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    • Steam Baths 

      Johnson, Jeremiah (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Today, architecture constitutes the greatest range of the built environment; yet our buildings are causing physiological and mental stress to the public. If architecture is designed intuitively by engaging the public’s ...
    • “Steering and salvaging” : an architectural exploration proposal toward automotive recycling and research prototyping 

      Brinkman, Ronald (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Automotive design and recycling are essential industries in today’s efforts fighting unsustainability. Yet these industries are too often excluded from one another. I am proposing to design an urban environment automotive ...
    • Stillwater Community Center 

      Hoefler, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      How can current needs be addressed to form a space that adds value and connectivity to a community? This is a study of how community driven needs creates a structure that can be used in multiple ways. Using common needs ...
    • Stonewall Farms expansion : a new approach to venue design 

      Holmgren, Drew J (2014)
      Stonewall Farms Expansion: A New Approach to Midwest Venue Design, builds upon a growing movement in the venue industry. This new movement is characterized by individuals and small startup-businesses looking to offer clients ...
    • subURBAN : redefining urban residential 

      Bugge, Steven (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Suburbia is being called home to an increasing number of people living in Western societies. In the United States, more people live in the suburbs than the cities they surround, and 75% of all new construction is taking ...
    • Sustainable Connections: A Comprehensive Design of a Energy-Efficient Convention Center 

      Kautzman, Alexis (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      Sustainable Connections: A Comprehensive Design of a Energy-Efficient Convention Center is a design thesis focused on the issue how can adaptive sustainable methods and technologies be applied to a convention center to ...
    • Sustainable Engagement 

      Crook, Sarah (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      This thesis is my solution to how architecture can influence individuals to learn and live in a sustainable environment that excites its users. I have redefined sustainability as, “a social change involving individuals, ...
    • Sustainable Lakeshore Tourism 

      Bishop, Adam (2012)
      This thesis examines the importance of urban lakeshore waterfronts for they are merely large wetlands, that play a crucial role in maintaining eco-balance, protecting bio-diversity, and replenishing underground water ...
    • The Synthesis of Balance: Conscious Design Based on the Lived Experience 

      Aberle, Kaitlyn (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Architecture become harmonious when it is experienced as a triad of the lived reality, the perceived experience, and the impact it has on the memory of the soul. The physical reality of the built environment can highly ...
    • Test of Time 

      Kleist, Lane (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This thesis is a study of how the use of recycled materials can express the passage of time within a society or culture. The building typology for the execution of this idea is a historical museum. The Theoretical ...
    • Theater of Life: Participatory Design as a Feature for Intentional Adaptation to a Diverse Set of Lifestyles 

      Hasse, Jacob (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      The purpose of this thesis is to propose an integrated model for intentional living and participatory design. Theater of Life seeks to expand the potential of housing in a dense urban environment with blank canvas units ...
    • Theodore Hamm's Rebrew 

      Stephenson, Kenneth (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      A brewery that produced beer for roughly 130 years employing thousands of workers from the area has been sitting vacant for 17 years slowing crumbling from lack of upkeep. With the constant threat of being razed and losing ...
    • the THIRD: Space of Place in Transit-orientated Development 

      Johnson, Alex (2012)
      This thesis project introduces an urban design concept into the residential suburb of New Hope, Minnesota, connecting social interaction and movement to the hub of the city center. It will illustrate the notion that suburban ...
    • Through A Screen Darkly: The Fantastic Countersite of Minneapolis' Film Archive + Museum 

      Rhone, Thomas (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      What can architecture and film learn from one another’s process of creating worlds? ¬Image has transformed through time from the origins of desire to our modern world of mechanically reproduced images. During the ...
    • Transcultural Education: Building Understanding through Architecture 

      Mack, Olivia (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Architecture has the innate ability to control the environment in which it creates, so it presents itself as a tool for creating desired outcomes. This desired outcome is the change of social climate through Transcultural ...
    • Transforaum: Using Nature and Architecture to Enhance Well-being 

      Stokes, Leah (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This thesis answers the question, “How can incorporating natural elements into a space affect individuals in a positive way so that their overall wellness is improved?” When the health of an individual is being tested and ...
    • Transforming an Urban Corridor: Bus Rapid Transit on Lake Street 

      Neuenschwander, Emily (2013)
      The Midtown Corridor is a culturally diverse, commercial district within the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota that is currently undergoing analysis for proposed transit alternatives. This site was selected because of its ...
    • The Transitional Community: Integrating Students into the Community of St. Joseph, MN 

      Krueger, Kyle (2013)
      Community design’s primary benefactors are the home owners and children forgetting about the young adults of the community. In some towns, but especially college towns, the population of young adults is the majority and ...
    • TriPeaks Montessori 

      Jansen, Alexander (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Blending architecture with landscape is not a new feature in design. For the Montessori schooling system, directly relating the natural world into the school’s methods of teaching is crucial for the development of the ...
    • The Twin Cities Transportation Terminal 

      Diehl, Logan (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The purpose of this thesis is to examine the way that all the different modes of transport in an urban transportation system can be brought together into one seamless solution. This thesis is set in the metropolitan area ...