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  • Minard, Kelly (2012-05-19)
    As we begin to renew and reuse abandoned sites and empty skeletons in urban areas throughout the world, we need to find ways to marry old and new architecture. They need to become one cohesive fabric with cooperation between ...
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    Williams, Morgan (2018-05-10)
    Architects have the privilege, the gift, the ability to define an experience for any given person. The spaces that are created influence perceptions, emotions and actions. Because of the affect personified by a designed ...
  • Giacco, Anthony (2012-05-19)
    History has shown that there are moments in time when a product, service or movement crosses a threshold and grows exponentially, like a contagious epidemic, from the smallest yet vastly important of influences or events. ...
  • Vereecke, Peter (2013-06-13)
    The Composition of a city is the direct product of ideas and habits that have been invented, reformed and re imagined over the course of a city’s existence. The size of a city is often limited to the amount of people that ...
  • Gerlach, Adam (2012-05-19)
    The evolution of landscape from wilderness to farmland to village to city is well documented throughout the world. What happens to the city? Does it continue to evolve? In some cases the city continuously reinvents itself ...
  • Smoes, David (2012-05-19)
    The space around us is in a constant state of flux, and as the world continues to grow the amount of usable space is beginning to curb. It now becomes the job of the architect to organize and compose a solution for this ...
  • Vermeersch, Irina (2014-05-21)
    This thesis was conducted by a master’s student at the University of Detroit Mercy, School of Architecture. The “Urban Edge Condition” thesis is based on research of urban edge that was conducted in the City of Detroit. ...
  • Owczarek, Jeff (2012-05-19)
    With the advent of cell phones and internet and cheap gasoline for the automobile, long-distance transportation and communication has never been easier. Commuters can travel 20 to 40 to 100 miles daily between work and ...
  • Okunlola, Ayomide (Ayomide Okunlola, 2019-04-24)
    The aim of this thesis is to investigate the urban structure of mobility in Lagos from the perspective of the non-vehicular commuter and informal spaces. The mega-city has experienced extreme rapid growth in population ...
  • Hoffer, Woodrow II (2012-05-19)
    The purpose of this thesis investigation is to explore how space can be connected and [re]connected. How does one connect different entities to create a harmonious urban space? How does one [re]connect and integrate a ...
  • Detloff, Melissa (2012-05-19)
    Post industrial urban decline is a direct result from cities that expanded in relation to the economic boom of manufacturing during the industrial revolution of the early 20th century. Manufacturing however has slowly ...
  • Sykes, Craig (2016-05-19)
    Detroit is no doubt going through a phase of vast development and growth. The amount of construction projects one will see when venturing into the city can be absolutely overwhelming. As the city continues to develop, land ...
  • Skora, Theresa A. (2012-05-19)
    The Motor City takes pride in its rich history. As a former leader in industry and advancement, Detroit continues to thrive on international automotive renown, business enterprise and riverfront development. Beautifully ...
  • Olmos, Olivia (2012-05-19)
    Schools should be viewed as agents for urban revitalization and critical parts of our communities. As a society attempting to change for the global good it is only logical to implement new design and environmental technologies ...
  • Bolofer, Carl (2012-05-19)
    The depopulation of American cities has led to the deterioration and fracturing of the urban form. Population has shifted to the outer peripheries of the city center making conditions likely for voids and vacancy in the ...
  • Unknown author (2015-05-18)
    There will be cases where faculty developing an online course or program will want to include one or more face-to-face sessions. This will need to be made clear to students before enrolling in the program or course. ...
  • Olson, Joshua (2023-05-17)
    The loss of acquired skills or knowledge (known as skill decay), is a well-known phenomenon that happens to every human. Some skills fade over time, and some knowledge gets lost over time, especially with disuse. Amongst ...
  • Donahue, Richard James Ph.B. (2012-05-21)
    Nowhere in the history of the development of psychological tests can there be found any single period that surpasses, in terms of both quantity and quality of contributions made, that of World War II. The valuable findings ...
  • Clark, Akisha (2021-12-17)
    Using comparative charting to assess effectiveness of symptom management with home based hospice patients.
  • Descenzo, Doug (2021-12-17)
    The overarching aim of this quality improvement project was to determine if virtual remote monitoring is an acceptable alternative to the constant observation method traditionally deployed for all hospitalized adult patients ...

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