Browsing by Author "Newman, Galen"
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Kim, You Jung (2019-03-08)The people and assets endangered by flood risks due to sea level rise and coastal population increase are increasing. Complex and unpredictable future circumstances necessitates a better scenario-based planning; helping ...
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Tran, Tho Ngo Duc (2022-02-08)Housing plays a central role in connecting individuals, families, and society during human life. To support the goal of providing decent housing at an affordable price in a suitable living environment for all American ...
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Zhu, Rui (2023-06-26)Recently researchers in the field of public health have realized that a person's living environment can sometimes be more predictive for public health circumstances than their genetic code. As one of the often undesirable ...
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Brown, HillaryArchitecture has tangible qualities that embody a work's physical makeup and intangible qualities that contribute to the feeling and expression of time. Every building has moments of time embedded in their fabric that ...
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Garner, Austin D.Even with ever evolving technology, movement within the United States continues to be an issue. Traffic and travel times increase as suburbs move further and further from the city while housing prices in the city rise ...
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Abbasgholipour, Sina (2018-10-18)In this research, three problems associated with developing a Pavement Management System (PMS) for small to mid-size cities are discussed, and a solution is suggested for each of these problems. First, the comparison of ...
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Ravi, ManvithaaThis book explores the crucial role played by architects in responding to the requirements of the built environment and meeting the needs of developers. It presents a methodology for achieving a balance between the needs ...
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Rodriguez, JuanDesigning a school for the well-being of everyone, from faculty to students, can be a struggle. However, at a site like Hughes Springs, you can do so by taking advantage of all that the town has to offer. The town is known ...
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Choi, Myungshik (2015-05-12)Gentrification is a shift in an urban community toward wealthier residents or businesses and increasing property values, at the expense of displacement of the poorer residents of the community. This is one of the most ...
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THE INFLUENCE OF EMOTIONAL AND CONDITIONAL FACTORS ON GARDENERS’ PARTICIPATION IN COMMUNITY GARDENS Lee, Jae Ho (2018-08-08)In recent decades, there has been considerable attention given to the development of community gardens in many cities. Despite the increasing popularity and the benefits for local communities, the long-time survival of ...
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Yu, Siyu (2019-07-22)Coastal areas, which comprise approximately 17 percent of the land area and 52 percent of the population of the United States, regularly contend with flooding threats—especially from hurricanes and coastal storms, which ...
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Thayer, TylerThe Harrison County Memorial Airport Terminal Building is a historic airport terminal located in Marshall, Texas roughly 20 miles west of the Texas/Louisiana State Border. The airport itself is 2.5 miles from the city ...
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Gilliam, Meaghan R.The idea of music as a node in architecture, as it is evident in society, will be explored through the form, function, and play between formal and informal spaces of the building and surrounding context. The intention is ...
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Newman, Galen; Wang, Yangdi; Li, Qiushuo; Berke, Phil; Masterson, Jamie; Cooper, John T.; Lee, Ryun Jung (2016-11-28)Enhancing resilience in physically vulnerable areas and amongst socially vulnerable populations is most effective with participation from the local community. Engaging population groups who are often left out of the ...
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Field, HayleyThe West End Historic District is located on the far west side of Dallas' Central Business District. Composed of turn-of-the-century industrial warehouse buildings, the West End is the only remaining part of downtown Dallas ...
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Lee, Kanghyun (2021-07-27)Heat-related health problems, especially in urban areas, are becoming increasingly important due to global climate change (GCC) and urban heat island intensification (UHII). To address these problems, it is important to ...
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Zhang, MeganUrban Revitalization is a program of land development in areas of moderate to high density urban land use. The process has had a major impact on many urban areas to their economy, property value, reduces crime, and helping ...
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McMahan, JoshuaThe Vertical City was a project meant to reexamine the role of skyscrapers within the urban environment. Rather than seeing skyscrapers as just another low to mid-rise building placed within the context of the city, the ...
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Burke, Logan C.As the population continues to increase and cities expand in size, sustainable building solutions are needed now more than ever to help combat this unprecedented growth before it spirals out of control. This can cause ...