False Creek is a distinctive neighbourhood in the centre of Vancouver where you would expect to see high density, perhaps high rise development; instead you can see a low and medium rise and low density development with large public open space. It contrasts to the nearby Fairview Slopes and the West End. This thesis tries to investigate and explain what made this land development so different from others. In the 1960s, liberal ideology emerged in Canada. Its influence was felt here in Vancouver. It was embraced by the upcoming new "class" of professional, technical and administrative workers. This new liberal ideology gave new meanings to the ideas of "growth" and "progress". It promoted social equity and livability in urban development; i...
This project will explore public space design possibilities for one of Vancouver's major geomorpholo...
During the last twenty-five years, the City of Kelowna, located in the Okanagan Valley in British Co...
This study analyses planning and decision-making methods. It is concerned with the soundness both th...
Kitsilano, a Vancouver inner-city neighbourhood is an intriguing place which has developed from a mi...
Amidst the middle class "flight" to the suburbs, a select group of young, well-educated, and relativ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This thesis looks at three urban waterfront redevel...
In Vancouver and an increasing number of other North American cities, private redevelopment is respo...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the spectacular collapse of the U.S. hou...
Vancouver is currently implementing a strategic plan of controlled population and job growth. In the...
The development of the Automated Light Rapid Transit (ALRT) system in Vancouver, first proposed in t...
This thesis analyzes four housing developments in the Province of B.C. that involve mixed rental rat...
The landscapes of Western Canadian cities reflect a distinctive blend of social beliefs and municipa...
Fairview Slopes was almost completely transformed as the political class and the planning and develo...
This thesis looks at how the City of Vancouver is dealing with urban design issues in the emerging ...
This thesis explores the urban planning process surrounding the 90-acre redevelopment of Jericho Lan...
This project will explore public space design possibilities for one of Vancouver's major geomorpholo...
During the last twenty-five years, the City of Kelowna, located in the Okanagan Valley in British Co...
This study analyses planning and decision-making methods. It is concerned with the soundness both th...
Kitsilano, a Vancouver inner-city neighbourhood is an intriguing place which has developed from a mi...
Amidst the middle class "flight" to the suburbs, a select group of young, well-educated, and relativ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012This thesis looks at three urban waterfront redevel...
In Vancouver and an increasing number of other North American cities, private redevelopment is respo...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and the spectacular collapse of the U.S. hou...
Vancouver is currently implementing a strategic plan of controlled population and job growth. In the...
The development of the Automated Light Rapid Transit (ALRT) system in Vancouver, first proposed in t...
This thesis analyzes four housing developments in the Province of B.C. that involve mixed rental rat...
The landscapes of Western Canadian cities reflect a distinctive blend of social beliefs and municipa...
Fairview Slopes was almost completely transformed as the political class and the planning and develo...
This thesis looks at how the City of Vancouver is dealing with urban design issues in the emerging ...
This thesis explores the urban planning process surrounding the 90-acre redevelopment of Jericho Lan...
This project will explore public space design possibilities for one of Vancouver's major geomorpholo...
During the last twenty-five years, the City of Kelowna, located in the Okanagan Valley in British Co...
This study analyses planning and decision-making methods. It is concerned with the soundness both th...