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Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis Master List Master of Landscape Architecture Thesis Master List 2018 Author Title Li Fu Advancing Rainwater Harvesting Systems to Help Mitigate the Urban Flooding Chencheng He Problems Integrating in ChinaInclusive Design Concepts into Landscape Architecture Shaotian Li Folks as Experts: Inspiring Community Participation in Transforming Brownfields... Devyn Quick Industrial Landscape Rehabilitation: Re-Imagining the Future of Decommissioned Danielle Schwartz Cola The- FiredMemorionizer Power : Redefining the Memorial as a Way to Re-Imagine Activism Xiaoying Shi The Urban Food Forest—Creating a Public Foodscape Danielle Valdes The Rising Edge: Adapting Savannah to the Ever-Changing Coast Arianne Wolf Landscape Architecture as Public Pedagogy: Using Environmental Art to Engage Alexandra Yaun Green Amidst the Gray: Green Roofs for Underutilized Garages 2017 Author Title Bledsoe, Roger Visual Communication for Wildlife Vehicle Collision Mitigation Bowerman, Melanie Parks that Provide: Incorporating Food Forests into Urban Public Space Chaundhry, Rishika Evaluating Ecotourism as a Design Strategy for the Urban Setting of the Yamuna River Chen, Yingting (Arwen) he Impact of Basophilic Design on Health and Wellbeing of Residents Chen, Ying Integrating Experiential Learning and Landscape Architecture to Facilitate Engagement and Awareness of Waste Landscapes Gong, Yuanyuan Storm water Management Based on Evapotranspiration as a Tool to Mitigate Urban Heat Island Effect Holmer, Lauren The Wildlife Gallery: Integrating Wildlife Habitat into Urban Areas Using Land and Environmental Art Jiang, Tianyi Expressing Process Landscapes in the Southern Piedmont Region Shinkle, Daniel Curating Space, Designing from Place: Strategies for Enhancing and Connecting Vernacular Socialscapes Sun, Qianwen Learning with Nature: Exploring Three Types of Landscapes that Facilitate Outdoor Learning for Middle Schools Turner, Megan Wang, Tao Promoting Active Aging: Integrating edible Landscape in the Healing Environment Wortham, Mary Beth Wu, Tianyu Global Lessons for Promoting Elderly Social Engagement Xiao, Xinyi Reading and Writing Landscape: A Meeting Yang, Chang LID Appropriateness for Various Land Uses: Making Low Impact Development Work in the Old City, Nanjing 2016 Author Title Cui, Yi Reviving a Death Scape: Lithonia One Cemetery Using Child Resilience Strategy to Inform the Design of the Tenderloin Recreation He, Xiaojie Center The Employment of Green Community Design Methods in Redeveloping Lu, Juncheng Huashiying Village in Beijing, A Chinese Urban Village Mason, Genna Heirloom Wilderness: Integrating Culture and Wilderness at the Beuham Orchard Perry, Katherine Elizabeth Designing Transformative Experiences: Redefining the Human-Nature Relationship A Tool to Evaluate Urban Plazas for Planning and Design Patterns that Support Stebbins, Christopher William Sociabilty Using Radar Chart to Evaluate Laws' Influence on Brownfield Aesthetics for Wang, Weiye Suggestions of Future Lawmaking in U.S. and China You, Tianchi Guidelines for Designing Green Roofs that Promote Human Health and Well-Being 2015 Author Title Ruderal Picturesque: Engaging the Process of Plant Succession on the Georgia Baker, Kenneth Thomas Piedmont Biesecker, Craig Designing Urban Under highway Spaces Cady, Paul Managing Organizational Memory in Public Gardens Utilizing Lucis Model to Enhance Corridor Prioritization and Design Plans for the Chen, Ning Western Greenway Project in Miami-Dade County, South Florida Revitalizing a Federal-Assisted Housing Community: A Redesign of the Outdoor Cui, Jialiu Environment of Bethel Midtown Village Dillon. Renee Exploring Possibilities for Encouraging Flood Resilience in Binghamton, New York From Genius Loci to Sustainabilty: Place-based Design Principles for Downtown Dong, Tianyi Athens, Georgia Retrofitting Impervious Surfaces to Reduce Stormwater Runoff Impacts in Hamilton IV, Milton Hugh Municipalities with Combined Sewer Systems Hunt, Emily Nye Nina's Legacy: Designing an Edible Landscape for the Aldo Leopold Foundation Making the Past Serve the Present: A Comparison of Traditional Fengshui and Liang, Yiqian Ecological Design in a Traditional Chinese Village Li, Hiu Ting Managed Retreat by Integrating Public Perception for Urban Coastal Communities Metzger, Nathan R. Industrial Wastewater Landscapes: Ecological Design at the Craft Brewery Morphis, Christopher Lane Using Green Infrastructure to Support Water Based Recreation in Lake Herrick Muse, Gregory Trevathan Screening for Brownfield Redevelopment in Chatham County, Georgia Distilled Complexity: Using Minimalism as a Framework for a Sustainable Siggins, Lucie Landscape in Marfa, Texas Reading the Yuanye in the West: The Relationship Between Landscape Ecology Shen, Yang Theory and Traditional Chinese Garden Design Reclaiming a Brownfield Site by the Combination of Landscape Design and Wu, Xiwei Remediation Strategies (Newton Neighborhood, Gainesville, GA) Xiao, Yongzhi China's Urban Village: Connecting New Development and Heritage Conservation Embracing the Historic and Toxic Legacies of a SVOCS-Contaminated Brownfield: Zou, Xuran Using Landscape Interpretation to Expand the Redevelopment of Boulevard Crossing Park Providing Ecological Benefits in Addition to Recreational Benefits in Rail-To-Trails Zhao, Yiran Design: The Firefly Trail, Athens, GA 2014 Author Title Expanding the Public Realm: Inclusive Design Guidelines for Integrating Homeless Arnett, Jeremy Edward and Non-homeless Users Integrating Urban Agriculture into Affordable Housing Using Permaculture Design Bell, Beverly Anne Principles Making History Visible: Future Management of Yeamans Hall Club’s Cultural Bradford, Laura R. Landscape Planning for Intelligent Transportation Infrastructure on the Atlanta Downtown Davis, Fred Thomas Connector Expressway Dialogic Space as Place of Encounter: Hermeneutics and the Design Process Proper George, Bron Brigham to Landscape Architecture Hunag, Yiming A Cultural Landscape: Creating Therapeutic Gardens for Chinese Senior Residents Rethink Suburban Home Landscapes: Bringing Ecological Values into Suburban Liu, Xiaoa Landscapes in the Southeast without Compromising their Core Traditional Aesthetics Risk Aversion and the Consumer Product Safety Commissions Effect on America's Mikus, Sannon J. Playround Design Disascape to Preemptive Landscape: Resilient Parks for Earthquake Disaster Ogawa, Nobuko Management Natural Schoolyards: Bringing Nature to Children Through Outdoor Classrooms Pesis, Breanne Megan and Playscapes Perloff, Joseh Michael Value Literacy in the Landscape: Residential Perceptions of Landscape Tree Value Pratt, Allen Incorporating the Critical: Environmental Art’s Vitality in Landscape Architecture Urban Prescribed Grazing as an Alternative to Conventional Land Management Richardson, Zachary Andrew Techniques: Environmental, Economic, and Social Impacts Using Inclusive Transportation Strategies to Cultivate Place-Making in Vehicular Sun, Wen Dominated Urban Locations Fed UP with Energy Hungry Agricultural Landscapes: Using Energy Principles to Taylor, Liza Thomas Develop Design Guidelines for Agricultural Landscapes to Reduce Energy Use in Food Production Williams, Kevin Joseph Waterscaping: Reconfiguring the Savannah River Green Infrastructure Planning for the Well-Being of Human and Wildlife in Zhang, Mengtian Xuchang, China Beijing’s Drum and Bell Towers Area: A Cultural Landscape Understood, Zou, Hui Interpreted and Reinvigorated with Compatible Use 2013 Author Title Barrett, Shannon Climate Change and Historic Trees: Adaptive Strategies for Land Managers Sea Level Rise, Green Infrastructure and the Resilience Along the Extant Brusnwick- Biddle, Lisa Altamaha Canal Food-Producing Landscape Design Safety Considerations in the Peri-urban Cambardella, Mario Christopher Development of East Village Monroe Conant, Blake Jeffrey Bankrupt Golf Courses: An Historical Analysis and Strategies for Repurposing Gray, Ethan Resilient Community in an Era of Abandon Deathscapes: Designing Contemporary Landscapes to Solve Modern Issues in Higgins, Jessica Faith Cemeteries Hufnagel, Sean The Great Commission of Church Landscapes Place-specific Golf Course Architecture Guidelines for Golf Course Development in Johnson, John Clyde Emerging Market Phytoremidic Rain Gardens: Residential Applications in the Piedmont Region of the Korman, Jonathan F. Southeastern United States Landscape Architectural Approaches to Post-Industrial Sites: A Design Proposal for Liu, Jing a Mixed-Use Development of the Atlanta Ford Assembly Plant Peters, Thomas Raddford Floodplain Restoration at the State Botanical Garden of Georgia Improving Avian Diversity in Urban Areas through Design and Planning: A Reynolds, Lindsay Systematic Review of Relevant Literature to Inform Evidence-Based Practice Golden Years and Public greens: Considering Older Adults in the Design of Outdoor Silva, Diane Katherine Exercise Areas Suppakitpaisarn, Pongsakorn Human Behaviors in Modern Campus Lunch Landscapes Williams, Dashan Greenways and Trail Use: Influences of the Neighborhood Environment 2012 Author Title Partitioned Landscapes: The Gated Community Interface as an Edifice for Social Dublinski, Allison R. and Spatial Interaction A Teachable Moment: Discovering the Potential of Southern Highlands Reserve to Holdbrooks, Kelly Connect Children and Nature Landers, Carrie Margaret Urban Interimventions: Reclaiming Underused Automobile Infrastructure Sustainable Food, Sustainable Cities: Optimizing Ecosystem Services in Urban McCreary, Michy
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