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    • Lights, Camera, Innovation: Architecture Without Limitation through the Tool of Cinematic Architecture 

      Tucker, Marie (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Creativity is characterized by the ability to perceive the world in new ways, to find hidden patterns, to make connections between seemingly unrelated phenomena, and to generate solutions. Architects are creative to the ...
    • Enviro-Braille: A Transcribed Language of Architectural Elements 

      Cragoe, Laura (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Architecture has an immense effect on our perception of reality. The way one gains understanding of their surroundings depends heavily on stimulation of senses. The pitfall of designers is the consciousness paid to ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Vanlife: Creating Community on the Road 

      DiGiorno, John (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Van life is an ever-growing movement across North America and the rest of the world. Driven by high costs of living, mundane desk jobs, poor quality of life, and the urge to be free, thousands of people are packing up ...
    • Sustainable Convenience 

      Harter, Jessica (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Globally, society is on the cusp of substantial environmental changes. These changes start with insight into the current state of the environment, mindset changes that need to be made, then to the necessary lifestyle changes. ...
    • The Psychological Impact of Architectural Design 

      Bordwell, Jenna (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The theory of this thesis is to consider the relationship between the built environment and its psychological impact. The average person spends about 80-90% of their time indoors. Space, colors, aesthetics, materials, ...
    • 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 ...
    • Architecture as Prosthesis: A Cultural Reimagination of Disability on Boston Harbor 

      Randazzo, Zoe (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      How does architecture approach disability? Might this play a role in forming our cultural beliefs? Increasingly specialized attitudes of the modern era, critiqued by Hans-Georg Gadamer, move us to approach disability ...
    • Wellness Through Adaptive Reuse 

      Kramer, Jared (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The International Existing Building Code (IEBC) was first created alongside the International Building Code (IBC) in 1997 to address health and safety concerns in the built environment based upon prescriptive and ...
    • Transcending Borders 

      Johnson, Helen (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Despite the popularity of border issues in today’s media, the spatial transformation, which borders create remain unrecognized. The Thesis discusses the relationship between architecture and borders. Borders are much ...
    • Teens: Let's Give Them Some Space 

      Holzwarth, Haley (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      At a time when we can find numerous divisions between ourselves and the next person, there is one thing that every adult has in common: we were once a teenager. Like any experience, being a teenager comes with moments ...
    • Reinvigorating a Conversation About Nature Through Architecture: Mitigating Climate Change and Ecological Disaster 

      Menden, Grant (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Because the perception of Nature has shifted over the course of human civilization - from a living “Thou” to an externalized “It” - this project seeks to reinvigorate a more essential interaction with the natural environment. ...
    • A New Generation2: The Improper Appropriation of the Modern Housing Market in Today’s Society, Taking a Look at a New Generation’s Necessities and Ambitions 

      Vonasek, Dane (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      In many cities throughout the USA, recent graduates have to deal with increasing rent prices with a very limited income. Standard apartment buildings and other types of dwellings are fairly standard with space and cost. ...
    • The Evolution of Wonder Through History: Reopening the Realm in Seven Mythic Experiments of Technological Interconnection 

      Marso, Daniel J. (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      As Henri Frankfort suggests, the sense of interconnection between ancient people, nature, and the cosmos, was perceived as a living “Thou”. As humanity has advanced this emphasis on interconnection has faded from something ...
    • Designing for Outsiders: Building a Sustainble Future for Keaau 

      Meyer, Christina (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      How tolerant are we of people outside our community? Our ingrained instincts drive us as humans to seek positive interactions, to feel accepted and appreciated, to find purpose to help us thrive as individuals and as a ...
    • Using Poetic Language to Restore the American Metropolis by Examining the Difference Between What is Real and Imaginary 

      Nelson, Bradley (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      Public interaction over the years has changed in many ways. Dating back to ancient roman civilization, the public life had been important to the typical man. Spreading and sharing of ideas, exchange of goods, questioning ...
    • Architectural Sign Language 

      Danielson, Anna (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      American Sign Language is not transparent, one cannot understand it until ones learn is. It takes many years of study and interaction with people who use it to be able to properly learn a language. As a student who ...
    • 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 ...
    • Gateway Centre - Minneapolis, Minnesota 

      Olschlager, Gordon A. (North Dakota State University, 1978)