Jacot, Andrew2011-05-122011-05-122011https://hdl.handle.net/10365/16909Through the design of low-income housing in Fargo, North Dakota, this thesis will reevaluate the relationship between market forces and architecture, seeking to develop a new system for housing the low-income sector and creating an architecture that is reflective of that system. This new approach will reflect a patient capitalistic sense of development, one which employs market-driven listening tools in an aid sector. Keywords: system, low income, housing, cooperative, modular, patient capitalism, marketNDSU Policy 190.6.2Low-income housing.Joint occupancy of buildings.Mixed-use developments.Fargo (N.D.)North Dakota.Systems for Social ChangeThesis