NDSU Student Research & Scholarship: Recent submissions
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Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Justin Hayes
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Joshua Caroon and Kurt Krumweide
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Nicholas Bruhn
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Sarah Bremer
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Katie Evans (3rd place)
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Daniel McGinnis (2nd place)
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
Bus Shelter Design Competition Entry from Jennifer Burke and Mark Schlanser (1st place)
(Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2003)Shannon McDonald's Third Year Architecture Studio students were asked to design a state-of-the-art or "cool" bus shelter that could be stationed by the Dome or by University Village. On December 12, 2003, design entries ... -
A Refractive Index Study of a Diverse Set of Polymeric Materials by QSPR with Quantum-Chemical and Additive Descriptors
(North Dakota State University, 2020)In silico methods is a cost- and time-effective way to synthesize materials. Refractive index (n) is an important characteristic of an optical material. This work contains a quantitative structure–property relationship ... -
Overcoming: An Architectural Response: Study of Architectural Settings that Transition Individuals to Adulthood
(North Dakota State University, 2019)What role do architectural programs and architectural elements play in helping individuals overcome liminal conditions on the pathway to adulthood? This research report will frame student learning in a college environment ... -
Teens: Let's Give Them Some Space; An Architectural Exploration of Teenage Tragedies
(North Dakota State University, 2019)At a time when we can find numerous divisions between ourselves and the next person, there is one thing that every adult has in common: we were once a teenager. Like any experience, being a teenager comes with moments ... -
Architectural Settings Which Facilitate Transcultural Understanding
(North Dakota State University, 2019)To understand how a space can promote trans-cultural understanding, it is imperative to understand transculturalism. It is defined as seeing one's self in the other (Cuccioletta, 2002). This means finding aspects of, or ... -
Redesigning the Passenger Experience in the Context of Commercial Aviation: Door to Door
(North Dakota State University, 2019)When addressing the topic of travel, a series of mixed emotions can rise up within us. Stemming from our experience from previous trips, we may choose to see the entire trip as a positive or negative based upon a single element: ... -
Border Catalog: Integrated Sense of Border
(North Dakota State University, 2019)Despite the popularity of border issues in today's media, the spatial organization which borders create remain unrecognized. This paper discusses the relationship between architecture and borders through a catalog which ... -
Psychology & Design: The Biophysical Connection between Architectural Design and Psychological Health
(North Dakota State University, 2019)This purpose of this thesis is to emphasize the importance of the biophysical connection between the human psyche and the environment. In theory, these elements can coexist to manipulate the relationship between design ... -
Wellness Through Adaptive Reuse: Developing a Workflow to Determine the Most Beneficial Adaptive Reuse Strategies
(North Dakota State University, 2019)Architecture in the United States is defined by its variety of architectural styles over its lifespan as well as its innovation. The rapid expansion of our nation and its economy has led to urban sprawl and an attitude ... -
Designing for Outsiders: Understanding the Effects of Indended and Unintended Design
(North Dakota State University, 2019)How tolerant are we of people outside our community? Our ingrained instincts drive us as humans to seek positive interactions, to feel accepted and appreciated, to find purpose to help us thrive as individuals and as a ... -
Chromolume: A Study of How Colored Lights Inform Natural Healing Practices Through Architecture
(North Dakota State University, 2019)The built environments we occupy regularly have a strong and lasting impact on our mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual health. This leads to the question of: What role can architecture play in facilitating healing ... -
Intentional Community: Architecture Can Form Community for Vanlifers
(North Dakota State University, 2019)What is the potential of community-based infrastructure for vanlifers? Vanlife is an ever-growing movement across North America and the rest of the world. Driven by high costs of living, mundane desk jobs, poor quality of ... -
The Shape of a Home: Using Shape Grammar to Design a Single-Family Residence
(North Dakota State University, 2019)The goal of this research project was to study the application of shape grammar in order to investigate its potential use as a form of computer aided software as an alternative to the ever so popular Building Information ... -
A Study of the Ideal Acoustical/Spatial Environment for Rave/EDM Performance Spaces
(North Dakota State University, 2019)By examining the types of space raves inhabited, from the predominate 90s anarchist grass-root origins of the urban undergrounds to today's contemporary youth in vast landscapes of com-modified festivals and clubs, as well ...