Toronto’s Garrison Creek has gained a near mythical quality in both the minds and the plans of the city’s people. In the century since its burial and integration into the combined sewer network, there has been a growing tension between the creek’s identity as an ecological entity, and its identity as a sewer. This research explores these two faces of the Garrison, the creek and the sewer in turn, and explores how different groups have come to relate to the creek in various ways. Due to these two identities, Garrison Creek exemplifies a false division in how we have come to value urban water by celebrating water on the landscape and simultaneously dismissing the water that flows through our pipes. Garrison Creek reminds us that these systems...
On Toronto’s east-central waterfront, the Port Lands project is transforming an area that used to be...
The Fraser river is an essential, multi-purpose resource involving the interests of every community ...
Although urban runoff is a known cause of impairment for waterbodies, questions remain about the eff...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unple...
Once the founding site of the city of Toronto and its second largest watercourse, the Garrison Creek...
On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the ol...
In urban centres we rely on our built environment to support infrastructure like storm water managem...
My project deals with one of the greatest resources on earth: water. Increasing populations and land...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
Wilket Creek is a second order stream located in Toronto, Ontario. Over the past decade, management...
Increases in the global population and accompanying demands for water and food production are having...
Today, Toronto is revered among Great Lakes ' and waterfront cities for its environmental plann...
Currently the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) leads much of the planning and management of th...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
On Toronto’s east-central waterfront, the Port Lands project is transforming an area that used to be...
The Fraser river is an essential, multi-purpose resource involving the interests of every community ...
Although urban runoff is a known cause of impairment for waterbodies, questions remain about the eff...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unple...
Once the founding site of the city of Toronto and its second largest watercourse, the Garrison Creek...
On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the ol...
In urban centres we rely on our built environment to support infrastructure like storm water managem...
My project deals with one of the greatest resources on earth: water. Increasing populations and land...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2011.Ca...
Wilket Creek is a second order stream located in Toronto, Ontario. Over the past decade, management...
Increases in the global population and accompanying demands for water and food production are having...
Today, Toronto is revered among Great Lakes ' and waterfront cities for its environmental plann...
Currently the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) leads much of the planning and management of th...
This dissertation explores human interactions with Toronto’s Don River Valley from the late eighteen...
On Toronto’s east-central waterfront, the Port Lands project is transforming an area that used to be...
The Fraser river is an essential, multi-purpose resource involving the interests of every community ...
Although urban runoff is a known cause of impairment for waterbodies, questions remain about the eff...