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    • Linguistic Spaces Within the Urban Fabric: Music, Story, and Collective Memory in New Orleans 

      Gray, Caiden (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      The modern American city has been shaped by the aggressive domination of circulation and efficiency leading to a continual decline in urban public space. The potential of qualitative public space are often unmet by ...
    • Listen: A Sensory Experience 

      Hatcher, Allison (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This thesis project uses interpretive and evaluative research methods to examine how best to bring two social circles together through intentional design, education, and immersion. The project is a design proposal for a ...
    • Live + Work + Play: Engaging and Revitalizing the Broader Urban Community Through Sport 

      Pukal, Evan (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      As most professional sports leagues continue moving towards a minor league model in an effort to develop athletes right out of high school as opposed to drafting players from the college ranks, the question of where these ...
    • Live Active : An Architectural Response to Rehabilitation 

      Pangrac, Adam (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This thesis researches and examines the way we respond to our environment, both natural and built. According to Newtonian physics, for every action there is an equal or opposite reaction. Default stairs, walls, windows, ...
    • Live Mpls 

      Ormsby, Alexander (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Today we have the luxury of hindsight; this allows for the truth of past actions to reveal itself to us. We can look back on our shared human history and recognize the repercussions of certain actions, and it is with ...
    • Living a Healthier Life: A Connection Between Mind, Body and Spirit 

      Urban, Amanda Mae (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      This thesis project is a wellness center for the city of Moorhead, MN. The site is located on Main Avenue next to the Red River. The site features easy access to both Fargo and Moorhead’s downtown areas and the bike ...
    • Living Lightly on Earth: The Urban Eco Village 

      Angell, Sidney (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      Imaging living a low-impact lifestyle surrounded by nature, food, freshwater and air, wildlife, and a community with a common desire. An eco village is a community with shared land that promotes positive values including ...
    • Living utopia : challenging education as a machine through the design of architecture 

      Klindworth, Amy (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Philosopher Jonathan Powers argues that current culture and society are engaging a utopian ideology. This model began in the 16th century when the educational system sought to reduce all knowledge to eidetic (visual) ...
    • Lolo Peak Resort 

      Hoverson, Kyle (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Architecture in the mountains of Montana. Resorts in the alpine climate seem to only have one season. This is because more people see mountain resorts as a winter, rather than a four season, getaway. The need is out there ...
    • Longevtiy: Urban Retirement Living 

      Kolpack, Sara (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      This thesis, Longevity, studies the ability to create a place to dwell that improves the quality, longevity, and ability to heal those that inhabit its walls all the while residing within and urban setting. The typology ...
    • Love in Las Vegas: An Introduction of Spaces of Desire to Sin City 

      Meier, Noah (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 ...
    • The Machine of Pataphysics: Reimagining the Relationship Between Humanity & Technology 

      Forbes, Jay (North Dakota State University, 2022)
      In our world there are two things that can be seen as obvious ways that humanity could end. First is that of climate change which we hear about and attempt to deal with all the time. Second, and perhaps less obvious, is ...
    • Main Street Visual & Performing Art Center 

      Watters, Jennifer (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The community of North Branch, Minnesota lacks a suitable fine art culture. The school district is unable to provide a quality fine art education due to lack of funding. There are few opportunities for locals to become ...
    • Maintaining the Integrity of the Public Library Building in the Digital Age 

      Engle, Alexander J. (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Today’s public library building sits in a peculiar position as media changes from the tactile to the digital. The thesis aims to illustrate the continued importance of the library as a physical place within the community. ...
    • The Maker Factory 

      Glur, Brian (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Creativity, innovation and social interaction are key elements of being human. How can architecture influence these traits and create an environment that not only inspires but allows for expression of these by means of ...
    • Manchester Tutoring Center 

      Fadley, Alicia (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      The focus of this thesis is to analyze space and how it effects the mind in creative processes and learning. Looking specifically at the space’s acoustics, natural light, movement, and organization, one can create the ...
    • Manufacturing: A New Way 

      Wullschleger, Scott (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis project, titled Manufacturing: a new way, will examine manufacturing buildings, and the working conditions that exist there. The typology will be a brewery with a area of 60,000 square feet. The guiding idea ...
    • Material interactions - a center for recombinant waste 

      Peick, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      Issues relating to solid waste management and human interaction thrive as a current and future challenge for human existence. Due to the abundance of waste produced within our community, utilizing our advancements in new ...
    • The Materiality of Time and Water: An Emotional and Cognitive Reinvigoration of Sustainability on the Edge of the California Coast 

      Cochrane, Bailey (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Ancient man had a full-bodied integration into the divinity of the earth that we have displaced in our modern age. We have become subjects of the technological advancements of today and as a result are tasked with ...
    • Matilda's House 

      Kohn, Amanda (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      Suffering is part of the human condition, and, thus, so is healing and comfort. An architecture that can foster the healing process and the restoration of balance between mind, body, and soul brings to light the true meaning ...