GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH
Search or browse through research completed by MLA graduates at the University of Manitoba. Our goal is to create a collective research database for all Landscape Architecture programs across Canada.
Moving towards food sovereignty: creating a connected, fair and sustainable food system in Winnipeg through productive urban landscapes
Quesada, Evelyn
2014-01-21
The intention behind this work was to re-imagine the possibilities for productive landscapes within our city. The purpose of this practicum is to design opportunities for people to become more self-sufficient, self-sustaining and less-dependant on the current food system through productive urban landscapes. This practicum proposes that we design a . . .
Black tracking a landscape topology: extension to Boat Harbour
Gidden, Graham
2014-01-21
Black Tracking a Landscape Topology: Extension to Boat Harbour is a path of personal experience and design utilizing both lived and geometric spaces of a design process. The practicum explores and applies landscape topology as a hermeneutic phenomenological approach for designing points along a rejuvenated rail corridor for visitors to engage with . . .
An ecological pilgrimage: fostering ecological literacy in the Lake Winnipeg watershed
Stankewich, Shawn
2014-01-13
This practicum investigates the application of ecological literacy theory to the practice of landscape architecture. Ecological literacy can be defined as the ability to comprehend the complex relationships of one’s surrounding environment and live life with greater environmental sensitivity. The Lake Winnipeg watershed is home to over 5 million pe . . .
The Crazy Horse Memorial: a study of a sacred and contested landscape
LaRocque, Taylor Danielle
2014-01-13
The Black Hills of South Dakota, once home to the Lakota Sioux, is a sacred landscape to these people, but is currently threatened by extensive tourism, mining, industrial and logging activity. Within these sacred hills, an enormous carving in stone is slowly being created in the form of a Lakota warrior: the Crazy Horse Memorial. The carving is me . . .
Reacquaint the waters of history: the Kaministiquia River
Mitchell, Sarah C.R.
2014-01-13
The modern interaction we have with the natural environment surrounding our cities is often limited to designated areas that usually contain manicured trails. When information is very limited or absent we often avoid exploring such areas and instead opt for others both familiar and easily accessible. Mapping as a means to engage a community is a me . . .
Sargent Avenue - a neighborhood catalyst
Neves, Daniel Seoane
2014-01-13
The purpose of this practicum is to better understand Sargent Avenue. The objective is the rejuvenation of this Avenue in a neighborhood that has been in decline for three decades, with the aim that this may become a catalyst for urban renewal in the neighborhood. Some of the principal issues are: municipal government neglect, population flux, affo . . .
