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    • ANALGESIC: PLACEBO 

      Adamietz, Thomas (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This thesis is to look at the effects of society and the environment on the mental well being of the population. The project will be a center for alternative psychological studies incorporating a mental health institute ...
    • Anchored Leaf: Veteran Mental Health Rehabilitation Center 

      Pringle, David A. (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Anchored Leaf is a mental health rehabilitation center that is designed around the condition of veterans struggling with mental health. The design is projected to emphasize the connection between the ‘human’ element and ...
    • Anishinaabe: re-examining the past 

      Kern, Logan (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Nature and human history are the guiding forces to ensure a prosperous future for many generations. Native Americans have a rich history of living off the land and being in close contact with nature in all aspects of their ...
    • Anthrozoology Center: Healing Through Animal-Assisted Therapy 

      Smith, Elaine (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Anthrozoology is defined as the interdisciplinary study of the interaction between humans and other animals. This thesis involves animal-human relationships and the ways that animals can improve the mental, physical, and ...
    • Antithesis: The Public Library as Sanctuary 

      Bremer, Sarah (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      The thesis project typology is a public library. The library is located in Las Vegas, Nevada at the intersection of Flamingo Boulevard and Swenson Street. The library is roughly 100,000 square feet with 30,000 square ...
    • Aquatic Research Center, Maui, HI 

      Lacek, Kyle (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis project is meant to explore, in architectural terms, the question of “what will happen if water levels continue to rise, and population levels continue to grow at an alarming rate?” This issue will impact all ...
    • Architect Developer: The Maslo - Housing with an Impact 

      Willert, Grant (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      The traditional delivery method of an architectural project as we know is a lengthy, linear process. A client has a vision or parcel of land to develop, and they rely on an architect to make it come to life. The architect ...
    • Architectural Asset Development 

      Kinney, Dane (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This thesis attempts to elucidate the connection between architecture and how well students perform academically and socially based on how much pleasure they attain from the architecture of their high school campus. The ...
    • Architectural efficiency : designing with user productivity in mind 

      Schnack, Michael (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Workplace productivity is important to the success and operation of any business. If a business can maximize its productivity, it is more likely to succeed and grow. This is especially true in the restaurant and manufacturing ...
    • Architectural Gastronomy: Connecting the Art of Architecture and Food 

      Ogaard, Alysse (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Food and shelter are two constants that have been vital to survival throughout human history. These two facets of life must co emerge to enhance the world for future prosperity of resources and human connections. ...
    • Architectural Mediation: Accommodating Private Development & Public Good 

      Lockwood, Sarah (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This Thesis, Architectural Mediation, will explore how to answer the question: how can architecture mediate the interests of private development and public good? The design of a combination transit stop, art gallery, and ...
    • Architectural Mood and Mental Space: A Cathartic Journey Off the North Shore of Lake Superior 

      Englund, Ty (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Most people think of architecture as a profession that is concerned with aesthetic beauty—designs that please the observer through visual perception of the harmony, symmetry, and good proportions crafted by the designer. ...
    • Architectural Sign Language 

      Danielson, Anna (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      American Sign Language is not transparent, one cannot understand it until ones learn is. It takes many years of study and interaction with people who use it to be able to properly learn a language. As a student who ...
    • Architecture & exile : loss and discovery in the design of a refugee facility 

      Moeckel, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      My thesis examines the relationship between exile and creativity through the design of a refugee facility for learning and temporary living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Prominent philosopher Edward Said describes exile as ...
    • Architecture and biophilia: Creating spaces that promote a positive affiliation with nature and the living world 

      Sjoquist, Jenny (North Dakota State University, 2003)
      The outdoors and its natural elements have become a growing interest to me in the last couple of years – especially the reasons why people are attracted to them. I believe one of the major reasons is to escape everyday ...
    • Architecture and Cultural Definition 

      Nelson, John (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Typology: North Dakota American Indian Center Site: Chief Looking’s Indian Village Bismarck, ND Area: 23,000 sq ft This thesis will investigate the role of architecture in representing and retaining a culture ...
    • Architecture and Eros : the hunt for fulfillment 

      Pauly, Shawn (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      This project is titled “Architecture and Eros: the hunt for fulfillment.” It observes how Architecture may work to address our inherent human desire for completeness. The project proposes a design for a hunting lodge, ...
    • Architecture and the Body: Integrating Fitness in the Modern Urban Center 

      Morey, Calvin (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      History reveals the human body in a way that differs greatly from today’s understanding. Through the artefacts of ancient architectural constructs, art, and literature we can see that the body was once articulated as an ...
    • Architecture and the Literary Imagination: T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land Reinterpreted as Reading and Pedagogical Space 

      Lee, Whitney (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      "And I will show you something different from either / Your shadow at morning striding behind you / Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you" (The Waste Land, T.S. Eliot). How can architecture, together with poetic ...
    • Architecture as desire : exploring the origins of our desire to hear music 

      Hagen, Blake (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Our mind is subconsciously entertained and potentially enslaved by classification into categories. A typology is a system used for putting things into groups according to how they are similar and architecture has equally ...