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  • Bower, Alena (2012-05-21)
    The evolution of urban space and architecture is not only indicative of societal changes through time, but it also serves as a medium for investigating the intricate relationship existing between society and the ...
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    Marcero, Eric (2012-05-22)
    The practice of an architect, where architecture means to offer or render professional services in connection with the design and construction of a building, or group of buildings and the space within the site surrounding ...
  • Miller, Mandy (2012-05-18)
    Originally, the thesis question was based on a combination of the statement that architecture, like so many of the arts, communicates to people and the question; how does architecture communicate. Dance is an art form that ...
  • Schroeder, Michael (2017-06-06)
    Not only can we use virtuality, but we can also use eidetics along with looping to understand the environments. By exploring Hyperdynamic it become a process that is more actively changing and evolving. We design ...
  • Shanehsazzadeh, Fatemeh (2016-05-18)
    The aim of this thesis is to improve the health and well being of the population by proposing neighborhood design strategies that enables its residents to incorporate healthy activity into their daily lives. Also good ...
  • Jeffrey, Emma (2021-05-17)
    Public art is the experience of unsanctioned art that offers subjectively curated memories, emotion and selectively triggers the senses. Public art is experienced by provoking an individual to find new spaces or by reshaping ...
  • Tran, Tuan (2012-05-18)
    Public realm has been a part of human society. It has been evolved through time. From the primitive stage of human society to the current stage, public realm has been changing much. During the past century, the public realm ...
  • Mannebach, David (2012-05-18)
    American public spaces have gone through a change of identity. American culture has taken the public realm to different stages of interactive spaces, unlike the more traditional European public space. Our public space today ...
  • Pfaff, Michael (2016-04-14)
    Classical architecture has the potential to address our human condition and our natural environment. During the twentieth century and the rise of modernism, the use of classical architecture was abandoned, seen by most ...
  • Piotrowski, Nicholas (2012-05-18)
    What creates community, how is it defined, and by whom? Cities throughout time and space have hosted enclave neighborhoods that developed for the needs of specific communities, both organically and via societal systems. ...
  • Samoila, Luca (2013-06-12)
    Intuition and rationality are two distinct characteristics of human thought that create a way of perceiving the world around us. While at times these ideologies may seem at odds with each other, there are occurrences ...
  • Carvalho, Erica (2012-05-18)
    Cities are in a constant transformation mode, meaning they never stop. A city’s inner way of life, immediately re¬sponds and transforms to what is happening in the world at every second, may that be economically, socially ...
  • Lyon, Jake (2012-05-18)
    The Reactive City investigates architecture and the impact of doing architecture at the urban scale. Individual architectural projects are, for the most part, designed with the end users in mind, but at the urban scale, ...
  • Prouty, Matthew S. (2015-01-22)
    We live in an increasingly abstract, controlled and regulated world that uses systems of control that separate buildings through uses. This separation creates holes in the urban fabric of the built environment. This ...
  • Tuazon, Kiyone (2020-09-10)
    From the beginning of human life to present day, civilization and society has adapted based on the need for food. As social beings, people have created a tradition of gathering around food. As people have found easier, ...
  • Krjewski, Ashley (2012-05-18)
    If we recognize architecture as a built environment then we must also recognize it as a primarily static condition. Despite its affects on the present, architecture is primarily a response to the past. The past tense of ...
  • Kijewski, Ashley (2012-05-23)
    If we recognize architecture as a built environment then we must also recognize it as a primarily static condition. Despite its affects on the present, architecture is primarily a response to the past. The past tense of ...
  • D'Asti, Nicholas (2024-04-25)
    For over half a century, urban freeways have drastically transformed the urban landscape of cities across the world, especially in North America. With increased automobile dependence and the dawn of the 1956 Federal-Aid ...
  • Finney, Clifford Lucas (2012-05-18)
    "Today's houses may even be well planned, easy to keep, attractively cheap, open to air, light and sun, but - do the houses in themselves hold any guarantee that dwelling occ urs in them?" (Heidegger, 1971). Heidegger's ...

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