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    • Growing with the Roots: Re-Connecting Youth with Nature Through Nature-Based Learning and Play 

      Gunderson, Robert (North Dakota State University, 2024)
      Children today are becoming increasingly disconnected from the natural world. This is directly related to the increased amount of time spent indoors which is likely caused by limited access to natural green spaces, time ...
    • Healing an Environment and Feeding a Population 

      Pai, Mohan (2012)
      The intent of this design thesis is to examine a sustainable solution for an urban plan in southwest Fargo that includes using urban agriculture as a tool to encourage recycling gray water and promoting a solution to the ...
    • Healing Heights 

      Krause, Bailey (2014)
      This thesis examines reasons why the Children’s Hospital Minneapolis campus is a location that benefits from a therapeutic green roof. Healing Heights will bring meaning and life to an otherwise conventional roof that is ...
    • Healing Life 

      Ketterling, Kristen (2012)
      This project aims to explore the design of healing gardens with plant materials and paths, as well as the role they play in the healing process. Landscape architects have the ability and knowledge to create usable spaces ...
    • Heritage | Heart of the Community 

      Pojanowski, Christa (2012)
      This thesis explores small urban city revitalization. When small cities outlast the function of their own infrastructure, city revitalization needs to focus on how the city is functioning overall. City infrastructure is ...
    • Hermantown Recreational Facility 

      Thomalla, Nikolas Gabriel (North Dakota State University, 2006)
      This project is for a city wide plan for an outdoor recreation facility for Hermantown, MN. The major elements that will be addressed in this project are increasing the functionality of the site as well as the beautification ...
    • Hippotherapy Sensory Trails in Stewartville, MN 

      Long, Madison (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      This thesis will focus on healthcare and therapeutic design with the major focus being hippo-therapy trails for young individuals with anxiety, depression and Sensory Processing Disorder. Hippo-therapy or equine therapy ...
    • The Historic Third Ward Music Corridor 

      Fischer, Dominic L. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The urban corridor engages and accumulates unique relationships between its users and its landscape. This interaction is both visual and musical (aural) in nature. Studying similarities in musical and cultural relations ...
    • Hollowed Ground 

      Gustafson, Danielle (2012)
      This research explores how to enhance relationships between wetlands and toxic mining sites using phytoremediation. By creating a site that is interactive for visitors, it is intended to educate and enrich their experiences ...
    • HOLOSCENE: High Performance Landscape Systems 

      Hefti, Vanessa (2012)
      This work studies landscape infrastructural solutions to community health. It addresses the health, sustainability, and resilience of habitated environments. The work suggests an interconnected working landscape system of ...
    • Holy Family Redemption Gardens: Faith Under the Sun 

      Vilhauer, Stacy M. (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      The beautiful new Catholic church of St. Anne & Joachim lies in the far southern part of Fargo. Sullivan Middle/Shanley High School and a new pastoral center sit nearby, separated from the church by a moderately sizable ...
    • Hospital Gardens & Therapeutic Spaces 

      Yokom, Alicia (North Dakota State University, 2020)
      The Great Plains Region in the United States has over 3,000 hospitals and clinics. Many lacking the outdoor amenities useful to individuals year-round. This study will focus on placing those amenities at the Sanford Medical ...
    • The Human Senses: Designing Beyond Intuition 

      Lipatan, April (2013)
      This thesis project will explore how multi-sensory experiences can be merged with landscape architecture as a supplement to communicate the meaning of place. The problem of landscape architects not fully understanding the ...
    • An Immersive Sensory Experience: Revitalizing Touchmark Senior Living Community 

      Minette, Morgan (North Dakota State University, 2021)
      This thesis project focuses on providing a unique sensory expereince for residents, employees, and visitors at Touchmark at Harwood Groves, a local senior living community. This is a large complex that houses independent ...
    • Improving Physical Health 

      Mauel, Sarah (2012)
      Urban environments designed with the pedestrian as the primary user encourage more physical activity and promote lifelong physical health. The obesity rate in the United States for adults “eighteen and older tripled from ...
    • In the Loop: Making Historically Conscious Pedestrian Connections 

      Tomkinson, Christopher (2016)
      Connecting green spaces, and providing meaningful and convenient pedestrian passage are two ideas that push sustainability, encourage community activity, and create a more enjoyable environment for the users. This is the ...
    • Indian Hills Interpretive Park 

      Prosser, Amanda Marie (North Dakota State University, 2005)
      In 1998, the North Dakota Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Advisory committee met with members of the Three Affiliated Tribes and asked, "What do you want us to tell the world about your culture?" "Tell them we're still ...
    • Instascape: Employing Social Media to Connect the Physical and Cultural Environment in Duluth’s Downtown Waterfront 

      Van Der Hagen, Jordan (North Dakota State University, 2018)
      Eisenhower’s great uniting Interstate Highway System may have brought many communities closer to each other, but in many instances, severed them internally. We see this problem in the city of Duluth, Minnesota. The central ...
    • Integrating Plains: Connecting Fargo Through a Green Roof System 

      Rydberg, Katlyn (North Dakota State University, 2023)
      The city of Fargo, ND, and the surrounding area has continually grown each year and is expected to grow in the future. With the growth is an influx in the building of homes, businesses, and roads. This growth has caused ...
    • Isolated Urban Places & Spaces: A Rails-With-Trails Solution (Fargo, ND) 

      Bossert, Alex (2012)
      This thesis focuses on exploring the question: how can a pedestrian trail along an active railway corridor unite several isolated areas of a city? The typology for exploring this project is an urban railway system that ...