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A Museum of Architectural Elements
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
The theoretical premise of this thesis is “Architects communicate through the innovation, adaption and organization of elements like: structure, materials, motifs, signs, symbols and form with a society whose members are ...
The Hierarchy of innovation
(North Dakota State University, 2014)
Currently we have the opportunity to use architecture as a vehicle for innovation. The thesis title “The Hierarchy of Innovation” is an analogy and in this case relates to “a hierarchy of needs” for the current society. ...
Ski Center Fargo
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
This thesis delivers, in an attempt to answer questions, how the solid waste may be affected by communities. The subject of this attempt is a local community waste field of Fargo, ND. The theoretical Premise / Unifying ...
Resort design as it relates to the subconscious
(North Dakota State University, 2014)
How can the principles of environmental sensitivity and responsiveness measurably enhance the way that hospitality is envisioned, implemented, and experienced? The world constantly becomes more interconnected and international ...
Giving New Life
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Abstract- This thesis project is the exploration of how technology may serve to reveal architectural opportunities within a damaged
landscape. There are many places around the planet which
have been used and then left ...
Disassemblable Architecture for Rural Communities
(North Dakota State University, 2010)
Title: Disassemblable architecture for rural communities
Introduction: Our society today has been experiencing a mass migration within its own borders. People are leaving the economically stale rural communities for ...
Nesting: Dwelling through Surrealistic Spaces within the Urban Fabric of Minneapolis
(North Dakota State University, 2016)
The next generation requires humble dwelling spaces within cities hosting problematic urban complexities. While the city attempts to establish order, issues of functionality, density, and economics, take precedent. ...
Broken Connections: Creating a Partnership of Mankind, Nature and Place Through Transportation
(North Dakota State University, 2016)
This thesis examines how the revitalization of the passenger rail in America can repair an urban city’s connection with its natural surroundings, its history and its greater regional context.
St. Paul, Minnesota ...
By You For You
(North Dakota State University, 2012)
By You For You examines how much stimulus is necessary for a space to meet our needs. The typology is a multi-family dwelling. The theoretical premise/unifying idea states that designing merely for basic human needs allows ...
The Maker Factory
(North Dakota State University, 2015)
Creativity, innovation and social interaction are key elements of being human. How can architecture influence these traits and create an environment that not only inspires but allows for expression of these by means of ...