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    • Oak Hospital : a holistic approach to healthcare 

      Rodriguez Padilla, Esau (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Biophilic design has the ability to influence lives physically and mentally. Unbalanced health issues, lack of assistance at home, and lengthy distances to medical facilities, create life and death scenarios. Due to these ...
    • Old + New 

      Stark, Michael (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      In this thesis the question, how can buildings that no longer serve their original purpose be reused for a new typology in a sustainable way, is worked out and given answers. It will be explored through the typology of a ...
    • The Old Soul of Design 

      Longnecker, Riley (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Can the critique of modern dwelling be resolved through the restoration and integration of old architecture and the stories it carries? And can these pieces of historic architecture be reshaped to bridge time and ...
    • Olympic Breath: Keep the Flame Going 

      Vanden Bosch, Rozalind (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Today’s Olympic Complexes have been left abandoned since they started in 1896. This due to lack of planning for the life of the complex after the games. They were to believe that they could run on the occasional professional ...
    • Olympic Stadium for New York City, 2012 

      Chisholm, Jason (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      New York City offers the Olympic movement the chance to tell a very powerful story. It has eight million of the most culturally diverse people in the world. This diversity can only be strengthened by the influence the ...
    • On the Edge of Empathy: Amplifying the Veteran's Voice 

      Badilla, Daniel (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      We live in a world of physical and conceptual edges that guide and shape our lives, and challenge us every day to choose whether to cross them or to remain within their shepherding corrals. Often we forget that edges ...
    • On the living horse : the Fargo Equine Hospital and Education Center 

      Upcraft, Jennifer (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Horses and humans have been connected throughout history, and each has impacted the other so much that neither species’ history would be the same if the other had not existed. There are countless stories of horse-human ...
    • Oncology Center: Healing through Architecture 

      Ostlie, Stina (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      The typology of my project is healthcare design. Based on past research, many studies have shown that the environment and space that an individual is in can strongly influence a person’s treatment plan and healing process. ...
    • Orchestra Hall Addition, Minneapolis, MN 

      Carlson, Grant (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      The thesis will examine a current urban context, which requires the reinvention of an existing space in order to preserve memory. The project will comprise of an addition to the already existing Orchestra hall in ...
    • Ore Dock No:1 

      Johnson, Collin (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      This project explores how society values its industrial infrastructure and how industrial architecture is valuable and credible not only to the profession of architecture, but also to society as a whole. Industry has been ...
    • Organic Branding: Promoting & Enhancing Organic Processes Through Design 

      Wright, Miriah (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis, Organic Branding, provides answers to the question, “Can interactive and organic product’s processes be promoted or enhanced by architecture?” The typology is an 81,000 square foot innovative urban, mixed-use ...
    • Orphereal: Orphic Journey to Healing: A Therapeutic Design for the Anxious and Depressed 

      Weigel, Sydney Suzanne (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Mental health has been rising for years, although since the pandemic that swept the world in 2020, it only seems to have been getting worse. When we hear somebody has broken their leg, has been diagnosed with a cancer ...
    • The Other Side of Paradise: How Architectural Design Can Impact the Recovery of Suicidal Individuals, Survivors, and Bereaved Families 

      Nyaronga, Mary (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      This thesis explores how architectural design can impact the recovery process in individuals with suicidal thoughts, survivors of suicide, and the bereaved. Research on precedents, writings, and studies on psychological ...
    • Outbreak File: Sibley County 

      Vos, Alex (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis, Outbreak File: Sibley County, researches and examines the ecological footprint in order to describe an efficient way to design and protect communities from the threat of a zombie apocalypse. Discovering how ...
    • Over the Fence: Creating a Symbiotic Relationship Between Sports and Community 

      Kohl, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Baseball is America’s pastime, every game thousands flock to ballparks to catch a glimpse and experience the game at the ballpark, but what makes that ballpark experience? It is more than the game itself, it should be a ...
    • Overcoming Barriers: Creating Physical, Social, and Economic Access through Modular Design as Activism 

      Biesterveld, Sarah (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      10% of the population has difficulty using stairs; most due to a wheelchair, cane, crutches, or walker. That is about 24,000 people in the Fargo-Moorhead area alone. In today’s built environment there are exceptions within ...
    • Overcoming: Guiding Individuals through Liminal Conditions on the Pathway to Adulthood 

      Kohlgraf, Kristopher (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The approach to student housing has been stuck in the past while its inhabitants are evolving towards their future. This thesis research will examine the significance and importance of a building as a rite of passage ...
    • Panopticism: The Socialization of Urban Dwellers in Public Design 

      Qualley, Riley (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      Public spaces in a number of large metros are often active during the work day but by night fill with criminals and the destitute. Accompanying the night brings crimes such as violence and vandalism. Through a thoughtful ...
    • Paradigms of Parallel Performance 

      Witham, Lyle (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      With this thesis design, Paradigms of Parallel Performance, I propose the reconstruction of a new 182,000 square-foot middle school facility for the city of Minot, North Dakota located on the north bank of the Souris ...
    • Parametric Animation 

      Atwood, Peter (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This project, Parametric Animation, aims to test the potential of parametric structures as an architectural design tool. Although this tool is not new in the architectural design community, the variety of its applications ...