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The Three Sisters
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 ...
Generations Connected: The Integration of Senior and Student Living
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 ...
A&M Consolidated Middle School
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 ...
Neuroarchitecture: Neuroscience Institute in Benghazi
My final project is Neuroscience Institute in Libya. The concept of this project aims to explore how to combine the two disciplines: Architecture and Neuroscience to create a healing environment that could enhance the ...
Zero Net Energy: Community Education & Visitor's Center in San Francisco
This project is based on the "Zero" competition challenge and the goal is to create a zero net energy bayside community education and visitor's center to aid the mission of the Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental ...
Mycelial Living: Addressing Waste on a Community Scale
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 ...
Dune: Kalutoqaniq
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 ...
Succession: Revival at the Hot Wells
The Hot Wells Bathhouse was once a bustling destination in the early 19th century, but a history of fires has left the historic site in a state of ruins. In its abandonment, nature began to reclaim the old building as its ...
Eco-Faceted: Diamond Hill Community Recreation Center
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 ...
"One for All" Village: Design for Stroke Rehabilitation Center
This is a stroke rehabilitation center in Hedwig village, Houston, USA, with a total floor area of approximately 44,000 square feet and a total bed capacity of 48, where survivors usually stay for 5-7 days, providing stroke ...