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    • Arizona Arena: Ice in the Desert 

      Wigestrand, Cal (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Sports have the ability to bring a whole city together, especially in a time of such division in this world, sports can bridge those differences, even if it is for just a few hours. For many, sports are a source for ...
    • Art and Architecture: A Disposition on Play, Symbol and Festival 

      Maas, Richard (North Dakota State University, 2017)
      This thesis examines the relationship between art and society through the lens of history. As a critique to the institution of art, the museum will confront its patrons with a distinctive experience as to what art is. ...
    • An Artifact of Industry: Preserving Minnesota’s Industrial Heritage, through the Rehabilitation of Concrete Grain Elevators and Silos 

      Hegedus, Jenna Marie (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      This thesis project is to promote the value of Minneapolis, Minnesota’s cultural heritage through the rehabilitation of concrete grain elevators and silos. With the vacancy of many of these structures at a rise, the re-use ...
    • Artisanal collaborative : an art incubator 

      Anderson, Tara (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      The term Artisan came into being during the Middle Ages. People who were considered Artisans were those who were Masters (or Apprentices) in a specific craft. Many of these crafts are still prevalent in today’s ...
    • Arts in Architecture 

      Holten, John (North Dakota State University, 2010)
      The fine arts can be viewed as divine marker to a cultural identity. As a non-essential activity to the survival of man, arts are infused with all of the free thought of the contemporary. More specifically, theatre is a ...
    • Assembling the Pieces 

      Veit, Joseph (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis will research and examine the impact that a mental treatment center would have on the chronic mentally ill community by creating a diversion from incarceration and homelessness by offering the necessities of ...
    • An Assisted Living Development for People With Traumatic Brain Injuries 

      Bernhagen, Jill (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      My thesis project focuses on an assisted living facility for people with traumatic brain injuries. It incorporates a vocational area where residents can work and learn skills that will help them to live more independently. ...
    • Audience of strangers : exploring theatrical public space in the design of a rail station 

      Augustine, Shelby (North Dakota State University, 2015)
      Through fiction, drama, and decorum this thesis explores architecture’s ability to create a more meaningful relationship to the public realm; facilitating interactions between strangers through the design of a rail station ...
    • Awaking Waters: Central Lakes Limnology Science Center 

      Haugh, Charlotte (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Awaking Waters as a thesis project focuses on providing a place for the scientific research of Minnesota's in-land waterways. The project aims to create space the furthers research and is also transparent to the public. ...
    • Badlands Agriculture and Environmental Research Center 

      Ringwall, Seann (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This project, titled Badlands Agriculture and Environmental Research Center, is an examination of local agriculture and how it can be reconnected to a larger community. This project fits into a research/living/learning ...
    • The Bay Course at Superior Shores Resort: A Mixed-Use Commercial and Residential Development 

      Pederson, Kristoffer (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The serene north shore of Lake Superior has unparalleled wilderness beauty. The soothing atmosphere of this great lake provides the perfect setting for enjoying outdoor activities. Attracting more players than any other ...
    • Beauty of Becoming : Architecture as a Teleology 

      Sauvageau, Maria (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      This thesis is an attempt to clearly and simply recourse the history and the activity of architecture to the fundamental "natural order" with which one comprehends the world, and which forms the individual's enduring ...
    • Becoming the Land: The Synthesis of Architecture and Nature 

      Axtmann, Matthew (North Dakota State University, 2016)
      Can the creation of natural elements be replicated through our built environment? Can the architecture become an extension of its landscape? Humans have been building and creating architecture for centuries using methods ...
    • Beneficial Architecture 

      Suby, Andrew (North Dakota State University, 2013)
      How can architecture enhance the occupants mental health, and inner tranquility? The typology is a Extended Stay Rehabilitation Center for people with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTDS). Through architecture it is ...
    • Bentley's Paradise 

      Erickson, Kai (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      Our senses can be some of the most powerful tools we have. Sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste are five simple things that can help make a person’s fictional world come to life. Not only do they help us narrate the ...
    • best if used by: Duluth Recycling and Production Factory 

      Pritchard, Ty (North Dakota State University, 2012)
      This thesis work looks to explore and determine the lifetime/expiration of a structure. The longevity of a building’s life is its ability to adapt to current needs. The project will use the shells of old structures in ...
    • Bioclimatic Architecture: Incorporating Sustainable Design Methods in Cold Climates 

      Kent, Katie T. (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      Sustainable practices have been a topic of interest for decades within the design community. Architects and engineers alike are keen on the use of alternative energy sources such as wind and solar, but only recently ...
    • BiodiverCity 

      Darwin, Kelsey (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      With a population of nearly 40 million people, California is the nation’s most populous state. As the largest city in California, and the second largest in the United States, Los Angeles, continues to grow in population. ...
    • Biodynamic Farming : Between the Plate and the Planet 

      Lunke, Kyle (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      There are a number of reasons why food in the United States may be subjected to health, social, and environmental concerns. This thesis book examines regenerative agriculture and how the built environment may help to reverse ...
    • Biophilia : A Healing Connection 

      Jensen, Kelsey (North Dakota State University, 2011)
      Throughout recent years more people have been inhabiting cites which creates growth of the built environment and a greater disconnect between humans and nature. It becomes a matter of finding solutions to settle this ...