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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 ...
  • Community Development in Spryfield, Nova Scotia: Creating and Urban Farm 

    Austin-Macmillan, Bailey (2015-04-29)
    The Urban Farm Museum Society of Spryfield is a community driven initiative that was founded to commemorate the agricultural heritage of Spryfield, Nova Scotia. In its effort to enhance the social well being of community ...
  • CONNECTING PLACES: A PRAGMATIC APPROACH TO RAPID TRANSIT FOR THE HALIFAX REGION 

    Kawchuk, Alex (2012-05-29)
    Connecting Places: A Pragmatic Approach to Rapid Transit for the Halifax Region explores the potential for the development of a simple, cost-effective rapid transit system for the Halifax Region, specifically for parts ...
  • Urban Intercurrence: The Struggle to Build Walkable Downtowns in Car-Dependent Suburbia 

    Cleveland, Tristan (2023-04-28)
    An increasing number of cities in Canada and the United States hope to retrofit car- dependent suburban areas into walkable, transit-oriented communities to achieve goals related to health, sustainability, and economic ...