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    • Fairuz, Elham
      The mosque is the Muslim community's religious space. Why is this book interested in mosques, and specifically, why is the interest in the practices of the community? To answer these questions, we will need a little ...
    • Bassey-Etuk, Aniekan
      An Exploitation of Architecture as art in the representation and appropriation of traditional Nigerian Architecture. The Nigerian Architectural scene is currently a collage of frameworks leftover by colonialism, and foreign ...
    • de la Garza, Ricardo Gabriel
      This project discusses the overlap of several needs in a community that can be connected at one intersection. The goal is to make resources accessible to more people in the community and create an intersection of multiple ...
    • 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"� ...
    • 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 ...
    • LaRussa, Abigail
      Growing Potential is a resource and residential complex for youth/young adults aging out of the foster care system. The complex is located at 1801 E 51st St in Austin Texas on 7.5 acres. There are a total of 74 units on ...
    • Ridlen Bowen, Katie Jean
      This project imagines an architectural solution to the educational gap rural East Texas school districts face. Texas is suffering from a shortage of teachers, many teachers are exiting the profession and fewer are completing ...
    • Bock, Britany
      A natural disaster can hit anywhere and any time. When a community prepares through the use of disaster mitigation, it enables a community to be resilient in the face of adversity. Architecture can play a key role in the ...
    • Fears, Zachary H.
      Educational facilities play a large roll in our society today, altering what was once a privilege, to now be a right and obligation to those who seek advancement. The technical two-year colleges, coined “community colleges” ...
    • Elrod, Zoey M.
      Mycelial Living is an architectural design project created to propose a new type of multi-family residential community that can be seen as a proposal for modern neighborhood design. It presents solutions to the issues of ...
    • Tripp, Andrew (California Polytechnic State University and NCBDS, 2016)
      This paper re-interprets the concept of architectural orientation to develop a post-formalist framework for beginning design pedagogy.
    • Tirey, Sawyer
      The goal of workforce housing is to help those middle income families who do not qualify for other forms of aid, but cannot financially afford to live in the city they work in. This issue is becoming increasingly urgent ...
    • Tripp, Andrew (Illinois Institute of Technology and NCBDS, 2015)
      This paper interprets architectural drawing and foundational architectural pedagogy through the framework of Paul Ricoeur's phenomenological hermeneutic of narrative time.
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      Flowers, Brittany
      The world of art and creative expressions is where my passion in life resides. Art of all different forms and mediums inspire wonder and admiration within me. However, there is one particular form of art that intrigues and ...
    • Vaughn, Christina
      The Three Sisters is a Native American agriculture practice that dates back to the indigenous times of America. This agriculture practice includes three vegetables: corn, beans, and squash. These three vegetables are grown ...
    • Bjerke, Brenden
      Uncanny Ecology denies the artificial divide between humanity and nature, and acknowledges the agency of non-human things in the design process. By scrutinizing aesthetic and philosophical precedents, the created object ...
    • Woehler, Katharine Kelley
      The Brazos River is formed by the confluence of the Double Mountain and Salt Fork rivers in the Panhandle and continues across Texas for 840 miles, emptying into the Gulf of Mexico. While the Brazos river is the eleventh ...