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    • Social Network Housing 

      Schneider, Thomas (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Social Network Housing aims to examine the phenomenon of the social network and the emerging technology of augmented reality. The social network has become a driving force in shaping how we communicate with each other. The ...
    • Solid Rock Physical Rehabilitation Center 

      Louis, Stephanie (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This thesis explores some possible answers to the question, “What is the correlation between physical, social, and emotional attributes?” The typology examined for this thesis is a physical rehabilitation facility. People’s ...
    • Solvay Coke and Gas 

      Nordling, Brad (2011)
      This project is meant to explore the idea of how Vacant heavy industrial zones can have different uses than existing industrial sites across America. The idea is to use sustainable design to minimize the polution rate, ...
    • Soundscape 

      Budke, Andrew (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis will examine the role of sound in the architectural experience by asking how architecture can improve the standing of sound in the designed environment. Possible solutions are subsequently explored through the ...
    • The Soup Bowl in the City of Lakes 

      Gronhovd, John (2013)
      Minneapolis residents value parks for many contributions to the public realm – as a green escape from the city, as opportunities for recreation, as places to gather – but few people think of parks as infrastructure, as ...
    • South Central High School: Redefining Community 

      Armstrong, Leah (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      My proposal is for the design of a new high school that would consolidate the schools of Colome, Gregory, Burke and eventually, Bonesteel-Fairfax. I am interested in designing for the rural educational philosophy. The ...
    • The Space Between: A Manifesto for Designing Socially Engaged Communities 

      Malnaa, Alex (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Suburbanization, low-density residential, commercial and civic zones with expansive, under-utilized parking lots have created physical and social distances between people. Each typological zone is segregated from the others ...
    • Space Sky Earth: Weather Learning Museum and Research Center 

      Gutowski, Benjamin (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      A rainstorm now and again can be a calming experience. With our climate changing and a focus on more sustainable built projects, we can only wonder if it is enough to help offset the carbon footprint that architects ...
    • Square One Rehabilitation and Wellness: The Effects Architecture Has on Treating TBI 

      Dietrich, Emma (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI, is an injury that affects how the brain works. These injuries may impact individuals’ behavior, mobility, memory, language, problem solving and empathy. TBI patients also tend to feel isolated ...
    • St. Louis Placeless 

      McKinney, Joshua (2010)
      This thesis investigates the value of beneficial context on a neighborhood in blight and how to transform a neighborhood that has faced decline into a place that harbors community and can be a place of pride for a city. ...
    • St. Michael Speedway & Resort 

      Stokke, Austin R. (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      Raceways are uncommonly thought of as a public amenity and even more uncommonly thought of as a public health solution. Although this may be an incorrect implication. For instance, race tracks could serve as an outlet for ...
    • Staging Relationships With History: The Cultural, Natural, and Eternal Ruins of Bears Ears National Monument 

      Wanner, Nathan (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      How can we, as designers of the built environment, use history as a means of transforming the future, here and now? Rooted deeply within the canyons and mesas of the 1.3-million-acre monument in southeastern Utah, ...
    • 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 ...
    • Stimulating Existing Frameworks 

      Johnson, Cooper (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      With existing architectural structures all over the world, an unlucky portion are often abandoned and demolished within time to be replaced by a newly constructed building. The reality of this, however, is the new construction ...
    • 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 ...
    • Stories of Separation: Reunifying the Emotional Border of the Korean 38th Parallel 

      Nelson, Samuel Lee (North Dakota State University, 2024)
      When encountering conditions with unknown aspects, it is an impulse to occupy them with experiences and memories to alleviate the associated feelings and reach a form of understanding. This thesis explores how our ...
    • Structured Living 

      Nelson, Brent (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Architecture and its infrastructure act as a mediating tool defining the world around us by structuring experience. This thesis will define the consequence of building and how designers structure experience by opening and ...
    • Structures Becoming Shadows: Evoking An Empathetic Perception Through The Construction of Mourning 

      Ward, Megan (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The thesis responds to the constructive thought and perception around death and the mourning and grieving processes of life. The typology being a crematorium/columbarium will emphasize this inevitable process in life and ...