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  • Wehri, Jonathan (2012-05-18)
    I want to start with the idea that any place is saturated with qualities and by placing architecture within any context is to re-interpret and re-script the experience of the environment. In my thesis I sought opportunities ...
  • Sachteleben, Albert (2020-09-09)
    Throughout the United States, previously forgotten urban neighborhoods are seeing a resurgence of speculation. Housing costs have risen exponentially due to profit-driven speculation, displacing life long residents, and ...
  • Cuniberti, Stephanie (2015-05-12)
    In this thesis exploration the middle ground between suburban living and new urbanism is developed. The suburbs have been built so rapidly and without the true interest of the buyer in mind, that the connection with ...
  • DeLaRosa, Anthony (2012-05-23)
    There is a vast acknowledgement that something is wrong with the economy. Many think that the solution is from a top down approach. Proven results have come from a bottom-up grass roots approach, and peddling will be the ...
  • Klopp, John (2023-05-12)
    This thesis aims to address the challenges faced by informal settlements in Latin America due to the lack of open public space. The thesis proposes urbanized spaces that build a relationship with the street, providing ...
  • Jenkins, James III (2012-05-18)
    Architects consistently speak of both nature and the built environment. They passionately concern themselves with the harmony that should exist between the two. They use precedence such as the Native American Tee Pee, ...
  • InJustice 
    Girolamo, Madison (2022-04-28)
    In the United States, redlining was urban planners’ answer to the Great Migration. This practice targeted “undesirable neighborhoods” in the name of urban renewal, Poletown East saw immense displacement by the freeways and ...
  • Smart, Katerina (2012-05-23)
    “To be human is to live in a world that is filled with significant places: to be human is to have and to know your place.” Edward Relph said this in his book Place and Placelessness to describe a very fundamental aspect ...
  • Hearn, Brian J. (2012-05-18)
    How can architecture make more stimulating infrastructure, and how can infrastructure make more provocative architecture? Is there a construct of connection, integration or common ground? By creating an Urban infrastructure ...
  • Smith, Mone (2012-05-18)
    The central premise of this thesis is to begin to challenge preconceived notions of dwelling and to create a new way to dwell in a dense urban environment. One of the most important concerns for this project is the idea ...
  • Merline, Kara (2012-05-18)
    Places have been created that are experienced in transit. These places exist after an individual has entered the threshold but before reaching a destination. They are the places experienced out of necessity, not desire, ...
  • Frost, Frank (2012-05-21)
    A person’s emotional response to the experiences they have play a role in how they perceive the spaces around them and shape who they are. An understanding of these relationships is sought through studying how and why ...
  • Guinta, Matthew (2012-05-18)
    In a post-industrial society there are many social issues plaguing urban dwelling Americans. There is an abundance of unemployed land in cites. Without program these spaces are not seen as assets to their communities. These ...
  • Klima, Zachary (2012-05-24)
    City Stereotypes: Stereotypes, pre-conceived notions, and reputations that cities have received is unquestionably not objective, and a sense of ignorance is hence derived, especially from those people who have not been ...
  • Allen, Rebecca (2012-05-16)
    The purpose of this thesis is to explore two theories used in healthcare design and apply them to a typology that is not your typical "hospital" setting. Along with this I intend to use in depth research on autism to develop ...
  • Buczniewicz, Kelly (2017-06-01)
    Carefully dug graves have shown that even Neanderthals and Homo-Sapiens have buried their dead, indicating a spatial response to death since the dawn of the rational mind. In the “post-modern” age of funeral services, ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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. ...
  • 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 ...

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