Browsing by Author "Warden, Robert"
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Parkoff, Justin Alan (2016-12-09)This dissertation reconstructs the former Union Navy Gunboat USS Westfield. Westfield belonged to an unusual class of civilian vessels that the Navy converted during wartime to serve in the Union's blockade of Confederate ...
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Akboy, Serra (2012-02-14)The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) is one of the oldest federal programs in the United States. In 1933, the HABS culture of documentation started with the mission of creating a permanent record of the nation's ...
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Lubeck, CarolinaThe Victoria Theatre sits abandoned, just a block from main street, with no defined future in sight. How can this building successfully add to the current Main Street program? With a theatre so small, how can the space be ...
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Wheeler, Ashley N (2015-09-03)This project examines the many facets of historic marker texts produced by the Texas Historical Commission (THC) and their resultant impact on heritage and cultural memory. The analysis consists of two major components. ...
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Vahdat Zad, Vahid (2014-06-04)This study explores the inception of modernity in Iran by examining how the built environment was perceived and represented by Iranian travelers visiting Europe in the mid-19th century. Recent scholarship on modernity ...
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Laiprakobsup, Narongpon (2009-05-15)The study aims to develop the theory of inbetween place. The inbetweens have been important elements in architectural design as transitional and reconciling realms. Architecture of place and its theories has been dominated ...
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Roldan Arcos, Alejandra L (2014-01-16)The use of ultrasonic phased array (UPA) technology for inspection of the trunnion bearing pin of the 100-year old Salmon Bay Bascule Bridge is the focus of this research. To thoroughly investigate the bearing pin, two ...
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Foster, Virginia Rene (2016-11-18)Post-tensioned (PT) bridge systems have been used for many years and are generally favored by contractors and engineers. This is because they are economical, can be used for long spans, increase the structural capacity, ...
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Aghahadi Forooshani, Mohammad (2014-08-28)Drilled shafts under horizontal loads are being constructed within Mechanically Stabled Earth (MSE) walls in the reinforced zone especially in overpass bridges and traffic signs. The interaction between the drilled shafts ...
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Glowacki, Kevin T.; Billingsley, Andrew J.; Baaske, Benjamin; Briscoe, Frank; Warden, Robert; Champagne, Lonnie. (2020-05-16)The Jesus Treviño-Blas Maria Uribe Rancho in San Ygnacio, Texas, is an important example of a fortified home from the Spanish Colonial and Mexican periods of settlement along the Rio Grande River. Originally constructed ...
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Baaske, Benjamin; Warden, Robert (2022-10-27)Field research continued at Blue Creek with the Maya Research Program’s 25th season in the summer of 2016 with excavations at Xnoha: Structures 10, 32, 74, 77, 78, 100, and 106. A team from the Center for Heritage Conservation ...
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Baaske, Benjamin (2023-04-05)How can architecture contribute to the architectural experience of archaeology? Architecture is the manipulation of sensory elements encountered by inhabitants of a space. Therefore, architecture serves as interface for ...
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Takahashi, Iwao (2013-12-11)The influence of philosophy on architectural theory contributes to the formulation of architectural theory in the history of architecture. This relationship created the oscillation of architectural theory between rationalism ...
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Manrique Hoyos, Carolina (2015-08-03)Resilience, defined as the capacity of a system to bounce-back, adapt or heal, from impacts, disturbances or challenges, is becoming an increasingly important concept of academic study in a range of knowledge areas. Most ...
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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 ...
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Baaske, Benjamin; Glowacki, Kevin; Warden, Robert; Hernandez-Mayen, Sandra (2023-04-05)
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Liu, Yang (2013-07-23)In recent years, it is becoming more and more common to utilize 3D modeling technology to reconstruct cultural heritages. The most common way to deliver the 3D model of an existing object is based on hands-on surveys and ...
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Baaske, Benjamin; Warden, Robert (2022-10-27)The presentation of heritage sites is critically important to the perception of historical narratives. A key goal is to help both scholars and the general public to see heritage as dynamic and living. This project explores ...