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    • Healing Life 

      Ketterling, Kristen (2012)
      This project aims to explore the design of healing gardens with plant materials and paths, as well as the role they play in the healing process. Landscape architects have the ability and knowledge to create usable spaces ...
    • Healing Pathways: The Journey to Completely Healing 

      Eversman, Nathan (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Technology has impacted the human perception of health through monumental advancements, but the process of healing has been diminished to where the sole focus of health care has become “to resolve” instead of “to heal”. ...
    • Healing the Invisible 

      Luschen, Amy (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Every day, the environments that surround are constantly impacting who we are and how we feel. Unfortunately, the power that we hold as designers is often overlooked, especially in the fields of healthcare and healing. ...
    • Healing with Colors 

      Garcia, Sydney (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      This study focuses on the relationship between color frequency and healing the human body. There is evidence that color has been implemented as a healing process through therapy, dating back to thousands of years ago. I ...
    • Healthcare & Architecture 

      Vetter, McKenna (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Healthcare facilities are often hostile and cold environments for individuals who are just looking for relief in a time of distress and worry. The unifying idea aims to focus on the environment and health. Specifically, ...
    • Healthy Architecture: Integration of Design Strategies to Promote Positive Mental Health in Hospitals 

      Hovel, Keegan (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Healthcare facilities are made for healing. Despite this they come with a negative stigma since people attend them for conditions that can potentially be fatal. These facilities should be viewed in a more positive light ...
    • Healthy Building, Healthy Living 

      Friesen, Ryan (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      In a world experiencing a pandemic with unhealthy global challenges; public spaces, businesses and people are struggling to stay ‘afloat’ as the world struggles to help. What most people do not realize is how much effect ...
    • Here in the City: Architecture of Lost Spaces 

      Marihart, Samantha (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Can lost space be revitalized to promote the culture of the city? In every city lost space resides. These are slivers and awkward portions of space where no traditional use works. Often found in between buildings, and under ...
    • Heritage | Heart of the Community 

      Pojanowski, Christa (2012)
      This thesis explores small urban city revitalization. When small cities outlast the function of their own infrastructure, city revitalization needs to focus on how the city is functioning overall. City infrastructure is ...
    • Hermantown Recreational Facility 

      Thomalla, Nikolas Gabriel (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      This project is for a city wide plan for an outdoor recreation facility for Hermantown, MN. The major elements that will be addressed in this project are increasing the functionality of the site as well as the beautification ...
    • Hidatsa Ma-giguts-gi Adish (Hidatsa Learning Lodge) Language and Performance Renewal Center for Three Affiliated Tribes 

      Abe, Marita (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Abstract/Executive Summary: Interest is increasing among the “Seventh Generation” of Three Affiliated Tribes on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota, seeking out elders who are still fluent speakers of the Hidatsa ...
    • Hidden Lake Health & Wellness Retreat 

      Meyer, Carrie (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This thesis provides some answers to the question, does a design have the ability to promote health and wellness in our personal choices about the way we live? A healthy way of life is a personal choice determined by the ...
    • The Hierarchy of innovation 

      Dahl, Taylor (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Currently we have the opportunity to use architecture as a vehicle for innovation. The thesis title “The Hierarchy of Innovation” is an analogy and in this case relates to “a hierarchy of needs” for the current society. ...
    • Hindsight 20/20: Architectural Exploration of Empathy for Refugees in a Design Solution 

      Tadeo, Godfrey (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      When Albert Einstein said, "A bundle of belonging isn't the only thing a refugee brings to his new country", he must have meant it in the most literal sense because, he was a refugee, Sigmund Freud was a refugee, Madeleine ...
    • Hippotherapy Sensory Trails in Stewartville, MN 

      Long, Madison (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      This thesis will focus on healthcare and therapeutic design with the major focus being hippo-therapy trails for young individuals with anxiety, depression and Sensory Processing Disorder. Hippo-therapy or equine therapy ...
    • The Historic Third Ward Music Corridor 

      Fischer, Dominic L. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The urban corridor engages and accumulates unique relationships between its users and its landscape. This interaction is both visual and musical (aural) in nature. Studying similarities in musical and cultural relations ...
    • Hmong Funeral Rites and The Space Between 

      Vang, Hue (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      The sacred has always been a part of human life from the beginning of time. Religion and faith throughout the timeline has driven multiple major revolutions. They have answered questions that could not be answered, but now ...
    • Holistic hospitality: balancing environmental and humanistic needs 

      Wey, Emma (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis provides some answers to the question, how can innovation and social pedagogy transform the way tourism is conceived, developed and practiced? The Typology for the examination of this problem is a hotel and ...
    • Hollowed Ground 

      Gustafson, Danielle (2012)
      This research explores how to enhance relationships between wetlands and toxic mining sites using phytoremediation. By creating a site that is interactive for visitors, it is intended to educate and enrich their experiences ...
    • HOLOSCENE: High Performance Landscape Systems 

      Hefti, Vanessa (2012)
      This work studies landscape infrastructural solutions to community health. It addresses the health, sustainability, and resilience of habitated environments. The work suggests an interconnected working landscape system of ...