Once the founding site of the city of Toronto and its second largest watercourse, the Garrison Creek and its original landscape of dense forest and deep ravines have disappeared beneath an aggressive process of development and growth. Yet, despite attempts to subdue the creek, it continues to reveal itself through a collection of buildings, sites and structures, here collectively referred to as artefacts, that mark its path. This thesis presents the lost stories of the Garrison Creek as an investigation into the circumstances surrounding its burial and the city’s futile attempts to control its wilderness. Recounted as an historical narrative through the pairing of archival photographs and stories, this thesis exhibits a catalogue o...
I find myself studying architecture in Cambridge, Ontario, a settler on lands stewarded by the Neutr...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
This thesis examines the roles played by historic reconstructions in Canada: the intent of the proje...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
Toronto’s Garrison Creek has gained a near mythical quality in both the minds and the plans of the c...
A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unple...
On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the ol...
In 2015, the wreck of the CityPlace schooner was discovered in downtown Toronto. The remains were ex...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...
A descent into the ravine is a step through a tear in urbanity. The terrain vague is a foil to the c...
ABSTRACT Damming the Remains: Traces of the Lost Seaway Communities Rosemary O’Flaherty Con...
The industrial collapse and economic instability of the late twentieth century drastically changed t...
Wilket Creek is a second order stream located in Toronto, Ontario. Over the past decade, management...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
The building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad across Canada in the years prior to the FIrst World...
I find myself studying architecture in Cambridge, Ontario, a settler on lands stewarded by the Neutr...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
This thesis examines the roles played by historic reconstructions in Canada: the intent of the proje...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
Toronto’s Garrison Creek has gained a near mythical quality in both the minds and the plans of the c...
A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unple...
On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the ol...
In 2015, the wreck of the CityPlace schooner was discovered in downtown Toronto. The remains were ex...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...
A descent into the ravine is a step through a tear in urbanity. The terrain vague is a foil to the c...
ABSTRACT Damming the Remains: Traces of the Lost Seaway Communities Rosemary O’Flaherty Con...
The industrial collapse and economic instability of the late twentieth century drastically changed t...
Wilket Creek is a second order stream located in Toronto, Ontario. Over the past decade, management...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
The building of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad across Canada in the years prior to the FIrst World...
I find myself studying architecture in Cambridge, Ontario, a settler on lands stewarded by the Neutr...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
This thesis examines the roles played by historic reconstructions in Canada: the intent of the proje...