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    • Game Play: Promoting Park Retention, Physical Activity, and Social Interaction in Central Minneapolis through Pokemon GO 

      Malecek, Kyle (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      It’s become increasing obvious how technology has impacted and influenced our everyday lives. People are constantly on their phones, laptops, tablets, or gaming consoles for entertainment and staying connected with their ...
    • gAstronomic Innovation : a new methodology for nutrition education 

      Muckenhirn, Joshua (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      The title of the thesis is gAstronomic Innovation: A New Methodology for Nutrition Education. The question being investigated is, how can architecture be used as a tool to ultimately improve society’s overall health and ...
    • Gateway Centre - Minneapolis, Minnesota 

      Olschlager, Gordon A. (North Dakota State University, 1978)
    • The Gathering Garden: Bringing Warmth to Fargo's Frigid Winters 

      Marsh, Rachel (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      Fargo’s rapidly improving downtown community life has one large, seven-month-long problem: winter. During the frigid winter, the public life of Fargo’s downtown comes to a halt. Thus, this research began with the goal of ...
    • The Genesis Project : exploring the convergence of architecture, music, & life 

      Halvorson, Timothy (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Music is an innate human quality that provokes physical, mental, and spiritual responses both consciously and subconsciously, and consequently, has the capacity to change the environment. Architecture can be designed as a ...
    • Georgetown Park: A New Urbanist Neighborhood on Fargo's Urban Fringe 

      Stachon, Gregory (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      Poorly planned development is threatening our environment, our health, and our quality of life. In communities across America "sprawl" - scattered development that increases traffic, saps local resources and destroys ...
    • Geplaatst Herinnering Aan Geschiedenis: Architecture the Spatial Arts of History in Curaçao 

      Fielmich, Souiedi (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      History is not just a collection of facts and figures; it is a multifaceted phenomenon that impacts the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of a community. The power of imagination and the human mind’s ability to ...
    • Gestalt: A High School of Individuals Within a Whole 

      Nelson, Bailey (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      How will this design of a high school be different than any other high school in America? Within this school, each student will not come out like a manufactured replica of a utopian society. Instead, students find their ...
    • Getting Old: A Design Solution to Improve Mental Health Post Retirement 

      Buschke, Bailey (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Individuals 65 years and older are struggling with the alarmingly high suicide rates among their peers. This is often caused by the sudden lack of purpose following retirement. Designing for community involvement while ...
    • GI JOE: Green Infrastructure for the Average Joe 

      Swanson, Zachary (2012)
      The landscape that supports our cities is often invisible to its inhabitants. This thesis examines how landscape infrastructure can communicate in our lives. The fabric of our cities stitches together the intricate systems ...
    • Giving New Life 

      Weber, Nicholas (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Abstract- This thesis project is the exploration of how technology may serve to reveal architectural opportunities within a damaged landscape. There are many places around the planet which have been used and then left ...
    • Global Portal Through Architectural Experience 

      Thyen, Jeremiah (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Traveling around the world is often an exclusive experience that is not possible for many people within our communities. It is important that everyone has an opportunity to see the world through a variety of experiences. ...
    • Gooseberry Mound Park: Children's Sensory Garden 

      Sauer, Erin M. (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      A Children’s Sensory Garden aimed to become a unique learning experience for the public’s enjoyment. Located in Moorhead, Minnesota, with the intention of becoming a place to learn as well as play, emphasis will be on ...
    • Grand Coulee Living and Retail/ An Environmental Approach Towards Sustainable Living 

      Wetch, Christopher R. (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Will there be a paradigm shift in the way people build and live because of varying economic conditions? The building typology will be a sustainable mid-rise mixed use building. The world’s population currently and in the ...
    • Grand Village Nursing Home Therapeutic Garden: Healing Through Nature 

      Oja, Laura (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The United States is aging. Baby boomers are getting older and the elderly population is on the rise. As people age many develop diseases and can no longer care for themselves. Lots of people joke about "sending mom and ...
    • Great escapeway : connecting North Dakota State University to downtown Fargo 

      Latham, Robert (2015)
      The primary focus of this thesis is to demonstrate how the Great Northern Rail Corridor, located in Fargo, North Dakota, can be repurposed into a greenway that connects North Dakota State University and its students with ...
    • The Green Line: Promoting Safety and Connections Through a Year Round Bicycle Network for Fargo, North Dakota. 

      Eide, Everett (2016)
      This paper will define what qualities make bicycle paths and lanes safe and easy to see. Winter maintenance strategies that are successful in ensuring year round use will be defined as well. First, data from various sources ...
    • Green-Line: Nature in an Urban Setting 

      Chaput, Hunter (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Many cities lack one of the most beautiful and important aspects of life, nature. When people think of cities they think of traffic and concrete and congestion. It can be a big turn off to people who are used to trees and ...
    • Griffith Stadium: Ballpark for Twins' Baseball 

      Beste, Corey J. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      A ballpark is a special place. It is where a community comes together to celebrate one common interest in a single event. A ballpark exhibits a character so powerful that its personality becomes an imperative part of ...
    • Growing & Aging- a new way of connecting generations 

      Lillegaard, Sara (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      “Growing and Aging: a new way of connecting generations,” is an exploration of a new architectural typology that tries to fill in the generation gap existing between young people and our aging society. When looking at the ...