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    • Bhujel, Danking Bahadur
      The Dune is a hospital project located in Utqiagvik (Barrow), a remote and vulnerable region in the far northern Alaska, United States. Given the harsh weather and topography of the area, it is essential to respond through ...
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      Lupton, Georgia Elizabeth
      The primary objective of this project is to use musical composition as a framework for making thoughtful and deliberate design decisions. The intention is not to directly incorporate music into the project in a way that ...
    • Schroller, Dalton M.
      The way we design buildings has far-reaching consequences that go beyond the individual user. A building can affect not only its immediate occupants but also the surrounding community and the environment. The Eco-Faceted ...
    • Gilcrease, Miranda
      Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological theory containing a five-tier model of human needs. The needs on the lower level needs to be satisfied before the next level can be attained. Physiological needs are biological ...
    • Ohlenbusch, Clara E.
      Emily's House is an outpatient day healthcare facility and hospice house for children with long-term illnesses. It provides a safe space for children and their families to learn and grieve, to come to terms with their ...
    • Brossett, Madison; Guanere, Harley; Manoj, Nancy; Millard, Eddie; Spika, Grant; Berd, Ashley; Fisher, Tristan; Hayes, Steve; Iyer, Bhavya; Chunga Pizarro, Carlo; Alvarado, Rafael; Orozco, Raul; Tu, Shin; Wang, Yuzhu; Zhang, Tianyu; Goodman, Cooper; Hu, Zhiheng; Korukonda, Jayasree; Lee, Yerim; Pho, Jason; Golbabai, Justin (2021-06-04)
      The Caldwell engagement process, a collaborative, semester-long project between the PLAN 661 course, Texas Target Communities, and several dedicated residents, delineates the purpose, process, and findings of the public ...
    • Sims, Jeremy
      This student housing project asks the question: what is "hip hop" architecture? Why have we not seen it yet and what could it look like? The word hip hop is being used as a symbol of African American culture or lack thereof ...
    • Wheeler, Briannah N.
      The mental health crisis in America has become an epidemic of its own nature. Each year, more and more adolescents are making an attempt on their own life. The few facilities children are required to spend weeks in after ...
    • White, Heather
      Traditional architecture focuses on human comfort and convenience. Equine architecture targets the health, safety, and wellbeing of the horse and their handlers. The Equine Rehabilitation Center has been designed to bring ...
    • Ravi, Manvithaa
      This 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 ...
    • Boone, Robert E
      Small towns across the rural United States need help to keep up with an increasingly digital economy. Manufacturing and agriculture employ less of these community's populations than ever due to government policy changes, ...
    • Duckworth, Garret R.
      The Exhibition of the Senses is a project to analyze the ability of architecture to rely on the senses outside of vision for cues, specifically architecture for those with disabilities. This project is specific to the Texas ...
    • Van Essen, Brooks
      Throughout the design of Exploratory School the idea that learning can occur through independence has always been a factor. The initial parti was developed through a series of questions. How can design change school from ...
    • Taylor, Jordan
      From the start, humans have assumed that our oceans were resistant to the evolving human habits. We have placed a focus on the endangered life that is visible to the naked eye, yet exempt the unseen oceans from being titled ...
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      Baird, Preston
      The construction industry is particularly affected by the declining availability and overall quality of skilled trades. Carpentry, welding, plumbing and many other trades contribute their expertise to the completion of ...
    • Miller, Kali J.
      The question being asked is how can vulnerable, underserved communities feel safe economically, physically, mentally, and culturally through architecture. This question provokes the thought of rethinking the term "architect"� ...
    • Wang, Xiao
      In this book, I will talk about my final project. It is a project exploring Chinatowns in the US. There is at least one Chinatown in nearly every major city in America. These Chinatowns used to be ethic enclaves for Chinese ...
    • Xia, Jingan
      Urban catalysts is a redevelopment strategy comprised of a series of projects that drive and guide urban development. Similar to the chemical "catalytic agent", urban catalysts can arouse and stimulate urban construction. ...
    • Gage, Kyle
      Food for Thought is a proposal for rehabilitation of the Women’s Museum in Dallas, Texas. Situated on the Fair Park grounds in South Dallas, this project seeks to propose an architectural intervention alleviating the ...
    • Radwan, Sahar
      Our urban experience is mainly divided by site boundaries and functions, where the in-between spaces are lost. By studying the hierarchy and relationships between the urban fabric parts, we can introduce a vibrant neighborhood ...