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    • Oil Rush Urbanism: Planning For When the Landscape Is Quiet Again 

      Nolte, Jena Stanton. (2013)
      Williston, ND and surrounding counties are experiencing a tremendous influx of people from all over the United States. Throughout the Williston basin the consequences of over production of infrastructure and housing ...
    • Permeating Barriers - Minneapolis, MN 

      Pleiss, Zachary (2010)
      Vast neighborhood change has long been characteristic of American communities. Declining physical conditions, social instability, and urban sprawl have all impacted inner city neighborhoods over the past few decades. In ...
    • Retrofitting for Change: Fargo 

      Ehiemere, Chidozie (2010)
      13th Avenue South Fargo has gradually grown to become the City of Fargo’s commercial and residential hub since the introduction of interstates i-29 and i-94 in the late 1950’s. The region surrounding 13th avenue South has ...
    • Revitalizing Small Scale Urban Corridors 

      Akers, Chelsea (2012)
      When one visits a small town or city in the Midwest, they will probably notice a sense of pride in the community. However, when rapid change, whether it long or short term, impacts the community, it can leave the residents ...
    • Revitalizing Urban Corridors: Synergy Park 

      Eidem, Brett (2011)
      The premise of this project is to investigate the current relationship of downtown Minneapolis to the surrounding urban sprawl. From the expansion of the freeway and its connection to these areas, the city is a hub for ...
    • White and Black, No Room For Gray: Why We Need Contrast To Be Green 

      Aubol, Richard (2013)
      The American Dream is to have a good job in the city, a house and family on your own parcel in a good suburb and nice car or three in the driveway; the bigger the property the better. When one looks at the modern city in ...