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    • Economic Information is not Scarce: Strategies for Reading the Economist Using Iser’s ‘Implied Reader’ 

      Opgrand, Jeff (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Like other news magazines, The Economist writes with an editorial bias that is exposed through signal words and prior knowledge it assumes of its readers. The Economist, now more popular in its online form with identical ...
    • Effect of coagulants in removing cyanotoxin-microcystinin drinking water treatment process 

      Xu, Yue; Roy, Dhriti; Khan, Eakalak (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The presence of cyanotoxins in source water is a worldwide problem. The most widespread cyanotoxin, called microcystins (MCs), produced from Microcystis Aeroginosa, can cause severe problems to the environment, animals and ...
    • Efficacy of Modular Design in Healthcare 

      Heckmann, Daniel T. (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Modular design has become an industry leading philosophy for the future of community-based health services. Modular applied as a design principle subdivides a construction system into independently fabricated units, ...
    • Eightfold Architecture 

      Meiers, Karissa (2013)
      This thesis investigates the question of how Eightfold Architecture can help inspire us to save existing abandoned buildings, and with this bring an enlightened functionality to transitional areas of our cities. The ...
    • Empirical Analysis of Behavior in Architectural Settings: Using Dartfish and JMP Software to Measure Movement 

      Brunik, Laura (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Understanding whether the mere sight of architecture can create behavioral responses or not is critical to an architect. If an architect knows what intentional response they want from the inhabitants of their design, then ...
    • ENVIRO-BRAILLE: Communicating Architecture to the Visually Impaired and Blind 

      Cragoe, Laura (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      Architecture has an immense effect on our perception of reality. It has the ability to shape people's understanding of the world and impacts the way people feel, work, move, and play. The way in which one gains understanding ...
    • Evaluating the Performance of Greenhouse Design through Digital Simulation: A Case Study of a USDA Research Laboratory at the North Dakota State University 

      Mills, Alexandra M. (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      The goal of this architectural research study is to simulate the thermal performance of a multi-story greenhouse design. To do this, the study must first verify the authenticity of digital simulation, then apply the solver ...
    • Evolution of Social Media and its Future in Business 

      Spaeth, Bryant (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This project studies the history and evolution and its move from being solely a social connection tool to a viable business tool. The research will draw primarily from secondary research of different social media sites ...
    • Examining Diverse Learning Spaces and Their Effect on Student Learning 

      Ertl, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Education has been at the forefront of all cultures since the beginning of time. Its significance, often described and held to different standards throughout the world, has often relied on its instructors, setting, and ...
    • Faith & Stewardship: Integrating Sustainability with Religious Architecture 

      Conway, Joseph (2012)
      The Faith & Stewardship project explored the sustainable possibilities of a Thai Buddhist Temple located on the north shore of Lake Superior. The Architecture was designed through the use of a client narrative. The client, ...
    • Fargo Center Grocery Store 

      Schuler, Jeffrey (2011)
    • Fargo City Center 

      Liu, Zhe (2012)
      This design has two stages; first stage is to design a 21 century urban center for the city of Fargo and second is to design a signature building on the site. I choose art school as my building typology.
    • Fargo City Center 

      Nelson, John (2011)
      This project looks at the development of the parking lot of 3rd St. N and 1st Ave in Fargo, ND. Exploring the challanges of the site through research, city planning, and building development.
    • Fargo City Center and Science Museum 

      Kautzman, Alexis (2012)
      This is a design solution for the Fargo City Hall parking lot between 2nd and 3rd street north, for a new Fargo city center that reconnects downtown to the Red River. The project includes a new urban design of the site, ...
    • Fargo Community History Center 

      Murphy, Sean (2011)
      This project centers around the creation of both an urban development and civic building at the heart of downtown Fargo between City Hall and the Red River. This focuses on creating a multi- use development where people ...
    • Fargo Heritage and Visitor Center 

      Twogood, Derek (2012)
      This is a design for a Heritage and Visitor Center for the city of Fargo, North Dakota. The site utilized is currently a parking lot near the Fargo public library and Fargo Civic Center. The overall design and ...
    • Fargo Performance Center 

      Singh, Prashanta (2012)
      The new city planning project was our goal, and we delivered it with change in elevations for dike as well as a small city park playing with the existing greenery to the east of the site. The site is on Fargo ND parking ...
    • Fargo Performing Arts Center and City Center Urban Design Plan 

      Fuhs, Justin (2012)
      This project was an urban design plan for the parking lot directly East of City Hall in Downtown Fargo. Phase two of the assignment was to design a signature building for the neighborhood.
    • Fargo Town Hall 

      Windschitl, Jacob (2012)
      A mixed use development along the river front for Fargo. The main feature of the site is a town hall for the city and community to gather.
    • FargoMuseumRLW 

      Wright, Richard (2011)