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    • Together Belize 

      Neururer, Dylan (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Developing countries are at times plagued by natural disasters, struggling economies, and inadequate housing. Many times other nations send support such as food, workers and/or supplies. Although this aid is sent with good ...
    • Total-Care Cancer Center: A Holistic Approach to Medical Care 

      Hieb, Tammy (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The Total-Care Cancer Center will be an extension of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Currently people from all over the world come to the Mayo Cancer Center for patient care, treatment, research and educational ...
    • TOWARD INTEGRATION : Collaborative Architecture and Design Methods 

      Mathern, Zachary (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This thesis investigates the current delivery methods architects use to create buildings in relation to the access to and quality of them. It pays special attention to investigating new delivery methods, which enable a ...
    • Trace. Trope. Transcend: A Monument to the Memory of what Global Society has Lost due to the Inescapable Attributes of War 

      Moen, Zachariah (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      This project is a tribute to all those who have lost their lives due to the inevitabilities of war, innocent death and sacrifice both foreign and domestic, a monumental memorial to the lives of friends, families, homes, ...
    • A Trail Center Reimagined: An Intrinsic Relationship Between Architecture and the Natural Environment 

      Berens, Joseph (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      The exterior environment has been created by its own natural architecture- pulling, pushing, and shaping the earth’s surface to create ecosystems brimming with life. Historically, architects have used this natural landscape ...
    • A Trail Through the Seasons: All Seasons Garden Center and Arboretum 

      Holien, Jennifer D. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      Western Minnesota and especially North Dakota are areas with little variation in their landscapes. These areas (on average) can be categorized as flat and with a few rolling hills in western North Dakota and in western ...
    • Train Station and Historical Interpretation Center 

      Kempton, Sara (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The building type that is being proposed is a passenger train station combined with an interpretation center creating a multi-use structure. Train travel is an experience that is under emphasized as a means of travel ...
    • Transcending Borders 

      Johnson, Helen (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Despite the popularity of border issues in today’s media, the spatial transformation, which borders create remain unrecognized. The Thesis discusses the relationship between architecture and borders. Borders are much ...
    • Transcultural Education: Building Understanding through Architecture 

      Mack, Olivia (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Architecture has the innate ability to control the environment in which it creates, so it presents itself as a tool for creating desired outcomes. This desired outcome is the change of social climate through Transcultural ...
    • Transforaum: Using Nature and Architecture to Enhance Well-being 

      Stokes, Leah (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This thesis answers the question, “How can incorporating natural elements into a space affect individuals in a positive way so that their overall wellness is improved?” When the health of an individual is being tested and ...
    • Transforming an Urban Corridor: Bus Rapid Transit on Lake Street 

      Neuenschwander, Emily (2013)
      The Midtown Corridor is a culturally diverse, commercial district within the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota that is currently undergoing analysis for proposed transit alternatives. This site was selected because of its ...
    • Transforming Voids 

      Koenig, Grant (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis will begin to explain the benefits of building new residential architecture in harmony with our social communities to provide a redevelopment of housing in downtwon Fargo. By studying how developments in the ...
    • The Transitional Community: Integrating Students into the Community of St. Joseph, MN 

      Krueger, Kyle (2013)
      Community design’s primary benefactors are the home owners and children forgetting about the young adults of the community. In some towns, but especially college towns, the population of young adults is the majority and ...
    • Transparency of architecture 

      Grindeland, Amber (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      How can architecture be created to accentuate its surroundings, rather than itself? How can architecture be created to protect the natural environment around it? These are the two important questions I explored in this ...
    • Transportation And Architecture: Who Influences Who 

      Zachman, Kevin (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This thesis provides some answers to the question: how do the advances of technology in the transportation infrastructure predestine how one designs the built environment? The Typology for the examination of this problem ...
    • Treading Lightly: White Earth State Forest Interpretive Center & Nature Park 

      Mocnik, Benjamin K. (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Human development is the leading factor in wetland habitat loss, whether through direct removal (i.e. deforestation, draining, damming, etc.) or through inadvertent means (harmful chemicals, disruption of migration routes, ...
    • TriPeaks Montessori 

      Jansen, Alexander (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      Blending architecture with landscape is not a new feature in design. For the Montessori schooling system, directly relating the natural world into the school’s methods of teaching is crucial for the development of the ...
    • Tuolumne Meadow: Conservation of Yosemite's Meadows through Recreational and Educational Planning 

      Hinz, Gretchen (2016)
      Alpine meadows are delicate ecosystems that are being damaged and declining. In Yosemite only 3% of the park is considered meadow habitat. Through this thesis I am exploring the question; how can we conserve these alpine ...
    • The Twin Cities Transportation Terminal 

      Diehl, Logan (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The purpose of this thesis is to examine the way that all the different modes of transport in an urban transportation system can be brought together into one seamless solution. This thesis is set in the metropolitan area ...
    • The Two Sides of Otherness: A Cross-Cultural Regeneration of Reality 

      Porwoll, Daniel (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      In our current context, “identity” often stands as an edge where one being ends and the next begins; simultaneously separating and unifying. Yet, this inherent overlapping between self and other continues to be threatened ...