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Arch Thesis Inventory.Xlsx Page 1 ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL THESES YEAR AUTHOR TITLE 2012 Aditi, Padhi Urban Centre for Justice Re-Investment: Rehabilitation in Treme-Seventh Ward, New Orleans 2012 Asher, Mira Post-Postal: Making Physical Public Space in a Digital World 2012 Bardwell, Kristy Evidence-Bases Design: A New Recovery and Rehabilitation Facility Typology 2012 Berman, Leland Bailey Stitching Houston: Degradation and Creation of Place in the Contemporary Muli-Nodal City 2012 Brooks, Nicholas The Motor City: Networking Density Amongst Decay: Detroit, MI 2012 Cho, Hee Kyung Rebuilding Traditions: A new cemetary for Seoul, South Korea 2012 Coles, Samuel Valu(able)Access(able) Architecture 2012 Dardant. Marie Sophie independence through Integration: Encouraging Variation within a Regulated Environment Manufactured Innovation: A study of community revitalization through systemic manufacturing and creative 2012 Davis, Elizabeth incubation 2012 David. Alexandra Building as threshold: Houston Transitional Center: An architectural nexus 2012 DeCotiis, Matt Planning for Death: A celebration of life through the redesign of the cities of the dead 2012 Diiorio, Laura Take me to the river!: facilitating access to the Mississippi in New Orleans 2012 Faircloth, Gillian Performance of the Collective Memory: Rejuvinating a Culture Through Adaptive Reuse 2012 Finkelstein, Rachel Amplifying Awareness: Atlantic City Re-treat 2012 Fisher, Sean Individual Experience & Collective Memory: The Sports Stadium in Place Making Page 2 2012 Franke, Patrick Flux Capacity: asymmetrical activity on boston's city hall plaza 2012 Frederick, Joshua Experience the water 2012 Garcia, Oscar Substance: Culture Life (Style) 2012 Gervasi, Nicholas Stephen Abandoned: river (front/back) 2012 Glynn, Daniel Settlement of Sediment: adaptive architecture as restorative infrastructure revitalizing land and settlements 2012 Graffam, Marianne (2 copies) Civitas: Creating Strength Through Community 2012 Graham, Andrew Ornamenting Identity 2012 Hailey, Ellen Generative landscapes: Synthesizing Community and Ecological Restoration 2012 Heath, Scott David Rehabilitation as Creative (Re)Interpretation: Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard, New Orleans Mending the Fragmented City: Linking Formal and Informal Networks through Civic Architecture in Informal 2012 Hidalgo, Natalia Settlements Quito, Ecuador 2012 Jelich, Dixon Restoring Vitality Urban and Social Sustainability in the Latin American City: Rethinking an architectural and urban approach to 2012 Jocay, Wayna social development 2012 Johnson, Lindsay Rethinking Incarceration: An urban typology fostering positive change 2012 Kass, Alison Placing Non-Place: Establishing Identity in the Occupiable Threshold 2012 Kauffmann, Zachary A. Inter-Connections: An Architecture of Transit and Movement at Inman Park 2012 Kiefer, Lindsey The Abandoned Doorstep: Reconnecting the Mississippi River Waterfront and the Natchez Community 2012 Kochanski, Cat Thrive: Defining Wholistsic Architecture for the Physical World Page 3 2012 Landry, Mike Remaking Craftsmanship: The Digital Craftsman & An Adaptable System 2012 Levy, Jason Year Round Festival Ground: A transformative event space for New Orleans City Park 2012 Levin, Sam Towards a New Education: Connecting Education with the Economy 2012 Machicek, Jeremy Lanscapes in Progress: In Search of a Productive middle ground 2012 Magee, Derek Beyond Freeways: Transitions to a Livable Infrastructure 2012 Mazur, Drew Connective Regeneration: Olympic Development Bridging Urban Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2012 McCook, Lindsay Redefining Context: Relating Historic and Modern 2012 Miller, Rebecca Agrourbanism: reimagining the urban domain 2012 Mings, Josh Praiseworthy Competition with One's Ancestors: Columbus, indiana Architecture Depository 2012 Mitzner, Oren Complex Contrast 2012 Murray, Mike A Landfill Named Desire: Recycling a Superfund Site in New Orleans 2012 Newman, Gavin Centering the Suburb: Civic life and the shopping mall 2012 Peaden, Kathleen A. UrbanWindscapes: 21st Century Office Tower 2012 Park, Jun-Hyung Infinite Flow: From Urban Island to Flow Catchment: Inspired by Gilles Deleuze's 'A Thousand Plateaus' 2012 Park, Justin (2 copies) Trade School: Reviving the apprenticeship model of learning Uplifting Infrastructure in the Public Mind and Urban Landscape: A Solar Power Plant, Education Center, and 2012 Pekara, Robert Public Park in New Orleans East 2012 Powell, Allison Learning in Context: defining connection between school & community Page 4 2012 Quina, Carter B. Memory Planes: An Archaeological Interpretative Center 2012 Ratliff, Alex Urbanizing the Suburban Arterial: A framework for fortune suburban development 2012 Rohman, Brad Perception of Sport 2012 Sarandos, Zachary Charles Zones of Intersection 2012 Sanders, Julie Ann Recalibrating the Center: Revealing Underground Circuits 2012 Schiller, Allison WasteRefined: Land(fill)scape in East Orleans 2012 Shabouk, Alexandra Places of Pause 2012 Simonson, Sarah Community Quilt: Social Spaces in the Southern Plantation Economy 2012 Siragusa, Justin Luciano The Details of Design: 'How Design Build Can Save Us All': A Mobile Farm 2012 Squire, Corey The City of Tomorrow, Tomorrow: Housing for the Next stage of Urban Evolution 2012 Steinberg, Christopher Erecting thresholds tearing down boundaries: rehabilitating the distressed and disconnected public neighborhood 2012 Tellone, Christopher M. Interstitial Development: trans(PLANTING) suburbia pt. 1 2012 Tellone, Christopher M. Interstitial Development: trans(PLANTING) suburbia pt. 2 2012 Teran, Ana Lucia Subliminal Escape: A design remedy for a holistic approach to healing 2012 Tritschler, Claire Rethinking Contexturalism: updating L'Enfant's monumental plan 2012 Vaughn, Erin (Re) Inhabiting the City: Engaging Context and Community through Urban Ecology and Design 2012 Vila, Karrah The transcension of architecture: a sacred proposal at the Algiers-Mississippi River bend Page 5 2012 Welsh, Michael J. Designing Time: Understanding Through Observation 2012 Wickham, Jennifer Forgotten Public Space: Making a communicative space in an abandoned retail center Jefferson, Louisiana 2012 Best Practices for the Mitigation of New Streetcar and Streetscaping Construction on Businesses within Existing Antrup, Tyler MSRED Commercial Corridors: A Survey of Accepted Strategies and Recommendations for Future Implementation 2012 The Economic Impact of New Grocery Store Development: Studying the Effects of New Grocery Store Berman, Samuel M. MSRED Development in Undeserved Communities 2012 Naval Support Activity East Bank: Creating an International Disaster Management, Recovery, and Resilience Brierre, Christian MSRED Center 2012 Broun, Carter Innovation Square: Analyzing University Driven Public Private Partnerships MSRED 2012 Attracting Neighborhood Services Retail to Undeserved Communities in East baton Rouge Parish: An Examination Eskew, John L. MSRED of Best Recruiting Practices, the New Markets tax Credit, and Fresh Food Financing 2012 Ferrell, Colin Financing Water: Financial Mechanisms for the Implementation of Integrated Water Management in New Orleans MSRED 2012 Joines, Vann Show Me the Green: Revealing Value in Green Buildings MSRED 2012 Liedtke, Kasey R. Healthcare Villages: Development Strategies for Our Health MSRED 2012 Light, Deborah The Best Practices of Eco Districts: Reinventing the Walter Reed Army Hospital Site MSRED 2012 Mayronne, Andrew The Laurel: Tax Credit Impact on Sustainability, Historic Preservation and Community in St. Louis MSRED 2012 Finishing the Thought: A Case Study on the Development Process of the Historic Bridge Building in Nashville, Montgomery, Amy B. MSRED Tennessee 2012 Monckton III, Daniel W. The Harold Ickes Redevelopment: A Look into Mixed Income Housing in Chicago's Plan for Transformation MSRED 2012 Moore, John A Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Strategy for New York City Public Housing Authority Properties MSRED 2012 Sen Gupta, Brinda Implementation of Waste to Energy Systems in Metropolitan America MSRED 2012 Strohschien, Stephen Tanner Current Real Estate Development Industry Usage of Sustainable Forestry Products in the Southeast MSRED Page 6 2011 Alvarado-Suarez, Cristina Liminal Palimpsest Spatial Recall: Collective Memory & Magical Realism of Space in Managua 2011 Anderson, Ryan Weft over Warp: Applied Technical Strategies that Teach About Historic Precedents 2011 Baker, Chris Reinventing the Box: Using Prefabrication and Digital Age to Create a New Retail Typology 2011 Berger, Scott Post-Conflict Architecture: Peacetime Urbansim On The Edge 2011 Bishop, Zach MAD4D: A 4D Activity Index For Madrid Good, Bad, Not Evil: Formative Trajectories toward New Expectations or Par Le Grand Guignol au Nouveau 2011 Bogan, Thomas J. Theatre Libre 2011 Burke, Mollie Revisiting The Resource: A Waterfront for Bangkok, Thailand 2011 Carriere, Jerelle Urban Shift: Nature Habitats View Beyond The Bayou: Manifistation Of A Threshold Into Bayou Village, Through Subtle Compositions Exposing 2011 Casaccio, Laura The Natural Landscape Identifying Atakapa Ishak Tribal Members 2011 Cordova, Veronica Architecture Therapy: combining Theapy And The Built Environment 2011 Demeules, Daniel Bridging The Formal And Informal: A Recycling Center For Rio de Janeiro From Here To There: The Historic Conditions That Brought About Our Current Transportation Systems And How 2011 Dyer, Meghan To Design For A New Future 2011 Erickson, Nels Building As A Site: Ephemeral Habitation Of A Highrise Infrastructure 2011 Finley, Regan Redesign,
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