination assume important roles. The boundary between the imaginative realm of the child and the physical ...
MINESCAPE: RE-ENVISIONING THE POST-MINE LANDSCAPE OF YELLOWKNIFE, NWT
(2012-08-24)
This thesis explores the process of remediation and renewal in the context of
decommissioned gold mining operations in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada.
The work aims to demonstrate that architecture can ...
Adapting to the Island: the Architectural Reuse of a once active British Naval Facility for Bermuda
(2011-04-08)
This thesis explores the possibilities of adaptively reusing an existing site to provide new services and work spaces for the local artistic community within a once heavily used Brit- ish naval ship building and repair ...
Framework For Design: The Study Of Parametrics For Contextually Responsive High Rise Design
(2011-12-16)
The following thesis investigates parametric thinking and evolutionary solving principles in the creation of a framework for residential high rise design. Site specific parameters such as site access (pedestrian and ...
MONUMENT IN THE VALLEY: AN ADAPTIVE REUSE STRATEGY FOR THE NOVA SCOTIA TEXTILES LIMITED MILL OF WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA
(2013-12-09)
This thesis addresses the revitalization of the former Nova Scotia Textiles Limited mill in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Windsor is a small town that lies along the confluence of the Avon and St. Croix River shores, off ...
Searching for Identity in Chinatown: An Architectural Response to Calgary’s Growing Chinese Population
(2013-08-12)
This thesis proposes an architectural design for a public
cultural centre for the diverse Chinese immigrant population
in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It addresses the history of
Chinatown’s formation and how this ethnic ...
Interpretation and Conservation of Sacred Space: A Ritual-based Approach
(2012-08-07)
Traditional church buildings negotiate thresholds in a way that supports a program of cyclical and elevating rituals. Each threshold is marked by an architectural image, one that comes to be associated with a particular ...