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    • FERROUS 
      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 ...
    • FORO 
      Duits, Gregory
      When I first started this project I, like many others, had this preconceived notion that the majority of people that experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were combat veterans. My prior service might be to blame ...
    • Cooper, John T.; Masterson, Jaimie; Sathaye, Vrushali (2016-11-29)
      Texas Target Communities worked on a recreational site planning project with the people of Fort Bend County Heritage Unlimited Museum and City of Kendleton over the summer of 2016. The museum officials had approached TTC ...
    • Prelog, Rachel; Raza, Fathima; Hamidah, Nur (Texas A&M University, 2015)
      This State of the Community Report provides an overview of current social and economic conditions in Fort Collins, CO. The key objective of the report is to elucidate current situations and or factors that are important ...
    • Liao, Eric Wen
      The project's name is FRAME. The idea is to frame the important activities, frame your loved ones, and frame the special moments of life. The project is an aging community for all ages located in Taichung, Taiwan. When I ...
    • Calvin, Sara
      This project arose out of a visit to the Museum of the Southwest where I noticed a need. The house museum and library simply didn't have enough space to display all the pieces they had acquired throughout the years. The ...
    • Joseph, Neethi
      The Garden of Displaced Roots creates an affordable agro-based community accessible to underprivileged and disenfranchised segments of society because they were formerly incarcerated. The project hybridizes living and ...
    • Vu, Brian
      Supertall and Megatall structures, buildings defined as being 300 meters (984 feet) or taller and 600 meters (1968 feet) or taller, respectively, by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, are one of the most ...
    • Lytle, Meggan
      Throughout my time in school, I have had a growing interest in design for the aging as well as student populations. It seems to me there would be quite a few parallels in the needs of both generations. There are multiple ...
    • Martinez, Jessica
      The Genesis Rehabilitation Center will aim to provide a design that benefits the well-being of the patient and staff, while promoting recovery and allowing those that inhabit the space to feel good while doing so. This ...
    • Bright, Elise; Cutaia, Louis; Barrios, Nair; Brinkman, Travis; Caraballo, Stephany; Chen, Long; Coleman, Alex; Crosby, Kevin; Dai, Boya; Espinoza, Carlos; Han, Dondjin; Hansen, Todd; Hyde, Allison; Lazaro, Christopher; Lin, Rosie; Lopez, Michael; Martin, Michael; Masterson, Jaimie Hicks; Medina, Izel; Peackock, Walter M; Sengupta, Koly; Shelnutt, Andrew; Su, Jin; Tan, Shuman; Tang, Taoi; Tran, Tho (2013)
      Gonzales Comprehensive Plan Five courses were devoted to the development of the comprehensive plan. Students assessed past and current conditions and projected growth in the following areas: transportation and infrastructure, ...
    • Cairns, Anna M.
      This project addresses the problems caused for the historic cemeteries of Galveston, Texas, by the effects of climate change. Instead of physically protecting the cemetery from high winds and flooding, this project argues ...
    • Lagerberg, Brett
      The workforce has been completely retooled yet they are still forced to operate and adapt to the same outdated environments. The multi-employee workplace has been in constant metamorphosis since its conception some three ...
    • Yun, Jiaxin
      The project of 'Green Box' aims to propose a new pediatric hospital to solve the indigenous children health problems of Deptford Township, New Jersey. Based on the local medical condition, the project will be the first ...
    • Simcic, Lauren; Li, Wei; Lomax, Tim; Goldberg, Dan; Cooper, John T. Jr.; Masterson, Jaimie Hicks (Texas A&M University, 2016-04)
      Grimes County is facing growth pressures due to the expansion of Highway 249 and the proposed high speed rail. This plan articulates community priorities and values, presents case studies, and reveals existing conditions--current ...