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    • HanaPuna: Rebuilding the Hawaiian Coral Reefs 

      Mehs, Leigh Ann (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Architectural design solution to the decline population of coral reefs in the Hawaiian Islands.
    • From Chaos to the Dinner Table: Transforming the Relationship of Production and Consumption in the Mill District of Minneapolis, MN 

      Burmeister, Brooklyn (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      How can the rituals surrounding the dinner table inform our customs of production and consumption to create architectural space that resides in the transformative gap where consumer is producer and producer is consumer? ...
    • Nesting: Dwelling through Surrealistic Spaces within the Urban Fabric of Minneapolis 

      Falcon, Lauren (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      The next generation requires humble dwelling spaces within cities hosting problematic urban complexities. While the city attempts to establish order, issues of functionality, density, and economics, take precedent. ...
    • Joining Man and Cosmos: A Pinnacle Observatory in South Fork, Colorado 

      Schuman, Taylor (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      A fascination with the Cosmos can be traced to time immemorial. It has captured the imagination and inspired both art and science. Ancient man weaved self and cosmos in correspondence between the microcosm and macrocosm ...
    • Urban Design Assessment 

      Harnisch, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Communities are continually following social life cycles, growing and decaying as society fluctuates. In order to establish a positive connection between advancement and growth one must develop a guiding principle. This ...
    • Coworking and the Social Office 

      Nohr, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Our community is an integral part of our identity and our relationship with one another gives us purpose. Architecture constructs the environment and so constructs our interactions. This thesis explores how architectural ...
    • The Edge as In-Between: Ruin and Rebirth at San Francisco's Sutro Baths 

      Brat, Anshul (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      The ruins of Sutro Baths in San Francisco exist at the edge of coast and sea, at the edge of past and present, and at the edge of construction and deconstruction. Edges have historically been associated with the physical ...
    • Through A Screen Darkly: The Fantastic Countersite of Minneapolis' Film Archive + Museum 

      Rhone, Thomas (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      What can architecture and film learn from one another’s process of creating worlds? ¬Image has transformed through time from the origins of desire to our modern world of mechanically reproduced images. During the ...
    • Pataphysical Prosthesis: Bringing the 3D Printing Industry from Detroit, MI to the World 

      Johnson, Carmen (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Modern architectural theory criticizes the use of computers in architectural design for producing cold, inhuman environments. How then should we use the fascinating technology at our fingertips if we are told that doing ...
    • Cultural Confluence: A Spirited Learning Environment 

      Ertl, Tyler (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Education has been at the forefront of all cultures since the beginning of time. Success, often described and held to different standards throughout the world, has often relied on its instructors, setting, and facilities. ...
    • Revitalization 

      Armendariz III, Pedro (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      America has long tried to revitalize cities spending billions of dollars on wasted programs or buildings that do not help solve the problem. The solution should target the root of the problem not just cover it up. This ...
    • Display Setup 

      Mork, Jarrett (North Dakota State University, 2016)
    • V_Midterm Boards 

      Mork, Jarrett (North Dakota State University, 2016)
    • V_Presentation 

      Mork, Jarrett (North Dakota State University, 2016)
    • Thesis book: V 

      Mork, Jarrett (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Vertical Farming in Portland
    • Vth Floor display boards 

      Mork, Jarrett (North Dakota State University, 2016)
    • Hmong Funeral Rites and The Space Between 

      Vang, Hue (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      The sacred has always been a part of human life from the beginning of time. Religion and faith throughout the timeline has driven multiple major revolutions. They have answered questions that could not be answered, but now ...
    • Urban Stadia: Integrating Stadium Design with Mixed-Use Building Tactics to Rejuvenate an Urban Neighborhood 

      Borgen, Mitchell (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Sporting stadiums impact the socio-economic capabilities in all of the areas in which they exist. Some have a good impact, they are able to fully integrate into the urban environment and benefit the area through areas such ...
    • Broken Connections: Creating a Partnership of Mankind, Nature and Place Through Transportation 

      Warner, Justin (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      This thesis examines how the revitalization of the passenger rail in America can repair an urban city’s connection with its natural surroundings, its history and its greater regional context. St. Paul, Minnesota ...
    • Building as Bridge: Re-imagining Sustainable Living Through Symphonic Design 

      DeMartelaere, Emma (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      For German Philosopher, Martin Heidegger, a bridge is a manifestation of the fourfold—Earth, Sky, Divinities, and Mortals—which is at the root of all dwelling. He believed that preserving this fourfold is how we dwell in ...