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Bringing Nature Indoors: Tetris Landscaping
(North Dakota State University, 2021)
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average American spends
93% of their life indoors. Almost 70% of which is at home. By being indoors there is a greater
chance of being exposed to higher ...
Designing for Play in Island Park
(North Dakota State University, 2021)
‘Planning for Play in Island Park’ is a design thesis based meant to identify a realistic and
multifaceted response to the removal of Ash Trees (Fraxinus pennsylvanica) from Fargo
North Dakota’s downtown Island Park. ...
Revisiting Riverfronts: Creating Safe Urban Waterfronts That Can be Used Outside of Large Storm Events
(North Dakota State University, 2021)
Blue Spaces - areas along rivers, lakes, oceans, etc ... - in Urban
Areas have shown to improve pedestrians physical and mental
health. Due to climate change these spaces are in danger of becoming
deserted and forgotten. ...
Illuminating the Invisibility of the Other: Fargo Jewish Cemetery Chapel
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
When we unravel the stories of Jewish people in North Dakota, we see that they intersect with
layers of Jewish experience across history. This community is both one of the most obscure
and exemplary examples of the Jewish ...
Inclusivity in Public Space: Architecture and the Disabled Body
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
People with disabilities are living in a world that simply was
not built for them and it creates a lot of unnecessary struggle
and bias because of that. Public spaces are especially
discriminatory towards the disabled ...
Designing Inclusively: Innovative Design Strategies for Inclusive Accessibility in the Built Environment for the Blind and/or Deaf
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Individuality, freedom, and a chosen lifestyle improves with enough space for
people to live with confidence and safety. This equitable value is not one which
someone who is blind and/or deaf tends to benefit from. These ...
Linguistic Spaces Within the Urban Fabric: Music, Story, and Collective Memory in New Orleans
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
The modern American city has been shaped by the aggressive
domination of circulation and efficiency leading to a continual decline in
urban public space. The potential of qualitative public space are often
unmet by ...
Re-Imagining the RMS Titanic Through the Use of Architectural Fragmentation
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Architecture often presents itself as a gateway to how we understand
the past, whether through monuments, museums, or installations.
There are many instances where architecture impacts how we
perceive major historic ...
Interactive Museum Design for Non-Traditional Art Forms: Le Musée des Arts de la Pâtisserie et de la Boulangerie
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Art is our connection and expression of culture, history, and innovation.
Paintings and sculptures showcase these works in museums and galleries across the
globe, but what about other art forms that have an impact on our ...
Re-Imagining the Nuclear Power Industry Through Innovation, Architecture, and Education for a More Sustainable Dynamic Between the Built and Natural Environment
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
The natural world is being destroyed and needs to be protected. To do that
we need low polluting and efficient forms of energy production. The fossil
fuel industry is one of the main sources of harmful pollutants that ...