This thesis focuses on the community of Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Northwestern Ontario and the impact of the Winnipeg Aqueduct on a way of life. This thesis aims to present an architectural response which provides a restorative environment for a community, as well as developing a sustainable economy within that community. The main architectural response includes a water purifcation centre, a community greenhouse and a constructed wetlands park. Potable water will then be available to the community’s residents. Once this is established the second phase will be an eco-lodge that incorporates the living museum previously established within the community, along with a series of cabins, as this will promote eco-tourism. A series of ...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
Existing as a force powerful enough to shape the face of the earth, yet delicate enough to sustain t...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
Canada’s Indigenous communities are at a disproportionately higher risk of living with deficiencies ...
Cottaging is a ‘summer-home’ tradition for many Canadian families and plays an important role in Ont...
Many water systems on First Nations in Saskatchewan are at risk of not being able to consistently me...
This thesis will aim to address the following theoretical questions: How can architectural interven...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...
The city Winnipeg, built on the wet prairie, has been threatened by severe flooding for decades. The...
Access to drinkable water is essential to human life. The consequence of unsafe drinking water can b...
My thesis project deals with creating a ecological and experiential balance in our environment. I p...
Traditionally, infrastructure, ecology, and architecture in a city have existed in separate systems,...
My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations,...
Water is the most vital resource on Earth. We are facing a global water crisis and the time has come...
This thesis was written with cognizance of humanity’s passage into the current epoch: the Anthropoce...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
Existing as a force powerful enough to shape the face of the earth, yet delicate enough to sustain t...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
Canada’s Indigenous communities are at a disproportionately higher risk of living with deficiencies ...
Cottaging is a ‘summer-home’ tradition for many Canadian families and plays an important role in Ont...
Many water systems on First Nations in Saskatchewan are at risk of not being able to consistently me...
This thesis will aim to address the following theoretical questions: How can architectural interven...
Kashechewan, a flood-prone remote First Nation in northern Ontario, is the focus of this thesis. It ...
The city Winnipeg, built on the wet prairie, has been threatened by severe flooding for decades. The...
Access to drinkable water is essential to human life. The consequence of unsafe drinking water can b...
My thesis project deals with creating a ecological and experiential balance in our environment. I p...
Traditionally, infrastructure, ecology, and architecture in a city have existed in separate systems,...
My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations,...
Water is the most vital resource on Earth. We are facing a global water crisis and the time has come...
This thesis was written with cognizance of humanity’s passage into the current epoch: the Anthropoce...
Residential streets make up a large proportion of accessible public space while failing to facilitat...
Existing as a force powerful enough to shape the face of the earth, yet delicate enough to sustain t...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...