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  • Power, Clayton (2015-01-22)
    The investigation of the this thesis study is to take a critical look into the issues of density and the phenomenological qualities such as light and place and to weave them into a medium density housing development. The ...
  • Buxser, Nathan (2012-05-17)
    A Catalyst for Gradual Change This thesis seeks to explore the way in which an area, or neighborhood, which suffered from a loss of its inhabitants can again become a viable and vital area within a city. Lack of density, ...
  • Tavernier, Neteya (2022-05-16)
    This thesis explores how underprivileged communities can be supported and transformed to overtime become self-sustaining. A self-sustaining community is one that is planned, built, or modified to promote sustainable living ...
  • Jess, Robert J. (2012-04-27)
    Eco travel and eco lodging are growing in popularity among travelers today, with this comes an opportunity for architects to design and build sustainable projects for the people that visit these often times fragile ...
  • McPhillips, Matthew S. (2012-05-17)
    The following is neither a criticism of the city nor of the surrounding suburbs. It is simply a realization that the role of each has changed. Old generalizations no longer apply. For example, given the question "do you ...
  • Wilkins, Ashley (2012-05-22)
    The relationship between human beings and the built environment is a complex web of personal perceptions and interpretations resulting in ones unique experiences of space. Ones individual chemical makeup offers a unique ...
  • Arias-Hernandez, Juan (2019-06-05)
    The United States – Mexico Border is an (in)visible line of disruption and control. A scar of a past that has yet been able to heal. These (in)visible lines also create regions within the border communities that make up a ...
  • Perpetuini, Cesare (2018-05-10)
    Cinema and Architecture. Two art forms that can, and should, benefit from one another.
  • Godzina, Marc (2012-05-17)
    This thesis is an investigation of the way in which architecture can respond to and acknowledge the progression of time over long and short term periods. Much like the hands of a traditional analog clock, we use our bodies ...
  • Wah, Jason (2012-05-17)
    Through the design of a multiple public scenarios such as a washroom, car wash, bus stop, and park, this thesis seeks to engage citizens in the experience of contradiction of being in public but yet being in private; of ...
  • Schimpf, Madison (2019-06-05)
    This thesis explores community resiliency surrounding natural disasters in public spaces. Both landscape and built typologies play an important role in building resiliency however, shifting community mentalities are vital ...
  • Sovran, Drew (2021-04-26)
    Color goes beyond our understanding of color theory (blue + red = purple, yellow + red = orange, etc.). When we begin to focus more in depth on how we visually perceive colors, as well as begin to isolate characteristics ...
  • Kaminski, Bradley (2015-04-28)
    The aim of this architectural thesis is to identify characteristics found on the fringe of cities and how a designed intervention can challenge the disparity found on the margin. This study was conducted at the edge of ...
  • Burgos, Robyn (2012-05-17)
    What has caused the gap between the automobile and the pedestrian? Is it the visibility of the automobile? Freeways, highways, and other streets are constantly congested with motor vehicles. Also, parking allotment and ...
  • Maxwell, Mitchell (Blurb Bookstore, 2023-04-29)
    This thesis explores how Identity is being commodified in architecture and how this may be impacted through the use of artificial intelligence. Due to the construction costs of building and design, buildings have become ...
  • Pektas, Neval (2015-01-22)
    The basic goal of this project is to communicate feelings of a person in exile with architectural language. Some of these feelings are: hope, fear, worry, displacement, disorientation. The project emerges as a series of ...
  • Sanchez, Benjamin (2012-05-17)
    In America, society has become fragmented. For the average person, the typical week may consist of dropping the kids off at day care, going to work, the store, and perhaps church on Sunday. Each of these locations becomes ...
  • Rousseau, Jessica (2014-05-19)
    Corporate retail has greatly expanded in the past 30 years with the introduction of the Big Box Store. While these chain stores brought many cities convenient retail options and cheap prices, they also left entire towns ...
  • Herriges, Philip (2012-05-17)
    You find yourself on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, surrounded by beautiful well maintained landscapes, shops and boutiques. On one side is a gorgeous, lavish boutique with engaging windows, detailed illumination, and modern ...
  • Donald Rainey II (2022-05-05)
    This thesis draws on communal living concepts to fill gaps that exist in social, economic, and environmental aspects within Detroit’s long-standing neighborhoods. Specifically looking at Gratiot Woods as a testing ground ...

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