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  • Baum, Leah (2018-05-10)
    The thesis is an in-depth study of the Green Line that divided Jerusalem physically between 1948 to 1967. This research is focusing on the architectural intervention of reconciliation and urban fusion in the city, taking ...
  • Batte, Mary John Thomas, Sister (2012-05-18)
    INTRODUCTION: JOHN BUCHAN, THE MAN When Lord Tweedsmuir came to Canada in the Fall of 1935 as Governor General, he was a noted man of letters, author of many popular novels, a biographer, poet, and historian. While many ...
  • Harrison, Joshua (2012-05-18)
    Care for the mentally ill has been a concern since the colonial settlement of the United States. Urbanization forced the government to react to the overwhelming task of caring for the mentally ill. The mentally ill are ...
  • Junk 
    Chen, Duo (2012-05-18)
    Architecture can be broken down into three components: materials, structures, and construction methods (wall section). Ordinary building materials that typically come to mind are stone, timber, steel, concrete, and glass. ...
  • Kemp, Tearah (2014-10-13)
    Kaylee is a very shy young girl starting out at a new school. Eventually she comes out of her shell and makes new friends.
  • Manion, Frederick Paul S.J. (2012-05-18)
    It is idle to conjecture as to which of the Four Great Tragedies is greatest. As one writer has put it, the reader is always inclined to judge as the greatest the one he has read most recently. However this may be, King ...
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-21)
  • Lohrer, Nathan (2012-05-18)
    Throughout history traumatic events have served as a catalyst for the reinvention of the city. Through destruction cities are able to change the ways in which they function, address issues that limit growth, provide ...
  • Ducharme, Sabine (2022-05-06)
    Vernacular architecture best exemplifies a relationship between form and function; the simplest form of providing shelter while adapting to function, climate, culture, and resources. Native American architecture is the ...
  • Schumake, India (2015-07-16)
  • LEFTOVER 
    Simic, Sinisa (2012-05-18)
    Dinner is served. Dinner is eaten. There are inevitably leftovers. What to do with them? The family has a few options as to what they can do with the leftovers; their choice of action will determine the “leftovers’ ...
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-21)
  • Schmoke, Margaret Ann (2013-11-15)
    How did it happen that the Reverend Charles Dodgson, thirty years of age, lecturer on geometry at Christ Church, Oxford, hitherto remarkable chiefly for his precision, on a single July afternoon, while rowing up the ...
  • Gillenwater, Georgnese (2014-12-12)
    A humorous look at how people put off changes in diet.
  • Szeszulski, Samantha (2016-05-18)
    What began as exploration of societal lines and the social, political, and economic influence grew to include an investigation of the concept of liminality and both its spatial and temporal characteristics. Using Belfast, ...
  • Reilly, Robert James (2016-01-22)
    The purpose of this paper is to show that Chesterton's literary criticism is not a thing distinct from his thought as a whole, but is rather a by-product, a necessary extension of his philosophical concepts. In order to ...
  • Kassab, David C. (2014-05-19)
    Many of the issues which confront architects/urban planners faced with current trends of rapid urbanization (typically in industrializing third-world countries) ought to have a direct, empirical method of implementing ...
  • Armstrong, Ian (2013-06-13)
    Living Enriched is an architectural thesis that explores how we might provide personal green space to residents of dense urban centers. The project explores, more specifically, the development of a residential flat development ...
  • Anderson, Dana (2021-04-28)
    The cost of living in California exceeds many peoples budget in the urban areas. San Francisco and Los Angeles are two of the most expensive cities in the U.S. The average rent in Los Angeles if up 32% since 2000, while ...
  • Hannig, Donovan (2012-05-18)
    Architecture can transform. Architecture does transform, but does it change precisely to respond to variable external conditions and adapt to the desires of its inhabitants? To an extent it does this, but the boundaries ...

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