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Through the Other: The Social Impact of Architecture and Recognition of the Other
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
The United States of America was established on July 4th, 1776. That day marked the birth of a nation of immigrants. It was through the hard work and dedication of those immigrants and their descendants that this became ...
Growth Management Strategies for Downtown Development Focusing on Affordable Housing
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
With an ever-growing world population, our cities, along with communities have continued to
grow. The population in Kansas City Missouri, and the surrounding metropolitan area has increased
each year. In 2018 the population ...
Teens: Let's Give Them Some Space
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
At a time when we can find numerous divisions
between ourselves and the next person, there
is one thing that every adult has in common:
we were once a teenager. Like any experience,
being a teenager comes with moments ...
Using Poetic Language to Restore the American Metropolis by Examining the Difference Between What is Real and Imaginary
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
Public interaction over the years has changed in many ways. Dating back to ancient roman civilization, the public life had been important to the typical man. Spreading and sharing of ideas, exchange of goods, questioning ...
Here in the City: Architecture of Lost Spaces
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
Can lost space be revitalized to promote the culture of the city? In every city lost space resides. These are slivers and awkward portions of space where no traditional use works. Often found in between buildings, and under ...
Love in Las Vegas: An Introduction of Spaces of Desire to Sin City
(North Dakota State University, 2020)
“Falling in love, according to Socrates, is both madness and a
revelation of the world as it really is.” - Perez-Gomez, Built Upon Love.
Perhaps this is exactly what Las Vegas so desperately needs: a
revelation among ...
An Artifact of Industry: Preserving Minnesota’s Industrial Heritage, through the Rehabilitation of Concrete Grain Elevators and Silos
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
This thesis project is to promote the value of Minneapolis, Minnesota’s cultural heritage through the rehabilitation of concrete grain elevators and silos. With the vacancy of many of these structures at a rise, the re-use ...
Upper Harbor Terminal Park: Reconnecting Neighborhood and Linking History through Memories along a Post-Industrial River Front in North Minneapolis
(North Dakota State University, 2018)
This thesis examines the potential benefits of having an open public space that can be a downtown amenity for the population of north Minneapolis. Over the coming years the state of Minnesota is experiencing growth due to ...
The Pine Ridge Project: Revitalizing the Forgotten
(2013)
This project ventures to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in western South Dakota. The reservation is home to a rich culture of Lakota Sioux Native Americans that, unfortunately, are living in one of the most impoverished ...
Emerging connections : developing transit corridors in Minneapolis-St. Paul
(2014)
A new era is coming to St. Paul’s Hamline-Midway neighborhood on the rails of the new Green Line light rail extension. There is a potential for the Green Line expansion to bring about a flourish of growth and positive ...