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Diverse Growth: Exploring Symbiotic Tree-Human Relationships in Landscape Ecosystems to Inspire Diversity in Urban Tree Plantings at Civic Center Park in Fargo, North Dakota
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Trees and humans have a symbiotic relationship, trees provide
beauty, protection, and economic gains for humans and we
take care of them to live fruitful lives. They can often have
multiple humans or even animal caretakers ...
On the Tides: A Resort Raising Awareness of Coral Reefs Through Environmental Intimacy and Accessible Exploration Off Hollywood, Florida's Coast
(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 ...
The Preserve at Edgewood Golf Course
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Stormwater is expelled from the urban environment and treated as a greater product of waste. Excess watershed is rushed from the vast grey landscape we’ve built of impervious surfaces and below the surface through hundreds ...
Wildlife Wetland Park: Restoring Natural Habitat Through Stormwater Management & Public Recreation Along the FM Diversion
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Urban stormwater runoff is at an increasing rate due to climate change causing harmful chemicals and pollutants to drain into rivers and bodies of water. These pollutants are extremely harmful to the environment destroying ...
Drifting Intersections: A Campus for Inciting Collaboration
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Collaboration among design professionals is a crucial component of a comprehensive design
solution. The proximity of minds, each providing expertise and experiences unlike the others,
produces an environment ripe for ...
Of Land, Earth + Sea: A Re-Mastered Beach Resort
(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 ...
Suburban Sequel: A Safer, Walkable Brooks Harbor Community
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Brooks Harbor in West Fargo, North Dakota is a new development that expanded rapidly with
the addition of family housing. Due to its sprawl like development pattern, an analysis is done to
determine the status of ...
Between the Currents: A Project that Brings Ecological Resiliency Through a Regional Park Destination in Georgetown, MN by Applying Principles of Network Connectivity, Aesthetics, and Modularity
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
In the Fargo-Moorhead Area, a project known as the FM diversion is being constructed to improve flood resiliency within the metro area. Looking to the outskirts of the metro area there are many rural communities that do ...
New Touch Park
(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? ...
The Evolution of Wonder Through History: Reopening the Realm in Seven Mythic Experiments of Technological Interconnection
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
As Henri Frankfort suggests, the sense of interconnection between
ancient people, nature, and the cosmos, was perceived as a living
“Thou”. As humanity has advanced this emphasis on interconnection
has faded from something ...