Now showing items 1-7 of 7

    • Harding, Tucker
      In today’s social and cultural climate, students spend less time outside in the natural environment. This can be partially attributed a heavier reliance on cars and busses for transportation, greater distances between ...
    • 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 ...
    • Meyer, Matthew S.G.
      How can the physical help mediate the realities of the invisible? The question aims to better understand what separates architecture from mere building. It also aims to explore the factors that transfigure a room into a ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Garza Reza, Oscar
      Rethinking the box explores the idea of revitalizing a vacant grocery store using a more human- and nature-centered approach to create a residential development that promotes social interaction, diversity, environmental ...
    • 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 ...