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The phenomenology of digital architecture: A multi-use retail facility Lubbock, TX
()By integrating a physical design process with that of the digital design process, the architect will be able to incorporate the human senses: touch, smell, sound, sight, and taste into the finished architectural design ... -
Designing against criminal opportunity: An apartment complex
()An environment can be altered through natural methods to reduce criminal opportunity and fear of crime while preserving quality of life within a community. -
Recycled: Culturally, environmentally and economically responsible architecture - A visual arts school in Lubbock, Texas
()Responsible Architecture: In a world of ever-decreasing natural resources, efforts are being suggested, researched, accepted and even governmentally mandated to decrease the impact that humans have on their environment. ... -
Phenomenology in architecture: Housing artists in the canyon
()Architecture can provide awareness of one's own existence, giving a person a sense of place which can be developed from using familiar elements in unfamiliar ways. -
On: Music, architecture, and the city, urban entropy, recording studio/gallery of sound
()The principles of Steve Reich's composition technique [phaseshift] is applicable through an abstracted composition framework, resulting in urban entropy. -
High tech. High touch. Seamless: A new rural acute care facility for Saluda, South Carolina
()By creating a seamless facility that utilizes new mechanical technology, as well as maintaining an increased nurse-to-patient ratio, will exemplify the efficiency and function with in health care architecture, that can ... -
Healthy architecture: A level III trauma center in Cloudcroft, New Mexico
()A medical facility can accelerate healing through the use of architectural elements. -
A bridge to recovery: Using sustainability and regionalism in healthcare: A sports and rehabilitation hospital for Ruidoso, New Mexico
()In incorporating the use of Southwestern and local regionalism and combining it with empowering features of sustainability, the architectural design of a new Sports lniury and Rehabilitation Clinic for Ruidoso, New Mexico ... -
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Unlikely urban: Gentrification in Marfa, TX
(1)This study will investigate the problems of a small West Texas town of Marfa, Texas. It will study the beginning stages of gentrification and what other communities have done to stop this process from happening. By doing ... -
A museum for the Sand Creek massacre historic site
(1)By interpreting cultural and historical settlement patterns, through a process of Critical Regionalism, forms can be created to express a time and place. -
The woven landscape
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The last strong hold: A museum for Adobe Walls
(1)The architecture of museums, articulated through wayfinding principles, enhances the experience of the users by efficiently designing circulation and space. -
Swing into motion : Meadowbrook Country Club
(1)A. Thesis Statement Movement is an issue that is present in all human activities and sports is a movement intensive activity, this same concept of movement should also be reflected in the architecture that surrounds us ... -
Technology and meaning
(1)The age of technology found its origin in the birth of symbolic representation, simply put, language Without the benefit of language, in its many fomns, technology could not have developed Language itself is a technology ... -
A reflection of nature: A physical fitness center for Boerne, Texas
(12)Architecture is the link to connect the manmade to the natural created. Through the incorporation of nature as the prominent design vehicle, architecture can produced a heightened awareness of the importance of the ...
