This Thesis Project began as an exploration of the architectural, philosophical and psychological nature of dwelling. From this exploration I have made an argument about the nature of dwelling based on several premises. First, that dwelling is determined by the boundaries between public and private space. Second, these boundaries of dwelling may only be adjusted or determined by a political operation- the mediation between private desire and public consensus. Third, the successful mediation of these boundaries depends on two basic conditions: equality and communication, principally speech. To test this thesis I looked for a dwelling typology where everyone was equal and where there was a minimum condition of private space. These cond...
At least 20 percent of the city of Vancouver's rental housing consists of unauthorized secondary sui...
This thesis examines the relationships between property ownership and tenant empowerment by proposin...
Analytic philosophy has largely neglected the topic of homelessness. The few notable exceptions, inc...
In our capitalist and settler-colonial society, being without a home means being excluded from the m...
Urbanization is a dominant characteristic of the world condition. Eventually 90 - 95 per-cent of the...
This paper is about the emergence of a new perspective in providing facilities for homelessness. I ...
The current housing landscape in Vancouver is characterized by exorbitant housing costs and low rent...
This paper addresses the current emphasis on interiority in the discipline of interior design with a...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
One of the major obstacles to dealing with homelessness has been the difficulty in defining the ter...
In a context of increasing individualization of our societies, dwelling has developed to become larg...
The goal of this thesis project is to create a welcoming and respectful space to house, educate, and...
That" Architecture is for people" has become a well-known clinch, which is been used without a preci...
The design of a housing continuum in Burlington provides a variety of support environments. These d...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
At least 20 percent of the city of Vancouver's rental housing consists of unauthorized secondary sui...
This thesis examines the relationships between property ownership and tenant empowerment by proposin...
Analytic philosophy has largely neglected the topic of homelessness. The few notable exceptions, inc...
In our capitalist and settler-colonial society, being without a home means being excluded from the m...
Urbanization is a dominant characteristic of the world condition. Eventually 90 - 95 per-cent of the...
This paper is about the emergence of a new perspective in providing facilities for homelessness. I ...
The current housing landscape in Vancouver is characterized by exorbitant housing costs and low rent...
This paper addresses the current emphasis on interiority in the discipline of interior design with a...
This study focuses on understanding the development of Vancouverism, a new variety of high density r...
One of the major obstacles to dealing with homelessness has been the difficulty in defining the ter...
In a context of increasing individualization of our societies, dwelling has developed to become larg...
The goal of this thesis project is to create a welcoming and respectful space to house, educate, and...
That" Architecture is for people" has become a well-known clinch, which is been used without a preci...
The design of a housing continuum in Burlington provides a variety of support environments. These d...
This thesis analyses the extent to which municipal and provincial policy decisions over the past dec...
At least 20 percent of the city of Vancouver's rental housing consists of unauthorized secondary sui...
This thesis examines the relationships between property ownership and tenant empowerment by proposin...
Analytic philosophy has largely neglected the topic of homelessness. The few notable exceptions, inc...