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    • Lady Lawyers: How The Good Wife Portrays Females in the Legal System 

      Hammes, Abby (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This research is an attempt at analyzing the messages that entertainment media sends to the public about female lawyers. Although much research has been done on this topic, it has not been revisited in many years, since ...
    • Lake Christina Allergy and Asthma Center 

      Schommer, Daniel (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City(MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...
    • Language Contact and Change: English’s Impact on Subject Personal Pronouns in Spanish 

      Lorenz, Angela (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      In my project, I will analyze at the debate of whether English is affecting the use of the subject personal pronoun in Spanish in the United States. In English, the subject personal pronoun is more or less obligatory—speakers ...
    • The Language of BIM: Industry Foundation Classes for the Reduction of Construction Time 

      Weiss, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Industry Foundation Classes, or IFCs for short, exist for the safe transfer of digital building information between professions. The language of IFC has been prevalent between some architectural firms and their corresponding ...
    • Learning Environments: How Space Can Stimulate the Learning Process 

      Fadley, Alicia (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      When stimulating the brain and its creativity in learning one needs to focus not on how to drive information in, but instead excite and inspire. The premise for this thesis is in focusing on the topic of space and how it ...
    • Life and Architecture in the Public Realm 

      Saddler, Nick (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      While one might think of the public realm as any and all space outside one's front door, the reality has never been as simple. Throughout history, different activities and philosophies have shaped the ways societies interact ...
    • The Limitations of Simulation Software in Architectural Design 

      Hanson, Shannon (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Pedestrian simulation software is a design tool that can be useful in helping designers make designs informed by the movement of pedestrians through a defined space. This study looked at the application of the software to ...
    • Living through Death in Anime 

      Trygstad, Jordan (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      The focus of this project is to analyze how Japanese culture view death through anime. In aid of that goal, the project also provides some background information on traditional Japanese myths as well as the two dominant ...
    • Making Privately-Funded Mixed-Use NFL Stadium Development Feasible: A Washington DC Case Study 

      Scott, Jake (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      This research investigates if mixed use designed within the stadium itself can generate revenue that equals a typical stadium subsidy, which would create justification for a privately-funded venue. Because the Washington ...
    • The Mascot Effect 2: Social Factors Influencing Pronunciation of Coyote 

      Barta, Kellam (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      The purpose of this project is to build upon previous findings that suggest that a university mascot with varying pronunciations (NDSU Bi/z/on vs. Bi/s/on) contributes to establishing and maintaining a sense of local ...
    • Medication Safety and Opioid Risk Screenings Conducted by Nurses in Patients' Homes 

      O'Gary, Brianna; Eukel, Heidi N. (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Home health patients are at risk of medication safety issues due to lack of pharmacy follow up. A Home Health Screening Program was created by NDSU’s ONE Program to expand medication safety and opioid risk screenings to ...
    • The Methodology of Calculating the Carbon Footprint of a Building 

      Kane, Kaitlyn (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      The thesis research topic I chose is the methodology of calculating the carbon footprint of a building. I chose this topic because I care a lot about our environment and sustaining it. How can I take a site and not wipe ...
    • Mountain Architecture Prototype 

      Mueller, Peter (2015)
    • Movement Through Space 

      Rauniyar, Ankit (2011)
      Recognizing that the Western Tradition of Architecture has been perpetuated through the passing on of stories through the creation of primarily symbolic artefacts, this studio emphasizes students’ ability to imagine, work, ...
    • MXC - Healthcare 

      Stevens, Caralyn (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City(MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...
    • MXC - Infinity Baths 

      Kuelbs, Peter (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City(MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...
    • MXC Center 

      Osten, Alisha (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City (MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...
    • MXC School for Service-Learning - ARCH 771 - Fall 2011 

      Tabert, Casey (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City(MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...
    • MXC School of Ecology 

      Nies, Shane (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City(MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...
    • MXC Transit Center 

      Kuster, Kris (2011)
      Students in this studio were asked to study the planning principles of a 1960’s “new town” that was proposed for west-central Minnesota, the Minnesota Experimental City(MXC). They were then asked to imagine a new or hybrid ...