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THESIS: Mapping the City: Narrative of Memory and Place

Dec 16, 2016 | Posted by Sean | Uncategorized |

Mapping the City

Narative of Memory and Place

Desiree Geib

How do we discover a new place and begin to get acquainted with it? In Canadian cities, the sense of place can be difficult to grasp. The relative youth of the built form of the cities and a constant influx of new people from other cities, provinces, and countries continuously re-calibrate what place means. In Calgary, the sense of place includes relationships to the surroundings and the stories that are tied to the city. Ideas surrounding place are essential for architects who want to design while considering context. The question this thesis examines is: How do we learn about place, describe it, and share it, while respecting a multiplicity of experiences and histories of the city?

The act of mapping is one of the ways in which designers can begin to understand and express a sense of place. This thesis explores the connections between place, memory, and narrative and how mapping can share these aspects of experience. Through mapping, four stories of the city of Calgary emerge from a mixture of personal experience, historical maps, and research. These maps begin to express place through describing official and unofficial histories, experimenting with material and scale, and presenting narratives of the city that come through lived experience in a place.

Supervisor

Anne Bordeleau, University of Waterloo

Committee Members

Rick Andrighetti, University of Waterloo

Val Runnimeri, University of Waterloo

External Reader

Chris Pommer, PLANT Architect

The Defence Examination will take place:

Friday December 16, 2016

at 10:00 AM in the ARC Loft.

A copy of the thesis is available for perusal in ARC 2106A.


About Sean

Sean Maciel is a graduate student at UWSA. When he's not researching the legacy of desert reclamation and irrigation projects in San Francisco, he's editing BRIDGE. Find him in 2023.

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  • NidhiNair
    · Reply

    November 14, 2017 at 7:12 AM

    Hey Sean,
    I am a student of architecture from India and for my research work , this specific thesis on ‘ Mapping the City : Narrative of Memory and Place’ seemed pretty interesting as the topic is very close to what I’m preparing for as an entry to a national level competition .
    If you could please help me get my hands on this thesis , it would be of great help !
    Hope you can get me the same with the author’s permission. Thank you !
    -Nidhi ( [email protected] ) ([email protected])

    • Michelle Bullough
      · Reply

      November 28, 2017 at 10:04 PM

      Nidhi: You can find the full thesis online at: uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/handle/10012/11162

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