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    • Revealing Light 

      Dressel, Mitchell (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      How does light reveal? For centuries architects have been using light to express the built environment. Architects have used light to reveal a mood, an object, and even space. A non-denominational chapel seems to express ...
    • The Reversible Edge: Traces of Alterity at the Site of Loss, Hart Island, New York 

      Ataelmanan, Musab (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      “We cannot overlook the way in which the Industrial Revolution and its technological consequences have transformed the experience of death in people’s lives.” As discussed by the German Philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer, we ...
    • Reviltalize 

      Johnson, Rebecca (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The abstract of this project is to study the connection between the human body (mind, body, and soul) and the built environment. This connection is made evident by the historic preservation and adaptation of a building ...
    • Revisiting Residential Design Through Vertical Farming 

      Vollema, Jetse (North Dakota State University, 2014)
      This thesis is an investigation of the question, as a city’s population continues to rise, how can residential design assist in meeting the increased demand for food, water, energy and shelter? The typologies for the ...
    • 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 ...
    • Reviving the Commotion of a Community 52 Broadway: Urban Development Through Creative Design 

      Wightman, Melissa L. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      This paper describes the nature of an urban development project in downtown Fargo. The challenge of creating new architecture within a historic section of a city makes for an interesting project and allows for a creative ...
    • Revolution 

      Bumby, Spencer (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      How can we design stadiums to better serve their communities: visually, physically, and financially? In the last decade, there has been a trend in the United States to design and build soccer-specific stadiums for Major ...
    • Ritual : Enhancing the Modern Athlete 

      Sorby, Ryan (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This project illustrates how ritual influences the construction, function, and experience of architecture. Ritual is essential in our everyday life and it is vital to that architecture contributes to ritual. This project ...
    • Rivers Edge: An Adult Participatory Net Zero Community 

      Schimke, Ian (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      “It is truly a democratic building. Nearly everyone who lives and works on the site has a hand in determining how it performs.” - jv DeSousa We live in a time of social change - we have been given the challenge of ...
    • RKO Ruins & the Surreal Fragment: Dreams, Film, and Architecture 

      Contreras, Maria Valentina (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      This thesis explores the primacy of dreams on our experience through the space of literature, film, and architecture. In contrast to the modern definition of “reality,” much of our waking experience is structured in the ...
    • Ruin : the library reimagined 

      Erickson, Samuel (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      In his readings, “On the Uses and Disadvantages of History for Life” Friedrich Nietzsche discusses how a “critical approach to history” allows the past to be used as a vital force for future life and action. Such assumptions ...
    • Rumination on a Post Humanist Forum: Creating a New Forum for the 21st Century, Fargo, North Dakota 

      Evans, Katie L. (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      Rumination on a post humanist forum is a new typology for Fargo, ND. The theoretical premise: the examination of what it means to store and access information today and in the future. The buildings total gross net is ...
    • Rural Decline:Preserving Community 

      Kieper, Jacob (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      Rural Decline: Preserving Community. This thesis will focus on the question “How can architecture aid in the preservation and revitalization of rural communities?” Architectural problem solving and community involvement ...
    • Rural Transitions: A Supplemental Community 

      Mikkonen, Blain (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      The thesis, Rural Transitions, investigates the problem that has become a growing trend as more people move from rural, agricultural areas into suburban or city life. Many of the existing country dwellers are no longer ...
    • The Sacred Qualities of the Mundane: Using Music and Architecture to Achieve Harmony in the Workplace 

      Walbolt, David (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      This thesis project is intended to critique the daily ritual we fall into has humans. We wake up, go to work, come home and to do it all again tomorrow. How can we design the workplace to be a space that makes you want to ...
    • Safe Harbor: Recontextualizing Architectural Design to Engage Society in Combating Human Trafficking 

      Stroh, Anna (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      As one of the fastest growing and most lucrative criminal enterprises, human trafficking involves the use of force, fraud, or coercion to lure victims into labor or commercial sexual exploitation. Minnesota faces widespread ...
    • Saudade - rethinking deathcare 

      Schrader, Alex (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      This thesis explores the manner in which architecture can more sympathetically respond to people in a time of loss and grievance. Through adaptively repurposing a historic structure in Minneapolis, MN, a crematory and ...
    • Science Museum of Fargo: A Study of the Social Values of Cultural Buildings 

      Draeger, Douglas R. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      There are certain values that have been assigned throughout history to cultural buildings that are dedicated to the arts and sciences. The result of a search to further understand these values will lead to architectural form ...
    • Scientific discovery + Designing the science museum of the future 

      Bukowski, Dennis (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      This thesis demonstrated the connection between how children and adults learn about science, as well as the connection between science and technology in modern building design. By looking at the scientific advancements of ...
    • Sense-a-tecture: An Exploration into Architectural Sensory Experience and Environmental Learning 

      White, Christopher (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Our world is built up of individual parts. Each part is unique by itself, but it is the process of bringing them together that makes up our experience as a whole. There is more to a forest than the texture of bark. We use ...