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Architecture of Reconciliation on the Lachine Canal: A Story of Decolonization over Seven Generations

dc.contributor.authorGrant, George
dc.contributor.copyright-releaseNot Applicableen_US
dc.contributor.degreeMaster of Architectureen_US
dc.contributor.departmentSchool of Architectureen_US
dc.contributor.ethics-approvalNot Applicableen_US
dc.contributor.external-examinern/aen_US
dc.contributor.graduate-coordinatorSteve Parcellen_US
dc.contributor.manuscriptsNot Applicableen_US
dc.contributor.thesis-readerLisa Binkleyen_US
dc.contributor.thesis-readerCatherine Venarten_US
dc.contributor.thesis-readerMaría Arquero de Alarcónen_US
dc.contributor.thesis-supervisorMichael Faciejewen_US
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-13T11:43:24Z
dc.date.available2023-07-13T11:43:24Z
dc.date.defence2023-06-20
dc.date.issued2023-07-07
dc.description.abstractThis thesis proposes strategies for architecture to redress the impacts of colonization and industrialization that have overshadowed and erased Indigenous narratives from public memory in lands and waters of Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal). The thesis questions whether architecture can facilitate reconciliation for Indigenous people and decolonize its extractive ways. Perspectives of Indigenous knowledge and the history embedded in the land inform a design methodology that aims to tell a deeper and more complete story of place, while creating a system and platform for Indigenous storytelling and collective healing. The resulting architecture is a series of seven built interventions including programs of community center, daycare, co-housing, and clinic in the former cradle of Canadian industrialization along the Lachine Canal. The design is positioned as a story of architectural possibilities stanced as solidarity from a settler perspective, that reflects upon truths of colonial trauma, and the potentials of reconciliation over seven generations.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10222/82683
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectArchitectureen_US
dc.subjectReconciliationen_US
dc.subjectDecolonizationen_US
dc.subjectIndigenousen_US
dc.subjectStoryworken_US
dc.subjectLachine Canalen_US
dc.subjectMontrealen_US
dc.titleArchitecture of Reconciliation on the Lachine Canal: A Story of Decolonization over Seven Generationsen_US

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