Creator:
Mirecki, Lindsay Marie
Date:
2019
Abstract:
Situated on a remote site located in the hinterlands of Northern Ontario, this thesis begins as a positioned commentary on the conceptual effects of a nature-culture dualism and ends as an exploration of a spatial and cultural phenomena that can facilitate its middle ground. The lens and methodology used to examine this interface is the cultural ecology of making camp. This concept of 'making camp' will be defined through five act of site engagement and documentation; Arrival, Clearing, Foraging, Dwelling & Restoring.
Subject:
Architecture
Environmental Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences
Language:
English
Publisher:
Carleton University
Identifier:
Thesis Degree Name:
Master of Architecture:
M.Arch.
Thesis Degree Level:
Master's
Thesis Degree Discipline:
Architecture
Parent Collection:
Theses and Dissertations