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    • Leavengood, Jacob M.
      How can 3D printing change the way observatories are built? STRATA studies the applications of 3D printed construction through the backdrop of a modern astronomical observatory. Drawing from the language and tectonics of ...
    • Blount, Clayton; Kuehner, Courtney; Wells, Jane; Kidwall, Logan; Hajovsky, Tamara; Williams, Ashton; Mendez, Kristal; Mikulik, Blaine; Perez, Andrew; Toungate, Andrew; Finch, Amelia; Patek, Marie; Stein, Kaitlin; Tabuena, Trevor; Jayroe, Hunter; Wood, Bryce; Anderson, Christina; Herrmann, Taylor; Garcia, Yamile; Perales, Erica; Kabalin, Erika; Rojas, Annamarya; Christman, Erik; McCreary, Michelle; Spaulding, Kim; Parsons, Stephen (Texas A&M University, 2015)
    • Chacon Portillo, Maria F.
      The San Rafael Blend project focuses on rehabilitating the existing mills and buildings of the existing coffee farm "Finca San Rafael" in Purulha, Guatemala, to develop a tourism complex. The purpose is to incorporate a ...
    • Glowacki, Kevin; Warden, Robert; Billingsley, Andrew; Baaske, Benjamin (2023-04-05)
      The following is a procedural report compiling illustrations produced from laser scanning and aerial (UAV) photogrammetry conducted November 2016 to January 2017 by the Center for Heritage Conservation, Texas A&M ...
    • Cano, David A.
      This project investigates and tackles the problem of the visually impaired being thought of as an afterthought in design, and bringing them into the light and having their impairment be the primary focus of the design. ...
    • Jariwala, Hardik
      Japan's quickly maturing urban populace has prompted a lack of qualified medical faculty and facilities across the nation. An increasing life span and the diminishing birth rate has expanded the financial and social crisis. ...
    • Jin, Hanyu
      Sharing Nature is a 30-bed stroke rehabilitation center that provides outpatient physical therapy and inpatient care services and is specially designed for the follow-up rehabilitation of stroke survivors.
    • Parker, Landon
      The forested landscape has always been of great fascination to me. The mysterious environment is rich with native flora and fauna and contains a great deal of beauty. Many associate the forest with a dark and dangerous ...
    • Gajera, Surilkumar
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated in 2019 that every year the U.S. receives 130 million patients in emergency department visits. Out of which 16.2 million patients visits result in hospital admissions ...
    • Romo, Carlos
      The word industrial can be used to describe things that are cold, mass produced, fabricated, and repeated, but can industrial terminologies be used to reflect architecture that is as refined as the industrial process? The ...
    • Casique, Jorge
      Placeness has always been a debated subject in architecture, especially to which extent site influences - or not - the final result of architecture. Despite the concept being long-discussed, from the Genius Loci of the ...
    • Unknown author (Texas A&M University, 2000)
      hree courses were devoted to the development of the comprehensive plan--a compilation of future land use, transportation and infrastructure, parks and recreation, housing, community facilities, and environmental resources. State ...
    • Hwang, Jinuk; McCharen, Rob; Abou Shakra, Vera; Meng, Yi; Terry, Ryan; Prelog, Rachel; Nira, Richard; Chen, XI; Lee, Kanghyun; Reja, Md Yousuf; Aldalbahi, Faisal; Gao, Fan; Simcic, Lauren; Hamidah, Nur; Rojas, Ricardo J. Maga; Jiang, Ying; Perkes, Scott; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Oliveira, Thiago; Deng, Sitong; Cousins, Tiffany; English, Jeffrey; Page, Hilary; Raza, Fathima; Xiao, Dong (Texas A&M University, 2015)
      Along with the growth of Texas A&M University and its expansion toward Texas Avenue, TX6, and University Avenue, South College Avenue has lost much of its glory as a destination point. The district has been mainly developed ...
    • Cooper, John; Masterson, Jaimie H.; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Eisele, Bill; Andreotti, Andie; Dixit, Pranjal; Musharrat, Saima; Ruan, Xinhe; Zahra, Qazi Aniqua; Yi, Siqing (2019-02-20)
      The planning document presents a plan for the Jefferson-Orange-Hardin three-county region to act as a roadmap for augmenting the current auotomobile oriented transportation system with new bicycle facilities as an alternative ...
    • Powers, Alanna
      Valley Youth Theater is currently exceeding their capacity and outsourcing third party space for offices and performances. The existing theater shares a site with the “The Space Between” park, and features a stunning mural ...
    • Spiritus 
      Seibert, Jack M.
      Spiritus, a cutting-edge healthcare facility, is dedicated to providing comprehensive Lung Cancer care that encompasses not only treatment, but also the holistic well-being of patients. With a deep understanding of the ...
    • Hendershot, Mia N.
      The Hot Wells Bathhouse was once a bustling destination in the early 19th century, but a history of fires has left the historic site in a state of ruins. In its abandonment, nature began to reclaim the old building as its ...
    • Huang, Hao
      Research has found that better living environments can improve the lives of older people. Some of the main evidence-based findings show the benefits of social integration, intergenerational interaction, access to nature ...
    • Alvarado, Manuel
      Collage: a) an artistic composition made of various materials (such as paper, cloth, or wood) glued on a surface; b): a creative work that resembles such a composition in incorporating various materials or elements. As a ...
    • Dutta, Sanchali
      Young and old being the feeble part of our family, requires extra help from everyone in the family and also in the society. Unfortunately, often old people are outcast from the family because of over demanding need of care, ...