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    • 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 ...
    • Edges of the Mind: Reconstructing an Urban Pontos 

      Pederson, Kyle (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Edge-world. The horizon of our lived reality, this material world within which we all exist, is one composed of edges and defined by them, an edge-world. To consider the nature of a town, of a city, of any conceivable ...
    • Education Instilling a Brighter Future: Design of Green Strategies Beyond Architecture 

      Braaten, Kara (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      The Project Typology is a 25,000 Sq. Ft. Educational Activity Center providing additional before & after school resources as well as new educational programming throughout the day for elementary age children in the Fargo ...
    • Educational Interaction within Nature 

      Anderson, Trevor (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      I have challenged myself to find if the quality of a space can enhance some ones ability to learn. The typology is a junior high school in the Midwest. This location will not only challenge me because of the various types ...
    • Educative Junction 

      Sumner, Jason (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Educative Junction: A new model for public high school education. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. To inspire a greater value of mandatory public education in the eyes of students, a school built to accommodate that education ...
    • The Efficacy of Modular Design in Healthcare 

      Heckmann, Daniel Thomas (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Modular design has become an industry leading philosophy for the future of community-based health services. Modular construction applied as a design principle subdivides a construction system into independently fabricated ...
    • Eightfold architecture 

      Meiers, Karissa (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      This thesis investigates the question of how Eightfold Architecture can help inspire us to save existing abandoned buildings, and with this bring an enlightened functionality to transitional areas of our cities. The concept ...
    • Electrodynamic Suspension: The Future of Rail Travel in the United States 

      Klun, Samuel (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      With the steady increase in population throughout the United States, the issue of transportation is becoming more of a problem. With how prevalent personal car ownership is American culture, the number of vehicles on ...
    • Elements of the Office Workspace 

      Stueven, Michael (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      When examining office buildings in the world today, it is proper to look deeper at the correlation between productivity and the environments in which people work. In analyzing the office spaces, studies have shown that ...
    • Elysian 

      Tyler, Brennan (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 ...
    • Embraced: A Living Community for People with Alzheimer's Disease 

      Dahlquist, Andrew (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      The project typology is a residential care/assisted living community. The project will examine and evaluate the process of spatial sequencing through the progression of human life and disease. The project is located in ...
    • Emergency Response Architecture: Upgrading the National Guard Response Infrastructure 

      Reynolds, Adam (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Military conflict and natural disasters are sometimes unavoidable leading to human casualties and damage to building infrastructure. Military conflicts are human nature, they are a part of our history and will continue to ...
    • Emergent Urbanism: Architectural Place-Making in Response to A Minnesota High Speed Train Network 

      Sortland, Nicholas (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The way existing cities are set up and built is unsustainable, and risky. The bulk of new growth is occurring on the fringe of cities, where the streets and buildings have been designed for the automobile as the primary ...
    • Emerging Connections : developing transit corridors in Minneapolis - St Paul 

      Judovsky, Colby; Stottler, Nathan (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      There is a new era coming to University Avenue on the rails of the new Green Line light rail extension. In position to create an important connection between Minneapolis and St. Paul, and to enhance the already existing ...
    • Emerging Public: The Public Library's Role in Building Community 

      Braaksma, Nicholas (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      How can architecture create context and facilitate understanding of the information presented in public libraries through both physical and digital media to encourage community engagement? This thesis analyzes the architectural ...
    • Emphasis on Nature 

      Brown, Melissa (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis “Emphasis on Nature” will attempt to create an atmosphere that provides better healing and a more vital quality of life for people dealing with cancer. The healing process is different for every person, and ...
    • Empowering Youth: The Potential of Athletics 

      Miller, JeAnna (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      My thesis focuses on designing a sports complex geared towards mentoring and encouraging young kids in athletics and opening their eyes to future opportunities. Many children today enjoy participation in sports, but ...
    • Empowerment through Architecture: Designing Refugee Habitats to Empower Rohingya Refugees in Kutupalong, Bangladesh 

      Salmela, Laura (North Dakota State University, 2019)
      According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 602,400 Rohingya refugees reside in the Kutupalong-Balukhali Expansion Site. Located along the coast of south eastern Bangladesh, the camp has become a haven ...
    • Empty Spaces: Architecture Healing the Emptiness within Victims of Abuse and Sexual Exploitation 

      Rachac, Keira (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Just as death is underrepresented in modern society, women who have been exploited in abuse, domestic violence, stalking, rape, and sex trafficking have also become underrepresented. A voice needs to be given to these ...
    • Encompassing Spirituality : An Exercise In Formal Gathering 

      Heidrich, Christopher (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      This thesis project is an exploration of the built environment and how it is affected by the way people of different religions gather together. Bound by a familiar belief in a higher power based in the certainty of a ...