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  • Kulawinska, Agata (2024-05-01)
    The general focus of the thesis investigation was the pushing need for richer urban tree canopy, as well as the possible solutions for tackling the lack of it. Various studies have proven that trees are a significant part ...
  • Talbot, Raymond (2012-05-19)
    The evolution of this thesis revolves around the belief that in order to attract people of varying backgrounds to an urban high rise dwelling environment, units need to offer the amenities commonly found in suburban ...
  • Carr, Daniel (2012-05-19)
    In exploring the phenomenon of a city, few choose to focus on those faced with blight, decay or abandonment. To choose to turn away from those cities in the most blatant need is to miss some of the richest opportunity for ...
  • Silveira, Joseph (2024-04-24)
    Queer genders often exist outside architecture, due to the binary spaces the practice has made hegemonic. Sociologists in the last ten years have been documenting the negative social, psychological, and physical effects ...
  • Loria, Joseph (2022-04-26)
    This thesis focuses on an ever-growing and expanding field of augmented reality and discovering who will have to design these systems. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, industries have focused on online and ...
  • VanOverbeke, Zachary (2017-05-20)
    Visualization techniques in architecture have been utilized as communication and design tools since antiquity. Traditional artist force interaction by creating familiarity within the art for an observer, by understanding ...
  • Simoski, Danny (2019-06-03)
    We have had many forms of virtual reality that has changed the way that we interact with each other. Those came in the forms of storytelling, artwork, photography, and lastly, what we now know as “virtual reality” today. ...
  • Bernardi, Nicholas (2012-05-19)
    Urban areas can dissipate into virtually nothing for a number of reasons including, economic decline, de-industrialization, war, and natural disasters. These instances all share a common theme, which is, the restriction ...
  • Fagade, Adedeji (2024-04-30)
    This thesis proposal explores the transformative potential of architecture in community development, focusing on the Dexter Linwood neighborhood in Detroit. The neighborhood, characterized by abandoned homes and stores, ...
  • Phillips, Whitnee (2012-05-19)
    mu·se·um (myōō-zē’əm) n. A building, place, or institution devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition, and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical, or artistic value. val·ue ...
  • Danko, Aaron (2020-09-09)
    This thesis challenges the generalized way in which walkability is being framed and implemented in Detroit. Most people in American cities, especially in Detroit, are unable to take advantage of the social, economical, ...
  • Harte, Seth (2012-05-19)
    Suburban Sprawl has crippled Detroit. Dependence to the automobile has accelerated the migration of citizens to the surrounding suburbs. Through this exodus, Detroit has deteriorated into a collection of abandoned buildings ...
  • Kile, Taylor (2022-05-16)
    Tourism is not a new concept; however, only recently have individuals begun to fully understand the positive and negative effects tourism can play on a local community. For example, in the book, Tourism: Economic, Physical ...
  • Medley, Matthew (2016-05-19)
    The exploration of materiality is a key part of this research, viewed from multiple perspectives. As Peter Zumthor wrote in his essay "A Way of Looking at Things," materials play a role in creation of an architectural ...
  • Bogdanovic, Aleksia (2017-05-16)
    This thesis is an attempt to extract sensory stimuli from nature, and explore architectonic abstractions that can be implemented in a child's learning environment. The abstractions are designed to help strengthen and improve ...
  • Smoes, Paul (2013-06-12)
    Abstract Mine, Nature, Town While much of the United States is moving at an extreme pace West Virginia lies in the middle of the Appalachian Mountains and appears to be stagnant. That is only to those who have never ...
  • Coe, Korzell (2021-05-17)
    The expression of identity is apparent in the subjects of architecture and clothing. The body is an archival form in space/place as it embodies one of many identities. The unconscious ritual of dressing and undressing ...
  • Barbara, Connor (2022-04-28)
    This thesis explores how the concepts found within social housing can be adapted to improve the ways the United States challenges affordable housing. Only formulating around the period of industrialization, the following ...
  • McGuire, Michael (2013-05-22)
    Wildlife within Michigan has experienced many different changes throughout the years. When cities develop a loss of habitat occurs, and in many cases, a form of forced removal of species takes place. As roads and other ...
  • Zanier, Jordan (2021-05-19)
    With the situations of mandated physical isolation, such as the Covid-19 Pandemic, variations of connectivity are weakened as well as the mental health of the humans who experience them. This results from being confined ...

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