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Walker Reimagined
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Tourism has the unique opportunity to support and
create a thriving community in locations across the world
that would otherwise be small and sleepy. But what are
the impacts of tourism on the local communities of ...
Elysian
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Common methods of education in the United States have proven to meet the basic needs of academics for students over the last several decades. Most students leave high school with most of the necessary tools to enter the ...
Camp Conquerors: Pushing the Boundaries of Accessible Design to Create an Inclusive Space in an All-Embracing Environment
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
In our society, there are certain groups of individuals who feel that they have little access to services or that society has consistently ignored them. In this instance, it is individuals with disabilities. They are often ...
Play and the Public Realm
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Play is what makes us human. Play provides new perspectives which are required. Play promotes relationship, of those close to us and those in public, both needed relationships. We are more connected than ever in the modern ...
Westport Community Center
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Sioux Falls, South Dakota is one of the Midwest’s most
well-known cities nestled in the Southeast corner of South
Dakota. The city expands in an 80 square mile range with a
population of 180,000 people with surrounding ...
Manufactured Quality of Life: Planning for Equity, Environment and Community in a Rural Mobile Home Park
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Over 20 million Americans reside in a mobile home park. The homes are hardly mobile and calling them a park is an exaggerated compliment. The automobile industry birthed the trailer that is now used as a permanent home. ...
Thinking Ahead: Preparing Young Minds for a Future World
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Change occurs in a variety of ways. Sometimes overnight,
sometimes silently over years. Consider the revolutions of the
past forty years. Those in 2020 alone. Ponder the magnitude of
changes our children will experience ...
For the Need
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Architecture is often thought of as a grand, expensive
undertaking – one reserved only for the privileged
and for those who can afford to build huge
houses, breathtaking museums, and playthings for
the rich.
However, ...
Church of the New and the Old
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
Churches undoubtedly serve as an inspiration for many architects. Their emotional
and physical presence to move people is undeniable. However, we can see a shift in their design
and meaning through time. As the world ...
Fair Catch
(North Dakota State University, 2022)
What seems to be the problem?
The problem is nationwide- Minnesota is just late to the party. Our privilege of 10,000(+) lakes has led us to turn somewhat of a blind eye to stormwater management. This is especially true ...