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    • 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 ...
    • The growing city: an exploration in high density living 

      Kierzek, Drew (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The goal of this thesis is to explore the effects on a city’s density in correlation with the needs of that city. In certain areas, there is a growing need of housing. This absence results in longer commutes and less ...
    • Growing Green with Phytoremediation 

      Witz, Kyla (2012)
      This thesis is premised on the basis that students benefit from both theoretical and practical applications. In this project, I have created an outdoor, interactive space that demonstrates the intersection between the ...
    • Growing greenways : a multimodal trail system for Moorhead, Minnesota 

      Nipstad, Daniel (2015)
      The following thesis relates to the Fargo-Moorhead buyouts for the Fargo-Moorhead Diversion. More specifically it will be focuses on Moorhead’s side of the Red River and their additional concern of the results of the ...
    • Growth Management Strategies for Downtown Development Focusing on Affordable Housing 

      McNutt, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      With an ever-growing world population, our cities, along with communities have continued to grow. The population in Kansas City Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area has increased each year. In 2018 the population ...
    • Growth Through the Past: Cooperation of the Past, Present, and Future in Revitalizing Clarissa, Minnesota 

      Johnson, Mallory (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis goes on to answer the question of whether a piece of the past can be used as a catalyst for growth in a small community. By adapting a current piece of architecture into a tool that can be used by the residents ...
    • Growth without Expansion: Utilizing Space We Already Have 

      Flotterud, Paul (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This Thesis will look into the underutilized and often overlooked land resource above built cities. The air space above our structures and roads is a frontier that rarely is tapped into. In an attempt to counter urban ...
    • Hallmark Wellness 

      Staloch, Kirsten (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Design elements in the built and natural environment influence how humans react in a space. Penetrating light proves to increase wellness in time. Quality illuminance in health care areas result in better health outcomes. ...
    • HanaPuna: Rebuilding the Hawaiian Coral Reefs 

      Mehs, Leigh Ann (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Architectural design solution to the decline population of coral reefs in the Hawaiian Islands.
    • Harmony & Design: Representing Music in Architecture 

      Lakeman, Makayla (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      The ability to play an instrument has been proven through numerous studies to improve executive functions and set students up for academic and future workplace success (Nadine Gaab, Ph.D.) however many students find music ...
    • Harmony A-new : alternative high school design 

      Acevedo, Luis (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      The typology of this thesis is a 14,440 sq foot public high school for underprivileged students of the Chicago Public School system. This thesis is an exploration of the potential for architecture to promote the overall ...
    • Haven + Nomad40 

      Holzer, Cindy (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      The modern day individual has lost connection with their environment by putting up a metaphorical and literal wall. By re-structuring the way in which we design vertical communities we have the potential to develop a system ...
    • Haven for the Dead 

      Deitz, Micah (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This thesis will study the funerary traditions of the Iron Range people of Minnesota, and the funerary architecture of their western ancestors. The project design is a cemetery with supporting structures. It will also ...
    • Headwaters Interpretive Center: Preserving the Past While Sustaining the Future of Itasca State Park 

      Oakland, Greg (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      Itasca State Park has been a popular tourist attraction in northern Minnesota for many decades. Containing the Headwaters to the Mississippi River along with some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the state has ...
    • Healing an Environment and Feeding a Population 

      Pai, Mohan (2012)
      The intent of this design thesis is to examine a sustainable solution for an urban plan in southwest Fargo that includes using urban agriculture as a tool to encourage recycling gray water and promoting a solution to the ...
    • Healing and Gathering Centers 

      Hawley, Meaghan (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      This thesis proposes to create a place of sanctuary and gathering for Native American individuals and communities - a place for memorial, healing, and prayer concerning loss and/or trauma as well as a hearth for families ...
    • Healing Architecture: Lung Cancer Research and Treatment Center 

      Grones, Jessica (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Emotional well-being is important for everyone. It can be hard to encompass a healthy mentality when cancer is a prevalent factor in your life. People affected by cancer spend a lot of time in a hospital, a place that ...
    • Healing By The Sea: An Empirical Study Into Biophilic Design 

      Zeien, Ashlynn (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis will explore the question, to what extent can biomimicry benefit occupants of a tropical biophilic design? The typology under investigation is a tropical resort with design focus placed on biomimicry, positively ...
    • Healing Dance 

      Kalstad, Branden (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      How can cultivation through design become the next step forward in medicine and the arts by creating a homogeneous mixture between dance and physical therapy? The typology for this exploration is therapy through a performing ...
    • Healing Heights 

      Krause, Bailey (2014)
      This thesis examines reasons why the Children’s Hospital Minneapolis campus is a location that benefits from a therapeutic green roof. Healing Heights will bring meaning and life to an otherwise conventional roof that is ...