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Productive Reintegration
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
This project will re-address the traditional function of the ‘halfway house’ and focus on how this transitional period can benefit both local communities and felons during their pre-release stage of reintegration. The ...
Architectural Asset Development
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
This thesis attempts to elucidate the connection between architecture and how well students perform academically and socially based on how much pleasure they attain from the architecture of their high school campus. The ...
Communities - Progress Through Gathering
(North Dakota State University, 2011)
The ideas of how architecture can help rural communities stay viable in the twenty-first century will be explored through the development and design of a multi-use community center. Located in Grantsburg, a small rural ...
MindSet
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
Society utilizes space as a tool to distance its most challenging and difficult citizens. In examining the question, “How can architecture influence the re-establishment of psychiatric stability in the mentally ill?”, the ...
Reinventing the American Dream: Saving the Suburbs
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
This thesis examines the future of suburban environments and tactics for creating a more feasible suburban community through modifications of the existing elements of the site. The suburban environment may be revitalized ...
gAstronomic Innovation : a new methodology for nutrition education
(North Dakota State University, 2014)
The title of the thesis is gAstronomic Innovation: A New
Methodology for Nutrition Education. The question being
investigated is, how can architecture be used as a tool to ultimately improve society’s overall health and ...
Emergent Urbanism: Architectural Place-Making in Response to A Minnesota High Speed Train Network
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
The way existing cities are set up and built is unsustainable, and risky. The bulk of new growth is occurring on the fringe of cities, where the streets and buildings have been designed for the automobile as the primary ...
Cinematic perception : exploring relationships between film and architecture
(North Dakota State University, 2014)
The basis of this thesis project stems from exploring relationships between film and architecture by examining the question: “Can the cinematic experience be enhanced by a socially focused and interactive built environment?” ...
Adaptable Architecture in a Regenerative Medicine Facility
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
The proposed regenerative medicine facility, in downtown Rochester, MN is the platform for investigating how a building can adapt with the expansion of human knowledge. The realization of adaptability in architecture can ...
Longevtiy: Urban Retirement Living
(North Dakota State University, 2013)
This thesis, Longevity, studies the ability to create a place to dwell that improves the quality, longevity, and ability to heal those that inhabit its walls all the while residing within and urban setting. The typology ...