In urban centres we rely on our built environment to support infrastructure like storm water management, transportation, energy distribution and waste removal to facilitate day to day life. Although the development of this infrastructure is necessary to allow urban centres to function, these built interventions create fragmented gaps in our urban landscape and it results in a ruptured relationship between urbanism and nature. In Toronto, we can specifically uncover this disconnection in exploring the Garrison Creek and its current hidden ravine landscape.Applied Science, Faculty ofArchitecture and Landscape Architecture (SALA), School ofUnreviewedGraduat
Earth is becoming more urban. As the human population continues the current trend of migrating towar...
Urban development alters the composition of surface materials by introducing significant areas of as...
Scholars have suggested that landscape become the main ordering device in the development of the bui...
In urban centres we rely on our built environment to support infrastructure like storm water managem...
A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unple...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
There are spaces in Toronto where the city’s grid is forced to give way. Remnants of outdated infras...
This project will explore public space design possibilities for one of Vancouver's major geomorpholo...
Toronto’s Garrison Creek has gained a near mythical quality in both the minds and the plans of the c...
The City of Toronto and its unique ravine system is examined as a case study in urban ecosystem mana...
This thesis It’s ON at Ontario Place - Or Is It? addresses the roles that architecture and landscape...
This graduation thesis concerns the reintegration and reinterpretationof infrastructure in the urban...
On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the ol...
Today in the post industrial city, the connection between different places relies mostly on transpor...
In order to protect ravines and native species, the City of Toronto requires strong, meaningful poli...
Earth is becoming more urban. As the human population continues the current trend of migrating towar...
Urban development alters the composition of surface materials by introducing significant areas of as...
Scholars have suggested that landscape become the main ordering device in the development of the bui...
In urban centres we rely on our built environment to support infrastructure like storm water managem...
A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unple...
Garrison Creek is one of many ravines along Toronto’ s waterfront which have undergone numerous tran...
There are spaces in Toronto where the city’s grid is forced to give way. Remnants of outdated infras...
This project will explore public space design possibilities for one of Vancouver's major geomorpholo...
Toronto’s Garrison Creek has gained a near mythical quality in both the minds and the plans of the c...
The City of Toronto and its unique ravine system is examined as a case study in urban ecosystem mana...
This thesis It’s ON at Ontario Place - Or Is It? addresses the roles that architecture and landscape...
This graduation thesis concerns the reintegration and reinterpretationof infrastructure in the urban...
On a Sunny Sunday Afternoon You are sitting on your porch steps under the dappled sunlight of the ol...
Today in the post industrial city, the connection between different places relies mostly on transpor...
In order to protect ravines and native species, the City of Toronto requires strong, meaningful poli...
Earth is becoming more urban. As the human population continues the current trend of migrating towar...
Urban development alters the composition of surface materials by introducing significant areas of as...
Scholars have suggested that landscape become the main ordering device in the development of the bui...