Browsing School of Architecture by Author "Haliburton, James"
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Irving, MichaelMuch of Donald Judd's life was spent making pieces of art for existing works of architecture. Towards the end of his life, Judd started to explore the idea of space designed for art, rather than, art designed for the space. ...
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Saqib, ShellieTemples, shrines, religious monuments and some of the earliest buildings in time were built upon the foundation of influencing human emotion. Places which awe and inspire those that encounter these magnificent spaces was ...
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Sadri, SaiedehThis project in downtown Bryan is a response to the change of consumer preferences through neighborhood and community features that has been changed due to the housing-market slowdown. Instead of large-scale residential ...
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Kaatz, KelsieTaylor, Texas, an accredited city of the Texas Main Street Program and my hometown, has a defined downtown core that has seen small attempts at preservation of the historic fabric. While all attempts are a step in the right ...
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Zachary RowleyAccess to health care services is not evenly distributed in Texas, especially for rural communities that fall within the Texas Triangle. To address this inequality, this project determines a set of architectural strategies ...
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Antunez, AnthonyArchitecture is more than just coming up with a building design. It becomes a reflection of its surroundings and its community needs. By embracing the public in architecture, we can serve the community by not just having ...
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Larranaga, AnaCultivating Synapse originates from the question of how culture affects the human brain and the neurological processes through which we have experiences which then form connections. In the central nervous system, SYNAPSE ...
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Gilcrease, MirandaMaslow's hierarchy of needs is a psychological theory containing a five-tier model of human needs. The needs on the lower level needs to be satisfied before the next level can be attained. Physiological needs are biological ...
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Sims, JeremyThis student housing project asks the question: what is "hip hop" architecture? Why have we not seen it yet and what could it look like? The word hip hop is being used as a symbol of African American culture or lack thereof ...
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Liao, Eric WenThe project's name is FRAME. The idea is to frame the important activities, frame your loved ones, and frame the special moments of life. The project is an aging community for all ages located in Taichung, Taiwan. When I ...
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Joseph, NeethiThe Garden of Displaced Roots creates an affordable agro-based community accessible to underprivileged and disenfranchised segments of society because they were formerly incarcerated. The project hybridizes living and ...
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Martinez, JessicaThe Genesis Rehabilitation Center will aim to provide a design that benefits the well-being of the patient and staff, while promoting recovery and allowing those that inhabit the space to feel good while doing so. This ...
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Lagerberg, BrettThe workforce has been completely retooled yet they are still forced to operate and adapt to the same outdated environments. The multi-employee workplace has been in constant metamorphosis since its conception some three ...
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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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Zavala, Sugey"The architect's role is to fight for a better world, where he/she can produce an architecture that serves everyone and not just a group of privileged people." - Oscar Niemeyer. Architecture should be inclusive, for all ...
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Thayer, TylerThe Harrison County Memorial Airport Terminal Building is a historic airport terminal located in Marshall, Texas roughly 20 miles west of the Texas/Louisiana State Border. The airport itself is 2.5 miles from the city ...
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Zapata, KarinaLight 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, ...
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Grimes, AaronModular 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 ...
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Modi, SaloniToday, 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 ...
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Lorenzo, HeatherThe United States is the global leader in lock-ups with 2.3 million people currently in jails and prisons. Since the 1970s, marginalized groups, such as African Americans and Latinos, have been victims of an outdated ...