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    A Historic American Landscape Survey for the North Dakota State University Campus (2022 Gunlogson Presentation)
    (North Dakota State University. Libraries, 4/21/2022) Visilia, Anna Maria; Fischer, Dominic; North Dakota State University. Libraries
    Presented by: Anna Maria Visilia, Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture and Dominic Fischer, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Landscape Architecture
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    Fargo photographer explores nature’s artifacts using 19th century technique: Meghan Duda considers her camera the ultimate icebreaker
    (Fargo Forum, 2021-09-13) Whiting, Lonna; Arts Partnership
    This September 2021 article from the Fargo Forum features NDSU art professor Meghan Duda and discusses her use of carbon printing to create images of botanical specimens during an artist residency at McCanna House in McCanna, ND.
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    Artistic Green Thumb: North Dakota art professor and painter goes to work with inspiration from Monet's garden
    (Fargo Forum, 2021-04-27) Lamb, John
    This April 2021 article from the Fargo Forum features NDSU art professor Kimble Bromley and discusses Monet's influence on his painting.
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    Architectural Research@NDSU
    (North Dakota State University, 2018) Mahalingam, Ganapathy
    Architectural research is different from basic or applied research, in that design processes are involved as part of the research. Architectural research attempts to solve a research problem, answer a research question, or address a design issue, using designs as the vehicle for the inquiry. The instruments of the research are often drawings, animations, models, simulations and other design artifacts. The researcher attempts to solve a design problem, answer a research question, or address a design issue, using these design artifacts as research instruments. The Architectural Research Studio is a viable curricular offering in a professional, graduate, accredited curriculum in Architecture. It provides the benefits of boosting research productivity in a department, strengthening ties with architectural firms that have an alumni presence, providing career networking opportunities for graduate students, generating valuable intellectual property, fostering research careers, and adding to the knowledge base of the Architecture profession. The all-around benefits far outweigh the challenges that have to be overcome in offering this studio.
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    Biographical Dictionary of Great Plains Architects
    (North Dakota State University, 2019) Ramsay, Ronald L.M.
    The Biographical Dictionary of Great Plains Architects is a web-based research project. This is a user-friendly index devoted to the presence of architects on the Great Plains of the United States. From the 1830s in parts of east Texas to the 1930s, architecture has emerged as a profession in this region. This project attempts to document the hundreds of architects that have lived and practiced their profession here.