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    • Development of the Youth 

      Bickel, Jeremy (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis presents research on the benefits well designed youth centers can have on children as they grow into adulthood. The typology of this project is a center for the study of children maturation. The site is in ...
    • Growing & Aging- a new way of connecting generations 

      Lillegaard, Sara (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      “Growing and Aging: a new way of connecting generations,” is an exploration of a new architectural typology that tries to fill in the generation gap existing between young people and our aging society. When looking at the ...
    • Kibogaoka Youth Castle 

      Unknown author (North Dakota State University, 2008-11-24)
    • Kibogaoka Youth Castle 

      Unknown author (North Dakota State University, 2008-11-24)
    • Kibogaoka Youth Castle 

      Unknown author (North Dakota State University, 2008-11-24)
    • Kibogaoka Youth Castle 

      Unknown author (North Dakota State University, 2008-11-24)
    • Kibogaoka Youth Castle 

      Unknown author (North Dakota State University, 2008-11-24)
    • Kibogaoka Youth Castle 

      Unknown author (North Dakota State University, 2008-11-24)
    • Lake Street Teen Center 

      Mueller, Kelsi (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      The Lake Street Teen Center addresses the question how can design positively impact a place susceptible to delinquent behavior? The Typology for the investigation of this problem is a center for teens. The Theoretical ...
    • Learning from Our Past: Catching Dreams 

      Gurule, Rebekah (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Youth Centers around America are dedicated to improve the health, safety and communication of the overall youth population. Throughout the United States of America, there are several organizations that focus on the youth. ...