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  • Walker, Gabriella (2023-05-01)
    The movement-centred experience features of architecture were examined in this thesis. This research- and methodologically-driven thesis investigated movement in connection to architectural characteristics, scales, and ...
  • Hanna, Jennifer (2012-05-18)
    Movement is defined by Webster’s Dictionary as a given change of place or position or posture; the act or process of moving. The intent of the project is to celebrate the movement of pedestrians and the experiences within ...
  • MacLachlan, Miriam (Blurb, 2017-04-24)
    This thesis is an attempt to explore and address the various systems of power and control and the mediums which are used within society to control and manipulate the perceptions of the populace. The goal of this thesis is ...
  • Best, Jeffrey (2024-04-29)
    This thesis investigation delved into the intricate cultural fabric of live music, examining how live music venues of diverse types contribute to placemaking to varying degrees among participants. Placemaking refers to the ...
  • Liadis, Nicholas G. (2012-05-18)
    Music and sound, from simple rhythms and pulses to the most intricate harmonies and scales, offers the complexity of experience inherent in things dependent on a medium of time; habitually, musical perception corresponds ...
  • Morrison, Christopher (2021-05-17)
    Humans have always been a part of the natural world, but as our technology and knowledge progressed, we distanced ourselves from nature. We have created a human ecosystem that functions in its own way and rarely works in ...
  • Castiglione, Benjamin (2012-05-23)
    This project is an investigation of how the built environment affects the natural environment, and how the natural environment affects the built environment. The goal of this project is to design multiple aspects of the ...
  • Probert, Jack (2023-04-28)
    Well-being is a positive mental state that helps individuals to reach their full potential, manage life’s stressors, work productively, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. It also contains resilience, ...
  • Short, Chelsea (Blurb, 2022-05-13)
    Shifting urban planning methodologies to reintroduce equity, support the foundation of a city and emphasize the strength of community engagement through networking. Urban contexts are compositions of interwoven systems of ...
  • Turner, Jonathan (2020-09-10)
    This thesis establishes a foundational understanding of current autism-friendly design approaches and conceptualizes new methods in research and design. Early on in the research an intimate connection between architecture ...
  • Russell, Alena (2012-05-18)
    The environment is adapting to its continually changing landscapes, modified by man to make way for cities and architecture that dominates over the surrounding green spaces that still exist. But over time, the once dominating ...
  • Fife, Dustin D. (2012-05-18)
    Through the process of urban decentralization, the way in which people live and establish community has changed drastically. Traditional urban relationships founded upon physical proximity to large centralized institutions ...
  • Pelloski, Brian (2012-05-18)
    What can you do with healthcare architecture that meets the demands for the present day? What are the trends within the healthcare field itself that will lead to a future model for healthcare architecture? Will the hospital ...
  • Topper, Dan (2012-05-24)
    What is place? Place is how one comes to experience or inhabit a particular location or even how a culture begins to associate a place with a particular concept or idea. It can be something as simple as a sandbox that a ...
  • Clifford, Sean (2024-05-02)
    Operating at a scale in which levels of variability may be considered negligible, residential architecture remains bound and tethered to a set of hardened principles, as practice becomes increasingly homogenized, and ...
  • Burd, David A. (2012-05-18)
    The western culture strives for advancement in every aspect of life. Medical technology advances exponentially from year to year. Once a milestone has been reached, a new discovery renders it obsolete. Treatments become ...
  • 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 ...

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