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  • Stein, Catherine (2012-05-16)
    Detroit was taken over by a human made virus composed of industrial withdraw, military strategy and political policy half a century earlier that has resulted in abandoned, dilapidated, burned and vacant buildings consuming ...
  • Clark, Brandon (2018-08-23)
    Through the development of the urban setting, spaces are created to service the growing city. Over the course of urban development, those spaces fall out of use for a multitude of reasons: technological advancement, ...
  • Shadik, Joseph (2012-05-23)
    Society has evolved over generations and will no doubt continue to evolve. Its effect on the built environment has continually changed over time as well. However, over time, the built environment has reciprocated this ...
  • Stonehouse, William (2015-04-28)
    A commentary on the redevelopment of interstate 375 and the six alternatives submitted for the project. Through an exploration into urban separation, how humanity has defined and separated itself will interweave with the ...
  • Quaine, John (2013-06-11)
    Formed objects are all around us. Whether it be the juxtaposition of buildings in a major city or a collection of small items in a house, form shapes our everyday life. The mere presence of physical form gives us a sense ...
  • Grady, Brendan (2012-05-16)
    The intended thesis examines the relationship of how architecture can define place. Place can be identified as the common willingness of individuals of a community to engage within their space. The intent of the project ...
  • Perryman, Nyvey (2022-05-13)
    Neighborhood health disparities are a widespread issue in Detroit and many other cities in the United States. Opportunity indexes mapped in American neighborhoods prove that neighborhood location and design affect the ...
  • Field, Sarah (Chaney) (2012-05-17)
    How do architects contribute to the physical city? And, what role does architecture play in the process of the city making? It is the edges or sense of edges that architects contribute to the physical city. By breaking ...
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    VanderWeele, Jared (2012-05-17)
    Is nature really right outside the window? When someone says, "I'm going to go enjoy the Great Outdoors this weekend," everyone knows that they don't mean their backyard; they mean the lake or the mountains or the cabin ...
  • Tripp, Joshua (2023-04-28)
    This thesis is about ghosts as they manifest within and influence our experience of the built environment. In this study, ghosts are defined as things of the past which are no more, yet they affect our experiences ...
  • Whitmer, Jeff (2012-05-17)
    Architecture typically is thought of as an aesthetically based art form, with the base in the visual representation of space. This project will challenge the experience of space and how it is perceived by individuals with ...
  • Scrimger, Emily (2012-05-22)
    Fashion is mutable, cyclical, transitory, fluid, and ever-changing. Thus, the architecture which accommodates fashion, or consumer space, should also be transitory and mutable. However, the architecture has been reduced ...
  • Johnson, Deven (2023-04-28)
    The purpose of this thesis is to expose people to the major influence that film has on our opinions, beliefs, and preference in the ways we engage with architecture. An architectural experience in film is curated, vicarious, ...
  • Denner, Matthew (2012-05-17)
    The goal of Architectural Techne’ is to give incite into a different approach to design and production that architects typically would not consider. There is a large disconnect between how we as architects design and detail ...
  • Rudnycky, Andrew (2012-05-17)
    The role of musical expression within society is one that has grown and continues to grow alongside the American populous. Since the emergence of the first American sound in the later 19th and early 20th century, the methods ...
  • Gauthier, Erin (2012-05-17)
    Archaeology is known as the study of human cultures through the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data including architecture, artifacts, biofacts, human remains, and landscapes. ...
  • Bickel, Nichole (2012-05-17)
    This thesis is based on the premise that our physical environment has the capacity to affect and improve our state of well-being. The body and mind are interconnected as demonstrated by biology. As an extension of our mind ...
  • Leveille, Corissa (2012-04-27)
    Without an architectural place, a human body cannot survive and without the body, what then becomes the point of architectural spaces? The history behind architecture and the body has grown together since the evolution of ...
  • McVehil, Kaitlin (2012-05-17)
    Our lives are influenced by many external forces. Many of these forces contribute negatively to the essence of what it means to be human, which causes the human experience to suffer. Through our experiences, we need to ...
  • Mayes, Dakota (2018-08-23)
    Power is everywhere. It is a part of everyday life and there will always be someone in control for one reason or another. It does not matter whether or not it is considered good or bad, power happens regardless of the ...

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