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Full-Text Articles in Architecture
Augmenting The Third Teacher, Christina Hoover
Augmenting The Third Teacher, Christina Hoover
Architecture Thesis Prep
This thesis explores the formal and material design potentials of the school and contends that for it to adapt to the needs of today’s techno-centric youth, dynamic and responsive materials should be integrated to enhance the environmental quality of spaces for a child’s developmental benefit.
Finding Addison Mizner: His Scrapbook Testimony, Suzanne B. Kane Asid
Finding Addison Mizner: His Scrapbook Testimony, Suzanne B. Kane Asid
Architecture Masters of Science Program: Theses
Through historic archival research, this study focuses on the works of Florida architect Addison Mizner (1872-1933), credited with bringing Spanish/Mediterranean Revival architecture to Palm Beach, Florida in the early 20th century. This thesis is the first to study the works of Mizner through the perspective of his personal scrapbooks. In a state of advanced deterioration, Mizner’s scrapbooks are currently housed in Society of the Four Arts, King Library in Palm Beach, Florida. While a rare and treasured source of their own accord, the importance of the scrapbooks is elevated by the fact that many of Mizner’s buildings have been …
Facilitating Change In The Housing Industry Toward Universal Design, Brittnie Miller
Facilitating Change In The Housing Industry Toward Universal Design, Brittnie Miller
Interior Design Program: Theses and Other Student Work
The intent of this thesis is to provide an introductory guide for interior designers, homeowners, builders, and those interested in the concepts of universal design. It is tailored to the target markets of interior design and those within the ho using industry, but leaves an open conversation to create a relationship between the housing industry and homeowners.
Looking at the history of universal design and how it has evolved through the years will give readers a beginning point to start a comparison of the residential design standards and universal design measurements. Using the comparison, case studies will be reviewed and …
Dolbadarn Castle, Caernarfonshire: A Thirteenth Century Royal Landscape, Spencer Smith
Dolbadarn Castle, Caernarfonshire: A Thirteenth Century Royal Landscape, Spencer Smith
Spencer Gavin Smith
No abstract provided.
Jackson, Harry Lucellus, 1907-1985 (Sc 2872), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Jackson, Harry Lucellus, 1907-1985 (Sc 2872), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2872. Two letters of Harry L. Jackson, Bratenahl, Ohio, to Jane (Hines) Morningstar, Bowling Green, Kentucky, regarding selection of an artist to create murals for Bowling Green’s Hobson House. He also discusses his health treatments at Hot Springs, Virginia, and mourns the death of his cousin Mary Neal. Includes a clipping about his retirement.
"Let's Go Shopping At The Square" Cleveland's Leading Downtown Department Stores: A Business Legacy, Richard Klein
"Let's Go Shopping At The Square" Cleveland's Leading Downtown Department Stores: A Business Legacy, Richard Klein
Cleveland Memory
This book is a tribute to the eight major downtown Cleveland department stores and their many loyal customers. For over 150 years, these large stores dominated the local retail scene. They represented exciting places that not only provided a full range of goods and services all under one roof, but also, offered a special shopping adventure every time their customers visited.
[Full Program] Interior Design Symposium 2013: Well + Being, Interior Architecture, Florida International University
[Full Program] Interior Design Symposium 2013: Well + Being, Interior Architecture, Florida International University
Interior Design Symposium: Fostering Identity, Diversity, & Connectivity
The full program of the 2013 Interior Design Symposium. Includes schedule, invited speaker bios, and a list of invited presenters.
Laplant, Alvira (Sc 2860), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Laplant, Alvira (Sc 2860), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2860. A home furnishings project completed for a high school home economics class by Alvira LaPlant. Using “The Michigan” bungalow as a prototype, she includes pictures of selected furniture, fixtures, and decorative items for the home accompanied with prices, and floor plans.
Universal Kitchen Design, Chau Phan
Universal Kitchen Design, Chau Phan
Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Refocusing Roles ...A Look At Refocusing Programmatic Emphasis From Living Units To Amenity Spaces In Apartment Living, Laura Mae Kneebone
Refocusing Roles ...A Look At Refocusing Programmatic Emphasis From Living Units To Amenity Spaces In Apartment Living, Laura Mae Kneebone
Masters Theses
As growth within cities increase, so does the demand for living options within the city context. A cultural shift is drawing more individuals and families back into the heart of cities instead of fleeing to the outskirts of surrounding highway towns.
This increase in desire for city living has raised issues surrounding the lack of living options within the city that may accommodate those needing and/or seeking affordable living options. Micro-unit apartment housing has become the trending answer to this need, providing compact affordable living spaces within the core of a city. Micro-unit apartments can be currently found in most …
Information Technology Project Management Of The New College Of Education Facility At Western Kentucky University, Christopher Lee Roberts
Information Technology Project Management Of The New College Of Education Facility At Western Kentucky University, Christopher Lee Roberts
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
Information Technology (IT) Project Management methodologies are numerous, often varying from organization to organization, and sometimes from project to project within the same organization. Although project type and scope can be a powerful indicator of what methodologies may work best for a given project, choosing which methodology to use can be daunting for project teams. At times, even after due diligence has been practiced to identify the management options available for a given project, there may not be a perfect fit. At such times, or when a formal methodology does not exist in an organization or project management office, the …
Meeting The Needs Of Refugees In Utah Through Interior Design, Valerie Diane Jenkins
Meeting The Needs Of Refugees In Utah Through Interior Design, Valerie Diane Jenkins
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
This thesis will discuss a collaborative project between the senior students in the Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning (LAEP) department and the Interior Design (ID) Program. In an effort to understand and address the needs of the refugees who reside in South Salt Lake we will research, go on site visits, speak with refugee families, and meet with the outreach coordinator for the refugee community of South Salt Lake. All needs, whether observed or mentioned specifically, will be taken into account and addressed within the parameters of the project.
LAEP students will create an urban plan for the redevelopment of …
Empowered Pursuit: A Reflective Essay On Using Creative Learning In The Syracuse City School District, Danielle Mae Lewis
Empowered Pursuit: A Reflective Essay On Using Creative Learning In The Syracuse City School District, Danielle Mae Lewis
Honors Capstone Projects - All
Within the Syracuse City School District, students have been struggling to thrive in an educational environment that focuses on standardization. In 2012, only 48% of high school seniors graduated with a high school diploma in the city of Syracuse. Numerous theories have been discussed as to why students have failed to succeed, with a large portion of these centered on the problems created by the No Child Left Behind Act.
This reflective essay constructs and deconstructs the research and conceptual work produced surrounding the topic of creative learning within the Syracuse City School District. Initial research, summarized in this paper, …
Visual Analysis And Design Proposal For The Bridges Organization Day Facility In Rockledge, Florida, Lesa N. Lorusso
Visual Analysis And Design Proposal For The Bridges Organization Day Facility In Rockledge, Florida, Lesa N. Lorusso
Architecture Masters of Science Program: Theses
The population by age of the client and staff at the Bridges Facility in Rockledge, Florida represent a microcosm of the population of Brevard County, Florida. The shared history of two non-profit organizations that began in in Brevard County, FL in the mid twentieth century is remarkable. NASA began in 1958, and the Bridges organization began in 1956. The historically significant American community of Brevard County, FL now faces the challenges of a new focus without the NASA space shuttle program and accommodating an increasingly aging population, while the similarly aged Bridges organization faces similar organizational and population challenges as …
Transitional Shelter For Homeless Youth, Mary K. Thomas Ms
Transitional Shelter For Homeless Youth, Mary K. Thomas Ms
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Re-Envisioning A Historic Home: Andre Steiner Remodel And Renovation, Adriano Cappuccitti, Jovita Juozaityte
Re-Envisioning A Historic Home: Andre Steiner Remodel And Renovation, Adriano Cappuccitti, Jovita Juozaityte
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
The Media Center: Functions And Organization Of A Collaboration Based Library, Stacy King
The Media Center: Functions And Organization Of A Collaboration Based Library, Stacy King
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
A Dream Of A Dweller, Elaine Pham
A Dream Of A Dweller, Elaine Pham
Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference
No abstract provided.
Vania Johnson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Vania Johnson
Vania Johnson Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Vania Johnson
Student Publications
My name is Vania Johnson and I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Interior Design at Stephen F. Austin State University. My skills include; Hand Drafting, AutoCAD Architecture, Revit, Sketching, Model Building, Microsoft Office, Sketchup, and Space Planning.
My accomplishments and involvements include; ASID National Chapter, ASID/IIDA Student Chapter Treasurer, School of Honors 2011-2014, Phi Upsilon Omicron Honors Society.
Bret Butler, Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Bret Butler
Bret Butler, Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Bret Butler
Student Publications
Video of Senior Portfolio and Attached Design Philosophy Statement
Anahi Reyes Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Anahi Reyes
Anahi Reyes Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Anahi Reyes
Student Publications
Throughout my four years of education and experience in the design world I’ve come to realize that the reason why I love design is because it can change people’s lives by improving the way they use space. My goal as a future designer is to create sustainable, functional and aesthetic spaces that perform for the people who work, visit and live in them. I love designing because it can make a difference.
Rachel Buquet Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Rachel Buquet
Rachel Buquet Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Rachel Buquet
Student Publications
Design Philosophy: Design is a balance of something aesthetically pleasing and something that meets your needs. It is a balance between hard and soft; dark and light; masculine and feminine; and form and function.
Meredith Clark, Senior Interior Design Exhibition 2014, Meredith Clark
Meredith Clark, Senior Interior Design Exhibition 2014, Meredith Clark
Student Publications
I can never stand still. I must explore and experiment. I am never satisfied with my work. I resent the limitations of my own imagination. — WALT DISNEY
Design Philosophy
A well-executed design is a unique expression of one’s personality and character shining throughout a space. The amount of creativity, simplicity and vast knowledge that goes into a design is something we pride ourselves on. However the more we learn the less certain we are that we know everything. Design is constantly evolving; we must never stop educating ourselves, if we do we are just creating more limitations to our …
Danielle Zajic Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Danielle Zajic
Danielle Zajic Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Danielle Zajic
Student Publications
Philosophy of Design
A space is an opportunity to express yourself with color, texture, pattern, and shape. It is my goal to create a space that meets my client’s vision and allows them to love their space more than they ever have. An Interior Designer is simply the phase between an idea and reality.
Geneva Castillo Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Geneva Castillo
Geneva Castillo Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Geneva Castillo
Student Publications
Geneva Castillo
Design Philosophy
I strive to meet others in their wholeness and individuality. To see them as unique individuals. The end goal is to create modern spaces that contribute to the health, safety, and welfare of the public. I design to bring a genuine smile to the many people I encounter.
Always reminded that each space needs to be as beautiful as its future owner. Therefore, we must always keep in mind to stay dedicated to the job and always respect the value of craftsmanship. Bringing contemporary design to a new client is always a thrill, but bringing satisfaction …
La Keisha Grace Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, La Keisha Grace
La Keisha Grace Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, La Keisha Grace
Student Publications
Design Philosophy: A great designer works very hard to transform a given space to reflect the personality and wishes of their client. Additionally, that designer works to provide the maximum use of an interior space while transforming it into an aesthetically functional environment.
Julia Scott Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Julia Scott
Julia Scott Senior Interior Design Exhibit 2014, Julia Scott
Student Publications
With each brush stroke and step to get to the final product, form and function is a viable aspect in designing every space. To achieve this I believe one must work hard for what one does, as it reflects the outcome of their work.
Sun, Wind & Light: Architectural Design Strategies, 3rd Edition, Mark Dekay, G Z. Brown
Sun, Wind & Light: Architectural Design Strategies, 3rd Edition, Mark Dekay, G Z. Brown
Mark DeKay
An updated guide to designing buildings that heat with the sun, cool with the wind, and light with the sky.This fully updated Third Edition covers principles of designing buildings that use the sun for heating, wind for cooling, and daylight for natural lighting. With 432 printed pages and a 450-page electronic book, supplemented with Digital Extras, this package supplies the preliminary design tools and strategies for achieving Architecture 2030® carbon-neutral performance targets. Using hundreds of illustrations, this book offers practical strategies that give the designer the tools they need to make energy efficient buildings.Hundreds of illustrations and practical strategies give …
Balancing Design Theories And Individual Needs In Residential Modifications For People Living With Als, Gail J. Weber
Balancing Design Theories And Individual Needs In Residential Modifications For People Living With Als, Gail J. Weber
Master's Theses and Doctoral Dissertations
This research and design project examines the philosophies and psychological factors of aging in place and universal design, as well as the Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG), and how they can be realistically applied in interior design for people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a terminal illness with an approximate two- to five-year prognosis. The case study explores the design needs and preferences of one couple living with ALS. Analysis of the case study suggests that a complete universal design or ADAAG-compliant overhaul in the home is ill-advised for these subjects, given their modest budget and limited …
616 Hull Street_ Interaction Through Discovery In Design, Elizabeth T. Mitchell
616 Hull Street_ Interaction Through Discovery In Design, Elizabeth T. Mitchell
Theses and Dissertations
The community of Old Town Manchester lies across from downtown Richmond on the south side of the James River. Annexed in 1910, Manchester was the industrial hub of the city and home to the Chesterfield Railroad, the first railway in Virginia and used to transport coal. These industrial roots are still evident today in the warehouses and manufacturing facilities that continue to operate or have been repurposed.
The building of focus is located on the corner of bustling Hull Street and quiet 7th Avenue. Distinctive in its stone masonry exterior, 616 Hull was constructed in the 1920s as a Chevrolet …