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Re-Imagining Soccer Stadium Design
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
We know of the existence of many stadiums around the
world, but as technology and culture change, so must we
change the way we design sporting venues. At one point, we
saw the Roman Coliseum as a standard for designing ...
Community Focused Urban Renewal
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Cities across the nation continue to develop and grow,
but in many, rundown industrially zoned lots tend to be
left alone and become an eyesore. These sites need to be
better utilized by the community living around them. ...
Geplaatst Herinnering Aan Geschiedenis: Architecture the Spatial Arts of History in Curaçao
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
History is not just a collection of facts and figures; it is a multifaceted phenomenon that impacts the physical, mental, and spiritual dimensions of a community. The power of imagination and the human mind’s ability to ...
Innovations of Health: The Reimagination of Gathering Places Within Communities Today
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Costa Rica is a country rich in history and cultural
heritage. However, in the remote areas of
Guanacaste, a province in the country’s northwest
region, citizens face challenges in achieving
comprehensive health and ...
Bioclimatic Architecture: Incorporating Sustainable Design Methods in Cold Climates
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Sustainable practices have been a topic of interest for decades
within the design community. Architects and engineers alike are keen
on the use of alternative energy sources such as wind and solar, but
only recently ...
Exceptional Universal Design: Designing for People With Exceptionalities
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
The purpose of this study is to find and realize solutions to the lack of inclusion of
People with exceptionalities. To create interaction between streetscapes, parks,
naturalistic landscapes, and people with exceptionalities. ...
Adaptive Thinking
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
The LEED Green Building Rating System was founded in 1993 and officially launched in 1998. Since then LEED’s goal has been to certify buildings that save money, improve efficiency, lower carbon emissions and create healthier ...
Confluence: A Vision of Growth, Sustainability, and Hope for the Small Town of Cairo, Illinois
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Small towns across the United States are facing several
social, economic, and environmental challenges.
Declining and aging populations, inadequate or lack
of housing, and struggling economies are some of the
many ...
A New Root: Architecture for Food
(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 ...
Protect, Restore, Connect: Using Architecture to Help Save the Redwoods
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
In the recent past we have seen a
rapid decline in the presence of old growth
Redwood groves, particularly
Coast Redwoods groves in northern
California and southern Oregon. For
various reasons, we have been losing
these ...