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    • Texas Target Communities (2016-11-28)
      This State of Community Report is prepared by Texas Target Communities. It gathers data from a wide variety of sources in order to gain a more complete picture of current conditions in Liberty County, Texas. Due to resource ...
    • Cooper, John T.; Masterson, Jaimie; Berke, Philip; Joh, Kenneth; Mickelson, Kim; Mohtar, Rabi; LaFayette, Carol; Hajash, Donna; Stanbery, Daniel; Hamidah, Nur; Siegmund, Darren; Maga Rojas, Ricardo; Xiao, Dong; McCharen, Robert; Aldalbahi, Faisal; Perkes, Scott; Raza, Fathima; Khodadadi, Shiva; Dickey, Grant; Deng, Sitong; Page, Hilary; Mullins, Taylor; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Cousins, Tiffany; English, Jeffrey; Coelho De Oliveira, Thiago; Hwang, Jinuk; Abou Shakra, Vera; Lee, Kanghyun; Tallent, Will; Jones, Kaz; Chen, Xi; Simic, Lauren; Meng, Yi; Malecha, Matthew; Jiang, Ying; Ramirez, Matthew; Reja, Yousuf; Thiagarajan, Manasvini (2016-11-03)
      Liberty Strategic Plan 2036 provides a guide for the future growth of the county. This document was developed by Texas Target Communities in partnership with the County of Liberty.
    • Guerrero, Nancy
      This final study topic project is a renovation of an existing library located in the Northern Side of Houston, Texas in the Aldine District. The overall goal of this design is to provide care for this community by renovating ...
    • LIFELINE 
      Quagliariello, James
      Behind this project comes a tremendous amount of love and caring for my sisters and my family, many of the things I saw and experienced when I was younger led me to undertaking this final study. So that others don’t have ...
    • Martinez, Britteny
      Architecture is the canvas for the stories of our lives. It adapts and fulfills the needs of those around us, dispersed throughout cities that are constantly growing. Yet, as the world evolves and technology advances, ...
    • Zapata, Karina
      Light can be controlled through six properties: intensity, color, angle, distribution, quality and movement. These properties can be combined to achieve three, distinct characters of light: focal glow, ambient luminescence, ...
    • Willis, John K.
      The initial impetus for this project was to use an architectural setting to explore the concept of mobility. It positions mobility not only in terms of efficiency and economic structures however, but also in terms of how ...
    • Kim, Nari
      An orphanage is an institution where children who are not protected by their families are housed in groups. Many orphanages remain in South Korea although there are problems of collective children living. The project intends ...
    • 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 ...
    • Bangert, Brendon
      Can we understand the memory of a place not by what remains but what has changed over time? When beginning the final project, the thesis was derived from general interests in adaptive reuse, visualization, and historic ...
    • 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” ...
    • Bryer, Jonathan
      The Missing City is dedicated to addressing a specific challenge: the lack of affordable housing on a scale conducive to nurturing vibrant communities that promote enhanced well-being. To achieve this objective, the project ...
    • Baaske, Benjamin (2022-11-29)
      In order to create more accurate exterior elevations and isometric views of Mitchell House, a photogrammetric study of the exterior was conducted. This study built a collection of data of the house’s exterior founded in ...
    • Brown, Joshua K.
      There are evidences of a rich history and heritage that centers around a once thriving African-American community in the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s. These thriving communities can also be called freedom colonies. ...
    • Grimes, Aaron
      Modular Regeneration is a communal hub that integrates the physical, social, and cultural environment rebuilding the identify and sense of place in Northwest Goldberg. Located in the Northwest Detroit area, considered ...
    • Wilder, Danielle
      The community center provides a foundation through resources to Austin families experiencing any kind of loss of home, job, or financial stability. An intergenerational support system is a vital part of the Center's ...
    • Gilliam, Meaghan R.
      The idea of music as a node in architecture, as it is evident in society, will be explored through the form, function, and play between formal and informal spaces of the building and surrounding context. The intention is ...
    • 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 ...
    • Peter, Catherine Kattikat
      The day shelter is tucked away in a community known for its night shelters and social assistance facilities, this day refuge offers a haven for the transient individuals who frequently visit the area. The shelter will act ...
    • Modi, Saloni
      Today, our 2101 world map looks very different from that of 2020. The sea levels have risen more or less by twelve-foot across the globe. Most of the famous beaches of the world have disappeared into the oceans. The coastal ...