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  • Beyond The Game 

    Boyko, Adam (2015-04-02)
    Historically, sports arenas have been used for events of limited duration and frequency. The specialized nature of the venue has led to underutilization. The premise of this thesis is that the social and economic potential ...
  • Blurring Boundaries: Waste as a Vehicle for a Social Metamorphosis 

    Moghaddamnik, Reza (2013-08-08)
    In 2001, Argentina suffered an economic collapse that almost wiped out the middle-class, leaving thousands homeless. This resulted in the growth of the informal settlements and informal sectors of employment in and around ...
  • Mind the Meander: A Water-First Approach to Architectural Design Method 

    MacKenzie, Erin (2023-08-02)
    Learning from water’s properties and its natural, life-sustaining processes, this thesis aims to return agency to water, shifting the narrative from water as a resource to water as a partner in design of public parks. To ...
  • Shifting Phenomena: Inhabiting Waterscape Infrastructure within the Annapolis River 

    Tomchyshyn, Andrew (2022-04-11)
    Throughout human history, we have viewed ourselves as separate from the landscape. This attitude can be seen in the vast array of infrastructure that now marks and modifies the landscape, interrupting and shifting temporal ...
  • Three-Dimensional Finite Element Modelling of Corroded Corrugated Metal Pipe Culverts 

    Campbell, Alex (2018-04-06)
    The effects of corrosion on the structural response of round CMP culverts is investigated using three-dimensional (3D) finite element models. The validity of the model was assessed by comparing model output with results ...