In a context of rapid urbanization and increasingly standardized built environments, urbanism must find new methods of creating appropriate conditions for the variability of contemporary urban life. The city, understood as a system of interconnected processes in constant change, offers a relational way of thinking about urban design. This thesis explores the concept of Relational Urbanism through a strategic design approach that engages the complexity of the site to create variability in the built environment by relating built form to landscape elements. This relational approach has particular potential in post-industrial sites, where challenging existing conditions and processes of remediation resist conventional methods of redevelopment. ...
The city, composed of heterogeneous relations, is an open complex system, beyond its physicality. Qu...
[EN] Research on Canadian urbanism and, in particular, Canadian urban design, despite some notable e...
Amidst an unprecedented pace of high-rise developments along Toronto’s main streets, the issue of ho...
Too often, master planning strategies have failed to produce spaces responding to the social, cultur...
How we plan and manage urban development has become an increasingly complex challenge due to unpredi...
Urban intensification in the city of Toronto during the 1960s draws from the essential idea – “Tower...
In this think piece I will take you on a journey to share my approach to reading contemporary city b...
How we plan and manage urban development has become an increasingly complex challenge, due to unpred...
Between the years 2000 and 2010, the City of Toronto experienced an unprecedented spike in cultural ...
Rapid condominium development in Toronto is consuming large areas of the ground plane in prominent c...
Projecting Urban Natures is a compilation thesis in critical studies in architecture. It comprises t...
Previous research has established the value of regarding cities as complex systems, and as systems w...
Previous research has established the value of regarding cities as complex systems, and as systems w...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibli...
The thesis The Reflexive Urban Fabric: An Investigation of Toronto’s Rail Corridor is concerned with...
The city, composed of heterogeneous relations, is an open complex system, beyond its physicality. Qu...
[EN] Research on Canadian urbanism and, in particular, Canadian urban design, despite some notable e...
Amidst an unprecedented pace of high-rise developments along Toronto’s main streets, the issue of ho...
Too often, master planning strategies have failed to produce spaces responding to the social, cultur...
How we plan and manage urban development has become an increasingly complex challenge due to unpredi...
Urban intensification in the city of Toronto during the 1960s draws from the essential idea – “Tower...
In this think piece I will take you on a journey to share my approach to reading contemporary city b...
How we plan and manage urban development has become an increasingly complex challenge, due to unpred...
Between the years 2000 and 2010, the City of Toronto experienced an unprecedented spike in cultural ...
Rapid condominium development in Toronto is consuming large areas of the ground plane in prominent c...
Projecting Urban Natures is a compilation thesis in critical studies in architecture. It comprises t...
Previous research has established the value of regarding cities as complex systems, and as systems w...
Previous research has established the value of regarding cities as complex systems, and as systems w...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1991.Includes bibli...
The thesis The Reflexive Urban Fabric: An Investigation of Toronto’s Rail Corridor is concerned with...
The city, composed of heterogeneous relations, is an open complex system, beyond its physicality. Qu...
[EN] Research on Canadian urbanism and, in particular, Canadian urban design, despite some notable e...
Amidst an unprecedented pace of high-rise developments along Toronto’s main streets, the issue of ho...