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Enhancing Walkability in Medora: Analyzing Mobile Phone Data to Improve Walkability and Identify Critical Infrastructure Needs for Rapid Growth in Medora, ND
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
Medora, North Dakota, nestled in the heart of the Badlands. The town of Medora has grown
to be a favorite among travelers looking for a genuine experience because of its distinctive
combination of scenic natural beauty ...
The Kenosha Automotive National Historical Park: An Ethnographic Assessment for Park Design
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
The Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood is a multimillion-dollar development located on a site with significant historical background. What once housed a hub of the automotive industry is now intended to be a neighborhood ...
Mind the Gap: Bridging a Community Bisected by an Interstate
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
As a result of discrimination in urban design, many communities of color have been forced to pick up the pieces of their neighborhood after they have been paved through by major interstate developments. Among these communities ...
Bridging Urban Divides: The Impact and Implementation of Bridge Parks
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
This study examines the role bridge parks have in the enhancement of community connectivity across fragmented neighborhoods. By conducting a comparative analysis of bridge parks in various urban settings, identifying the ...
Rethinking the American Dream for the 21st Century
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
This research aims to redefine the “New American Dream” for the 21st century. In a new era where single-family homes no longer align with the preferences of this generation along with a large demographic shift to more dense ...
Benefiting Youth and the Natural Environment: Integration of Biophilic Design in a Youth Center
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
This thesis will entertain the idea of integrating biophilic design principles into a youth
center. First there is a discussion of biophilic design, community centers, and youth centers with
the intent to understand what ...
The Future of Our Future: Designing Early Education for All
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
“Disability is a natural part of the human experience and in no way diminishes the right
of individuals to participate in or contribute to society” (“About IDEA,” n.d.). Starting from a
young age, children strive to be ...
Habitat Ukraine: A Modular, Mass Timber Housing Approach to Help Rebuild Ukraine
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
Fear. Destruction. Suffering. These are the words that come to mind upon the mention of the current conflict that the nation and people of Ukraine are submerged in. Millions of them have been forced to leave behind their ...
Designing for Shared Spaces: An Approach to Enhancing Animal Welfare and Foster Human-Animal Connections Through Compassionate Design
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
The provided research conveys the problems being faced in animal shelters that were
influenced by COVID-19 and how it impacted the overcrowding rates driven by the rise in pet
relinquishment numbers and lack of social ...
Healing Through Architecture: A Human-Centered Design Focused on Biophilia and the Connection to Nature
(North Dakota State University, 2024)
At different points in our lives, we may find ourselves in a healthcare setting—supporting a loved one, undergoing treatment, or working within the healthcare profession. A thoughtfully designed space positively influences ...