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  • Mounteer, Stephen Reilly (2016-05-19)
    Objects of Architectural Potentials is less interested in the production of dynamic, fluid, complex shapes or forms, than it is in discovering dynamic, fluid, complex architectural, design processes. By reframing our ...
  • Al-Jureidini, Sami (2012-05-18)
    All over America, cities are experiencing a shift in population, from the center to the outside peripheries. Known as decentralization, this phenomenon is most common in modern, post-industrial cities. Depopulation of the ...
  • Kraatz, Anthony M. (2012-05-18)
    The world in which we live provides a limiting range of experiences for our individual sensory needs as well as our social interactions as a community. Architecture has created a disconnection between humans and nature by ...
  • Bally, Todd (2012-05-18)
    Is looking at nature directly a major factor in determining a sustainable building? Some architects are concerned with how humankind can integrate itself with nature in a sustainable way, reducing energy, materials, and ...
  • Haines, Samuel (2024-05-09)
    This study is a comprehensive exploration of a trending topic within architecture, involving the redemption of the built form through the use of adaptive reuse. There are currently sixty-three abandoned schools located ...
  • Hamel, Brian (2024-05-07)
    The Olympic Games are a spectacle for international competition and an opportunity for . Unusable stadiums and a debt that can never be repaid are a few common phrases that have clouded the Olympic Games in recent times. ...
  • Rybak, Matthew (2015-04-28)
    The American urban landscape has been shifting for the past century. Shifting away from the public and social life to a private one, a life behind closed doors. Is our society to blame for this, the culture itself, or ...
  • On Edge 
    Lorenzano, Salvatore (2019-05-16)
    As cities have grown and evolved so too has the way a cities urban edge has been defined. For years there has been a fine line that separates urban life from the less advanced neighborhoods that surround them. Today however, ...
  • La Tona, Adrian (2012-05-18)
    The intention of this thesis is to investigate space as the relationship between architecture, the body and consciousness. With the advent of anti-psychotic medication and General Hospital mental wards constructed in the ...
  • Maalouf, Natalie (2020-09-09)
    On the Clock is a thesis about time, materiality, and energy. These elements are explored through the perception and understanding of time in relation to the way energy is expended. Time is an unrelenting element that is ...
  • Templeton, Ian (2017-05-20)
    Whether we realize it or not, humans have always been attracted to water. The water’s edge has had a physical, mental as well as emotional connection to people in ways that affect the human mind consciously and subconsciously. ...
  • Williamson, Sheila (2022-01-06)
    In the United States 99% of patients receive opioids as a primary method of pain control both perioperative and postoperatively (Hah, Bateman, Ratliff, Curtin & Sun, 2017). The need for alternative methods to treat patients ...
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-21)
  • Theut, Jacob (2017-06-16)
    Our world is wide, moving, connected—a world among many other worlds. When we head out for these alien territories, physical or cognitive, what we are doing foremost is throwing ourselves into the unknown. What is the ...
  • Oughtness 
    Antrassian, Claire (2018-08-23)
    At some point in time someone, some group, or some thing decided that change ought to appen. Typically these [somes] do not, or did not, take into consideration the future consequences of these changes, and left lasting ...
  • Valentine, Alycsa (2012-05-23)
    The curiosity of children has always been a personal point of interest. There is something so pure in the way they interact with their environment. Nothing is ever certain or predetermined. A couch is not something to sit ...
  • Puste, Marcus (2024-04-30)
    Detroit’s image is atrophied due to its flooding and remains at greater risk than any city around the Great Lakes Basin. Numerous studies have indicated that the city’s future resilience calls for a future ecology, intended ...
  • Olkhovetska, Iryna (2024-05-01)
    This research explores strategies to transform conventional car-centric, low-density suburbs in Metro Detroit, MI, into more vibrant, sustainable, and socially connected places by adapting models from European suburbs. The ...
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-21)
  • Camargo, Manuela (2021-04-06)
    Obesity among the Hispanic population continues to be a significant public health problem, obesity is considered an epidemic in the United States (US). The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions (CDC, 2015) documented ...

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