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    • Neuro Therapy: Supporting the Healing of OCD Through Architecture 

      LaMere, Sophia (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      There is a common misconception that Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, most commonly referred to as OCD, affect anyone and everyone that may experience a “need” for perfection or order in detail. In reality, less than ...
    • Neurotic: Mind, Body, Soul, Architecture 

      Chmielewski, Amy (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This project is meant to embrace and design for our different minds. The idea is to create a place where we can be ourselves and retreat to a state of mind that puts our emotions or neuroses at ease. People seek places ...
    • A New Adventure: Encouraging People to Go Out to Discover American History through Architecture and the Environment that Surrounds It 

      Johnson, Benjamin (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      There are towns and historical places all over the country that currently do not have a space that allows for historical learning. Without these places of learning the history and knowledge tends to die off disappearing ...
    • A New American High School 

      Riopel, Rachel M. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      This project is about the design of a secondary school for the community of Farmington, Minnesota and Independent School District 192. The site chosen for this project is near the current school placement so as to share ...
    • A New Anoka: A Suburban Infill Project 

      Hegseth, Jon (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      The purpose of this thesis is to study a pocket of land along an existing train line in Anoka, MN. It is a pocket of land that was not developed due to its zoning for industrial use. The adjacent land has been developed ...
    • A New Devils Lake Waterfront 

      Zander, Chad (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      Devils Lake is the largest natural lake in the state of North Dakota, it is also a closed basin lake, which helped contribute to its current flooding problem. In the future, when an outlet is created, the development of ...
    • A New Generation2: The Improper Appropriation of the Modern Housing Market in Today’s Society, Taking a Look at a New Generation’s Necessities and Ambitions 

      Vonasek, Dane (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      In many cities throughout the USA, recent graduates have to deal with increasing rent prices with a very limited income. Standard apartment buildings and other types of dwellings are fairly standard with space and cost. ...
    • The New Modern Library 

      Ostlund, Lisa (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis focuses on the relationship between a building and its contents, how this effects the layout and appearance of the building, and the changing needs of a typology. The typology used in examining this relationship ...
    • New Old Stock 

      Lippert, Nicholas (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This project, Detroit’s New Workforce: A Detroit Renewable Energy Workforce Training Center, examines how and where the sense of place exists within a construction. From that conclusion, it will investigate how sense of ...
    • A New Phase of Aging 

      Schrader, Samantha (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Aging brings about a transition that highlights the importance of creating a connection between our aging population and the community. By seeking a stronger relationship among the groups, quality of life becomes the ...
    • New Productive Landscapes: Designing for Sustainable Urban Food 

      Thomas, Nathan (2013)
      As of 2008 over half of the world’s population is now living in cities, and the number is expected to swell to approximately five billion in the next twenty to thirty years. As the volume of people living in cities rises, ...
    • A New Root: Architecture for Food 

      Gilbertson, Rebekkah R. (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Only 17% of America’s land is considered ideal for agricultural purposes. However, traditional agriculture ruins our land in the long run by depleting the soil of essential nutrients. By conserving the land, we can reap ...
    • New Touch Park 

      Mohamud, Abdirahman (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      My study is to answer the question how can landscapes themselves be interactive, could they be learning & teaching experiences? Can you learn actively from design? Could a landscape teach you a story of a people or a lesson? ...
    • A New way to connect to travel 

      Quast, Ryan (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      This thesis examines how architecture can make mass transit more accessible and desirable to the public and how the public’s wants and needs can improve a transportation center’s design. It examines how making downtown ...
    • New York City FC Stadium: Making Stadiums Worth Their Price 

      Schulzetenberg, Mitchel (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      In the US alone there is almost 250 major sporting venues. Some dating back to the late 1800’s. These stadiums are beautifully crafted, enormous in size and can hold thousands of people for a game. The only issue with ...
    • Nexus: Creating Necessary Bonds Through Communal Living 

      Colbert, Sean (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      The main topic of this this thesis is community based public housing, meaning that this project focuses on the communal aspects of public housing and how they can be incorporated into a building in order to create a more ...
    • Nomad's Community 

      McGuigan, Elsie (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      The nomadic lifestyle is an exciting way to live. Exploring new places and meeting friendly people is a constant for a nomad. The pandemic has forced many people to work from home or start their own business. Many ...
    • North Dakota State University Bison Sports Arena: Moving the University Forward 

      Kalbus, Matthew W. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The Bison Sports Arena for North Dakota State University will be a multiuse recreational facility not only for the athletes of NDSU but for any student, faculty member or visitor to the campus. This facility will enhance ...
    • North Dakota Youth Correctional Center: An Exploration of a Multi-Faceted Campus 

      Jerke, Lisa K. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The campus of the North Dakota Youth Correctional Center (NDYCC) lies nestled between the Heart River to the east and the scenic buttes to the south. Just outside the city center of Mandan, North Dakota. Due to a ...
    • North Woods: Promoting Phytoremediation Design Techniques and Public Educational Opportunities for the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant 

      Heid, Ryan (2017)
      As the human population increases and expands from growing urban environments, many pressures are imposed on the undeveloped natural wetlands. Traditional practices of land development produce high amounts of risk for ...