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    • 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 ...
    • Northern Pacific Railroad Shops of Brainerd, Minnesota 

      Serra, Matthew William (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      An adaptive reuse of the old Northern Pacific Railroad yard in Brainerd, Minnesota. This project will aim to restore the once bustling character of a site at the heart of the city. Comprising of 47 acres, the site ...
    • Northstar Rail Terminus 

      Nystrom, Mitchel (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      The purpose of this thesis is to examine the ways that a commuter rail development in Downtown St. Cloud can create a scene of identity and purpose that it currently lacks. [Throughout] this thesis I will explore how train ...
    • Not Even Jail: A Center for the Achievement of Greater Understanding 

      Benson, Dan (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      This thesis is an experiment, addressing the fundamental relationship that exists between people and the built environment. More specifically, this thesis seeks to understand the power of architecture as a means of social ...
    • Nuanced didacticism 

      DeLaRosa, Michael (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The United States is currently at a crossroads with providing equal rights to its lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens. Despite the growing acceptance for these estimated 9 million people, many continue to face ...
    • [NURTURE]well-being 

      Brandriet, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      The project typology is a community center within an urban city master plan. The project is located in Aurora, Colorado and investigates the problem of disconnected neighborhoods. The theoretical premise claims the ...
    • Nurturing Sustenance 

      Monson, Dominic (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The focus of this thesis is to explore the question “How can the design of a middle school enable the education of adolescents in sustainability and adaptation, and enable the growth of a city?” As described, the build ...
    • O'Donnell Park: Enhancing Downtown Milwaukee’s Economic, Environmental and Social Networks through Sustainable Design 

      Flynn, Justin (2017)
      This thesis begins to address, how does a city provide essential resources for a city in a public urban space? A question designers have asked themselves since the beginning of urban design. In this day and age currently, ...
    • Oak Hospital : a holistic approach to healthcare 

      Rodriguez Padilla, Esau (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Biophilic design has the ability to influence lives physically and mentally. Unbalanced health issues, lack of assistance at home, and lengthy distances to medical facilities, create life and death scenarios. Due to these ...
    • Of Land, Earth + Sea: A Re-Mastered Beach Resort 

      Lee, Sina (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Beaches, resorts, and recreational activities serve as a main source of attraction for some cities across the world that reside next to large bodies of water. This often leads to cities becoming dependent on tourism for ...
    • Oil Rush Urbanism: Planning For When the Landscape Is Quiet Again 

      Nolte, Jena Stanton. (2013)
      Williston, ND and surrounding counties are experiencing a tremendous influx of people from all over the United States. Throughout the Williston basin the consequences of over production of infrastructure and housing ...
    • OKITSUKAZE: Enhancing San Diego’s Urban Coastal Development through the Exploration of Wind Patterning and Adaptation 

      Genya, Egawa (2017)
      This project deals with the wind, one of the most familiar phenomenon that affects our outside activity. When in the summer, the breath under the tree will give to your comfortable break time. However, the wind suddenly ...
    • Old + New 

      Stark, Michael (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      In this thesis the question, how can buildings that no longer serve their original purpose be reused for a new typology in a sustainable way, is worked out and given answers. It will be explored through the typology of a ...
    • The Old Soul of Design 

      Longnecker, Riley (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Can the critique of modern dwelling be resolved through the restoration and integration of old architecture and the stories it carries? And can these pieces of historic architecture be reshaped to bridge time and ...
    • Olympic Breath: Keep the Flame Going 

      Vanden Bosch, Rozalind (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Today’s Olympic Complexes have been left abandoned since they started in 1896. This due to lack of planning for the life of the complex after the games. They were to believe that they could run on the occasional professional ...
    • Olympic Stadium for New York City, 2012 

      Chisholm, Jason (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      New York City offers the Olympic movement the chance to tell a very powerful story. It has eight million of the most culturally diverse people in the world. This diversity can only be strengthened by the influence the ...
    • On the Edge of Empathy: Amplifying the Veteran's Voice 

      Badilla, Daniel (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      We live in a world of physical and conceptual edges that guide and shape our lives, and challenge us every day to choose whether to cross them or to remain within their shepherding corrals. Often we forget that edges ...
    • On the Fringe 

      Eggert, Steven (2012)
      When communities fail to plan, there is no institutional framework where development can progress. This leaves little opportunity for expansion or modification based on changing needs. The establishment of a common vision ...
    • On the living horse : the Fargo Equine Hospital and Education Center 

      Upcraft, Jennifer (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Horses and humans have been connected throughout history, and each has impacted the other so much that neither species’ history would be the same if the other had not existed. There are countless stories of horse-human ...
    • On the Tides: A Resort Raising Awareness of Coral Reefs Through Environmental Intimacy and Accessible Exploration Off Hollywood, Florida's Coast 

      Kramer, Trey (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Reef ecosystems around the world are facing threats from all sides. They see destruction and physical damage from careless people participating in destructive practices such as improper fishing, dredging, or even people ...