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    • Contrasting History 

      Jensen, Jared (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This graduate thesis examines the inherent meaning in a constructed building and using that to find a new purpose for that building that embraces its style, age, and purpose. Through this connection with history, the ...
    • Cooling Off Social Meltdown 

      Shibuya, Hajime (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      These days many problems are discussed worldwide including the environmental, cultural, and economic fields. Pollutions from industrial exhausts are killing not only the ecological environment but for us, human being. ...
    • Courage campus - a place of healing and re-discovery 

      Avard, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      This thesis will help develop a place where armed force members can begin to reconnect back to society. Architecture will be used to create a safe haven for service members andfamilies who have been affected by horrifying ...
    • Coworking and the Social Office 

      Nohr, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Our community is an integral part of our identity and our relationship with one another gives us purpose. Architecture constructs the environment and so constructs our interactions. This thesis explores how architectural ...
    • Cradle for change : finding the space between home and homelessness 

      Economos, Jason (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      This thesis is about creating a place where the poor and homeless can live without fear of where the money for their living arrangements is coming from and where they can be taught useful skills for reintegrating into ...
    • Crafting Community through Architecture 

      Theisen, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      This project intends to allow the public to have easy access to various resources and spaces within which to practice art, material hobbies, music, or simply gathering in a creative environment. This intent will be fulfilled ...
    • Creating a Functional use of City Space Along the St. Croix River in Correlation to Seasonal Flooding 

      Valiquet, Sydney (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Many locations within the United States have major flooding problems. One of these locations is along the St. Croix River. The St. Croix River is a tributary of the Mississippi River and it is approximately 169 miles long. ...
    • Creating Celebrations, Food, and Spaces 

      Hansen, Ashley (2012)
      The city of Minneapolis, Minnesota in the Cedar Riverside neighborhood currently has one community garden dedicated to children. The neighborhood is one of the poorest in the city and is very ethnically diverse. With the ...
    • Creating for creativity 

      Brackel, Alicia (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      This thesis, Creating for Creativity, examines the impact an experience of an environment has on its inhabitant’s creativity. The typology of this project is a 76,000 square foot art museum and creativity center located ...
    • Creating Something Old: Bringing New Housing Back Within City Limits 

      Greff, Ty D. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      How long should a building last; twenty years, thirty years? What if a building is still standing? There is a better answer than demolition and forgetting. Buildings can be rebuilt, reused and recycled back into ...
    • Creative Synergy 

      Prescott, Megan Lynn (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      Art is eternal; it can be viewed for years after its original creation and still be appreciated. I would like to create a center, a community of sorts, to support the arts. In this facility there would be an environment ...
    • crime framework: designing for crime prevention 

      Kaisershot, Ashley (2012)
      Crime changes the social perception of the first time visitor and returning user and their ability to adapt in a changing environment while establishing their role in a community that is currently influenced by inclusionary ...
    • Crossing Paths: Landscape Planning for Human-Wildlife Balance 

      Smail, Benjamin J. (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Design methods to reconnect the Salish and Kootenai people, as well as those permitted to visit, to their ancestral lands and historical/cultural sites as well as the safe and efficient movement of native animal species ...
    • Cruel and Unusual: The Architecture of Oppression 

      Cwiak, Cory (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States. This figure is a result of dramatic spike in incarceration since 1980, in which the U.S. prison population has grown ...
    • Culinary School for Healthy Eating: Healthy Choices Without Sacrificing Taste 

      Otteson, Angela Marie (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Food is a very important aspect that can make a big difference in our lives yet is very often neglected. The main research area of this project will be designing a culinary ...
    • Cully Park remediating the Willamette Waterfront of Portland 

      Windrum, Kelsey (2015)
      This thesis is a remediation greenway project with an emphasis on waterfront revitalization and phytoremediation. Researched greenways focus on the conservation, recreation, and non-motorized transportation of a maintained ...
    • Cultivate: A Vertical Solution 

      Schuler, Jeffrey (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis titled “Cultivate: a Vertical Solution” will address the question, “How can architects stop suburban sprawl?” The typology of this project will be a 535,234 sqft high-rise mixed-use vertical farm in Brooklyn ...
    • Cultivating Content 

      Berggren, Andrew (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Cultivating Content aims to uncover truths about current social and environmental dilemmas, while revealing how mass transportation can be used to rectify them. It states that transportation via personal automobile has ...
    • Cultural Confluence: A Spirited Learning Environment 

      Ertl, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Education has been at the forefront of all cultures since the beginning of time. Success, often described and held to different standards throughout the world, has often relied on its instructors, setting, and facilities. ...
    • Cutting the Red Tape 

      Boateng, Linda (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      In a lot of cities, there seems to be districts that appeared to be struggling financially and there is a stigma around those areas that no one would want to live there. The housing usually looks subpar and does not fit ...