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dc.contributor.authorFagerland, Leah
dc.description.abstractIncreased numbers of returning service members from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF) coincide with budgetary sequestration measures which directly impact the Department of Defense, jeopardizing available care for active duty service members and veterans. It is understood that well-integrated passive design techniques as well as the introduction of natural elements to the medical environment encourage positive physiological responses in patients. This thesis seeks to determine the manner in which satisfactory design quality may be maintained, while energy performance and budgetary constraints may be successfully accommodated.en_US
dc.publisherNorth Dakota State Universityen_US
dc.rightsNDSU Policy 190.6.2
dc.titleNeural redoubten_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-21T17:33:38Z
dc.date.available2014-09-21T17:33:38Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10365/24004
dc.subjectVeterans' hospitals -- Outpatient services.
dc.subjectClinics.
dc.subjectVeterans -- Mental health services.
dc.subjectBuildings -- Additions.
dc.subjectKeller Army Community Hospital (West Point, N.Y.)
dc.subjectWest Point (N.Y.)
dc.subjectNew York.
ndsu.degreeMaster of Architecture (MArch)
ndsu.collegeArts, Humanities and Social Sciences
ndsu.departmentArchitecture and Landscape Architecture
ndsu.programArchitecture
ndsu.advisorAly Ahmed, Bakr


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