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Wellness Through Adaptive Reuse
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
The International Existing Building Code (IEBC) was first
created alongside the International Building Code (IBC)
in 1997 to address health and safety concerns in the built
environment based upon prescriptive and ...
Empty Spaces: Architecture Healing the Emptiness within Victims of Abuse and Sexual Exploitation
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
Just as death is underrepresented in modern society, women who have been exploited in abuse, domestic violence, stalking, rape, and sex trafficking have
also become underrepresented. A voice needs to be given to these ...
Building Blocks: Re-framing Urban Inestment and Community Health Through Equitable Empowerment
(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 ...
Recognizing History through Cultural Interpretation
(2010)
Homesteading was how westward expansion began in the United States in 1862. The Homestead Act gave an applicant one hundred sixty acres or one quarter section of undeveloped land outside the original thirteen colonies. The ...
Interplanetary Habitation: Designing for Life on Mars
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
How can architecture adapt the complex engineering systems of a Mars colony to sustainable human life? Migration and travel has evolved from the dawn of humanity to the automotive and flight industries of current times. ...
Crafting Community through Architecture
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
This project intends to allow the public to have easy access to various resources and spaces within which to practice art, material hobbies, music, or simply gathering in a creative environment. This intent will be fulfilled ...
Live Mpls
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
Today we have the luxury of hindsight; this allows
for the truth of past actions to reveal itself to
us. We can look back on our shared human history
and recognize the repercussions of certain
actions, and it is with ...
Resurgence: Adapting Ecological Succession to Promote Human and Wildlife Interaction
(2016)
This work studies the effects of turf grass surrounding rural housing. It examines degree of turf management, the human relationship with nature and turf grass, aesthetics of nature and turf grass, principles of ecological ...
Isolated Urban Places & Spaces: A Rails-With-Trails Solution (Fargo, ND)
(2012)
This thesis focuses on exploring the question: how can a
pedestrian trail along an active railway corridor unite several
isolated areas of a city? The typology for exploring this project is an urban railway system that ...
Reflection: The Las Vegas Strip - Introducing Big Data into Project Planning for User Informed Design
(North Dakota State University, 2019)
Every world class city has a landmark, in Vegas it is “The Strip." Yet, this important gateway to Las Vegas venues is little more than a 10 lane downtown street controlled by stop lights. Reminiscent of 1970’s streets in ...