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    • Building Blocks Towards New Education 

      Arroyo, Gaius Josiah D. (North Dakota State University, 2024)
      The purpose of this research is to look at the effects digital technologies have had on education and explore ways educational facilities can react to these new technologies in the form of how we look at learning spaces. ...
    • Building Blocks: Re-framing Urban Inestment and Community Health Through Equitable Empowerment 

      Djerf, Benjamin (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      The modern city is failing at embracing the value of difference and common ground is fading. The implicit effects of urban policy are dividing cities and putting their most marginalized communities in an even more ...
    • Building Community: A Mixed Use Urban Redevelopment Project With an Emphasis on Community Sustainability, St. Paul, Minnesota 

      Collis, Rebecca L. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      This thesis will be a study of mixed use facilities in an urban area in an effort to find a design that is not only aesthetically pleasing, but encourages community growth and development. Research will look into reasons ...
    • Building Connections Through Design 

      Kenoyer, Zachary (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      The typology of this thesis will be a modern art / design museum with a civic and education emphasis. The design will feature galleries, classrooms and workshops, hospitality spaces, and include flexible design strategies ...
    • Building Envelope Containing Phase Change Materials for Energy-Efficient Buildings 

      Li, Mingli (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Energy consumption in the building sector has increased dramatically over the past two decades. The incorporation of phase change materials (PCMs) into building envelopes is considered as effective thermal energy storage ...
    • Building IN: The BNSF Corridor Initiative 

      Perius, Jason (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      This project is an urban design study in the re-use of abandoned railway land as a potential for urban growth and development in the historic Fargo Downtown neighborhood. This project will examine the characteristic of ...
    • Building Plant 3D Genome Computing Resources 

      Bulathsinghalage, Chanaka Sampath Cooray (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Chromatin interactions play increasingly important roles in three-dimensional genome organization and long-range gene regulation. Analyzing the three-dimensional structure of the plants is currently a growing field and we ...
    • Building Senses: A Fresh Look At A Meaningful Retirement Community For The People Of Zhengzhou, China 

      Liu, Zhe (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis will rethink elderly people’s needs and according to that, design a building that responds to the physical and psychological aspects of the elderly population in the urban setting. The typology of this building ...
    • Building the Nest: Designing for Veteran Healing 

      Noe, Victoria (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      The Eagle's Healing Nest, located in Sauk Centre, MN, serves as a refuge for veterans and active duty members where they receive the support and assistance they need. Coming from all over the country, veterans migrate to ...
    • Building Within Our Bounds 

      Olson, Drew (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This graduate thesis explores where waste (or unutilized material) is being produced in the design methodology of a mixed-use building in Fargo, ND. There is waste produced in the construction process that is inevitable, ...
    • Built on the Rock 

      Reim, Philip (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      American church buildings age, deteriorate, and vanish, their congregants dwindling and lacking the financial resources to build or maintain them. Simultaneously, a global pandemic sheds light on shortcomings in ...
    • Built Politics 

      Arndt, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Since our built environment is not immune to the globalization of knowledge and culture what do we do as a society to keep its identity? Symbolism of a certin identity must seek out and inform the architecture of our civic ...
    • Bully Free 

      Fyre, David (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      A school is not just an educational institution; it’s a place where students build their identity. While attending school, students grow in many ways. Throughout the school experience, students will grow emotionally, ...
    • Bully Pulpit Club House & Retreat 

      Aldinger, Karla Jean (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      Historic Medora is a unique mix of spectacular scenery, wildlife, outdoor adventure, entertainment, dining and shopping nestled in the beautiful North Dakota badlands. Located just 3 miles south of Historic Medora lies ...
    • Burnout in Athletic Training Students: Utilization of Stress Reducing Strategies 

      Krug, Rachel Johnson (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Burnout has been associated with the helping professions for many years. Athletic training is a profession that has experienced burnout, with a decline in all athletic training professionals after the age of 30 (Kahanov ...
    • Business center for independent musicians 

      Pfaff, Russell John (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      “In music, the meter, tempo and related rhythms are referred to as time. In architecture, there exists the idea of the fourth dimension. This theory suggests that architectural forms and spaces are experienced not just in ...
    • Business Risk, Financial Risk, and Liquidity Management on U.S. Farms - Evidence From Selected States 

      Allahverdiyev, Emin (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Risk management is pivotal to agribusiness decision-making, and researchers have developed various models to disentangle factors underlying farmers’ risk decisions. This thesis argues that an appropriate model should ...
    • But the Roots Remain: The Wisconsin Progressives in the Great Depression and Post-War Era 

      McCollum, Daniel David (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This work is concerned with the development of the Progressives, a political faction of the Republican Party which was active in Wisconsin during the first half of the 20th century, throughout the Great Depression, and the ...
    • Butterfly Community and Behavioral Responses to Restored Disturbance Regimes 

      Karasch, Brooke (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Grassland organisms evolved alongside the interaction of fire and grazing, but modern management often decouples these disturbances. In order to analyze the effects of reintroducing this interaction, we implemented four ...
    • By You For You 

      Frey, Brittney (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 ...