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Gooseberry Mound Park: Children's Sensory Garden
(North Dakota State University, 2006)
A Children’s Sensory Garden aimed to become a unique learning
experience for the public’s enjoyment. Located in Moorhead,
Minnesota, with the intention of becoming a place to learn as well
as play, emphasis will be on ...
Exceptional Universal Design: Designing for People With Exceptionalities
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
The purpose of this study is to find and realize solutions to the lack of inclusion of
People with exceptionalities. To create interaction between streetscapes, parks,
naturalistic landscapes, and people with exceptionalities. ...
Restoring Forgotten Land: Degraded Land Restoration
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
This thesis will explore the potential of using phytoremediation
techniques to reduce PM2.5 pollution in Detroit. The city of Detroit has
a long history of industrialization and, as a result, faces significant air
pollution ...
The Upper Arm Bay Resort: On the Missouri
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Focusing on scrutinizing the significance of the economic gain and loss of rural communities in North Dakota. Farming communities are slowly declining around the Forth Berthold Indian reservation area due to the lack of ...
Sustainably Symbiotic: A Study Using Lichen Biomimicry to Design a Sustainable Multi-Use Campground in Cavalier County, ND
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Evaluating if designing a multi-use campground using biomorphic design relating to LICHEN could benefit the overall camping experience. The Pembina Gorge near Walhalla, North Dakota was determined as the design setting. ...
The Rolling Greens Community: Planning for a Community With Social and Ecological Value
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Over the last few years the number of golf courses that have closed has grown
exponentially. The understanding that golf courses aren’t of the highest priority needs
to get out to the people who it matters most to. The ...
Treading Lightly: White Earth State Forest Interpretive Center & Nature Park
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Human development is the leading factor in wetland habitat loss, whether through
direct removal (i.e. deforestation, draining, damming, etc.) or through inadvertent
means (harmful chemicals, disruption of migration routes, ...
Integrating Plains: Connecting Fargo Through a Green Roof System
(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 ...
Crossing Paths: Landscape Planning for Human-Wildlife Balance
(North Dakota State University, 2023)
Design methods to reconnect the Salish and Kootenai people, as well as those permitted to visit,
to their ancestral lands and historical/cultural sites as well as the safe and efficient movement
of native animal species ...
Revitalizing Small Scale Urban Corridors
(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 ...