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Analysis Of Mixed-Use Affordable Housing In Las Vegas, Maelle Egea
Analysis Of Mixed-Use Affordable Housing In Las Vegas, Maelle Egea
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Nevada is ranked at the very bottom of the U.S. with only 15 affordable homes available for rent statewide per 100 extremely low-income renter households. Las Vegas is even worse at 10 per 100. Las Vegas is a Hospitality-Driven city. My goal is to holistically understand mixed-use affordable housing from 4 main topics: Policy, Development, Finances, and architecture. Through an adaptive reuse approach of the travelers motel downtown Las Vegas, I have proposed a mixed-use/mixed-income development solution.
Designing A Non Conventional Philosophy Of Punishment: Rehabilitation And Reintegration Of Young Offenders, Paola Ortiz
Designing A Non Conventional Philosophy Of Punishment: Rehabilitation And Reintegration Of Young Offenders, Paola Ortiz
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Architecture is one of the few disciplines that sends a silent message to everyone walking into any space. Design is crucial to create specific environments, but when it comes to a prison design, the concept is restricted. Design for prisons, jails, and juvenile corrections are more focused on cost and security, than humanity and hospitality related principles. Access to natural light is a luxury, windows are expensive, and the standardized colors used on their walls are far too depressing.
Module, Jin Lee
Module, Jin Lee
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Las Vegas is the place where every famous iconic building is in the same place. The tourists don't have to go to every iconic building in the world to experience. In Las Vegas, they can experience it through iconic hotels such as Luxor, Wynn, Caesars Palace, etc. They have great interior and exterior designs. But, the problem of these buildings doesn't accommodate a place for quick changes. In other words, their design is the static form which requires a lot of time to change. The big portion of the building needs to be stopped for new renovations.
The Impact Of The Autonomous Vehicles In The Integrated Resort, Chester Gaudiel
The Impact Of The Autonomous Vehicles In The Integrated Resort, Chester Gaudiel
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
The study delves into three main properties in The Strip. Bellagio, Caesar's Palace, and The City Center. These areas of study looked into the possibilities of incorporating an autonomous vehicle system in multiple scenarios. Each study was analyzed individually in hopes to develop claims based on the observations made in each property.
Global Change Through An Integrated Resort: Healthy Spaces That Positively Affect Our Health, Community, And The Environment, Iwona Reducha
Global Change Through An Integrated Resort: Healthy Spaces That Positively Affect Our Health, Community, And The Environment, Iwona Reducha
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Integrated Resorts (IRs) play a significant role in countries' economics, health, and environment around the world. These large mini "cities" help create thousands of jobs and can sustain themselves solely on tourism. The scale of an integrated resort also puts its effect on the environment at three to four times higher than most other building projects. Spreading beyond the boundaries of the famous Las Vegas Strip, each year more permits are being issued for their construction globally opening up a huge opportunity to reinvent its archetype to allow for a more sustainable and health conscious design.
The Meeting Of Water, Trash, & Us, Xue Ying
The Meeting Of Water, Trash, & Us, Xue Ying
Fall 2019 Confluence: St. Louis and Hinterlands
The sewer system is an integral part of an urban context. It separates types of wastewater, while also making our city cleaner and more beautiful. However, these pipes clog and back up, loosening the functional system. As a result, we now face unseen daily accumulations of trash and flooding. Due to the dynamic topography in this old part of the city, the Gateway Mall is a great place to highlight the sewer system and play play with the rules of the old sewer system. Humans have built up thousands of plastic and concrete pipes underground to move the wastewater. In …
Steam Illusion, Tianhao Xiang
Steam Illusion, Tianhao Xiang
Fall 2019 Confluence: St. Louis and Hinterlands
Nuclear power plants provide 20% of the electricity in the United States. Heat from Uranium and chain reactions turns water into steam to run the generator. Being close to water is an important element to select the site for nuclear power plants. Most of the water elements are concentrated in east of Gateway Mall. This factor combined with the underground nuclear shelter in 22nd Judicial Circuit Court help me determine my site. The inner design is a microcosm of the nuclear cooling tower, the design can provide a warm atmosphere in the winter for visitors but at that same time …
Beyond Coal: Facing Our Landscape Legacy & Seeing Our Renewable Future, Danni Hu
Beyond Coal: Facing Our Landscape Legacy & Seeing Our Renewable Future, Danni Hu
Fall 2019 Confluence: St. Louis and Hinterlands
Beyond Coal is a park design project located at the Gateway Mall in St. Louis. Coal has been an essential source of power generation since the 1800s. Coal is a non-renewable resource and causes environmental pollution in the process of using coal to generate electricity. Since the 21st century, there has been a shift from coal to renewable resources. In Missouri, however, coal still generates more than 70 percent of electricity. Coal ash from power generation is buried underground, threatening soil and groundwater resources. Climate change is further exacerbated by the large amounts of greenhouse gases produced by power generation. …
Forest Evolution, Mengying Li
Forest Evolution, Mengying Li
Fall 2019 Confluence: St. Louis and Hinterlands
The forest we enjoy today is very different from the forest 100 years ago in Missouri. Forests have undergone excessive cutting during the 19th century. After that, US and state governments implemented forest regeneration programs that ensure harvests for the future. Forest can be a renewable resource if we manage it in a sustainable way. The site is separated into three parts, each part applying different strategy: selective cutting and natural regeneration, selective cutting and replanting, clear cutting and replanting. I will plant far more trees than I remove. I use a 20’ by 20’ grid to visualize the density …
Partition & Connection, Lei Liu
Partition & Connection, Lei Liu
Fall 2019 Confluence: St. Louis and Hinterlands
Shipping, the transportation of materials goods, is a worldwide industry that influences everyone’s life. Shipping is part of our lives. We consume large amounts of material goods, but this process also implies a huge transportation process. This is significant because the emission of carbon dioxide from shipping also contributes to climate change. On average each, person in St. Louis is responsible for enough carbon emissions to fill 3 largest size containers, by volume. Additionally, railways and highways divide our cities. These are connectors but also dividers, and I am choosing my location year railroads. My site is also near the …
2020 - The Twenty-Fourth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
2020 - The Twenty-Fourth Annual Symposium Of Student Scholars
Symposium of Student Scholars Program Books
The full program book from the Twenty-fourth Annual Symposium of Student Scholars, held on April 16, 2020. Includes abstracts from the presentations and posters.
Meaning In Architecture: Affordances, Atmosphere And Mood, Bob Condia, Michael Arbib, Colin Ellard, Brent Chamberlain, Kevin Rooney
Meaning In Architecture: Affordances, Atmosphere And Mood, Bob Condia, Michael Arbib, Colin Ellard, Brent Chamberlain, Kevin Rooney
NPP eBooks
Abstract: Meaning in Architecture: Affordances, Atmosphere and Mood, began as a public forum about human awareness of building, specifically speaking to the significance of affordances, embodied simulation theory, atmosphere and mood. It is herewith presented in copy form for broader distribution. An exchange between scientists and architects, this symposium was the inaugural Interface event of ANFA (the Academy of Neuroscience for Architecture, Salk Institute) held 17 April 2018 in the Regnier Forum of APDesign, Kansas State University. The authors for Meaning in Architecture: Affordances, Atmosphere and Mood will escort you to the intersection of deep brain function, as studied by …
Spring 2020, Joëlle Walls
Spring 2020, Joëlle Walls
The Investigator Research Magazine
Dear readers,
We are proud to present the spring issue of The Investigator, giving you an inside look into the varied research and scholarly activities taking place at Kennesaw State.
In a new interview, President Pamela Whitten discusses KSU's growing research reputation and lessons learned from her own experiences as a researcher and mentor. Similarly, our cover story follows three First-Year Scholars as they explore the possibilities of research in Martin Hudson's lab through a new Office of Undergraduate Research initiative.
This publication would not have been possible without the contributions of the editorial team, including undergraduates Kaelyn Ireland, Geena …
Laboratory For Suburbia, Emily Bryan, Jess Deangelo
Laboratory For Suburbia, Emily Bryan, Jess Deangelo
Studio Books, Office for Socially Engaged Practice
This publication is an atlas of interrogative art and design practices. As an outgrowth of the Spring 2020 Laboratory for Suburbia course at the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts, this exhibition in the form of a book maps a series of student projects that speculatively approach suburban sites and communities. Organized into “neighborhoods” of resonant practices, it traces connections between individual projects and invites the reader to engage with the propositions they make.
Supported by the Divided City Initiative, Laboratory for Suburbia is a paradigm-shifting art and design project addressing the political possibilities of American suburbs. Members …
Guide To The Mother Celeste Thompson Scrapbook, Celeste Thompson
Guide To The Mother Celeste Thompson Scrapbook, Celeste Thompson
Special Collections
This scrapbook is an architectural notebook compiled by Rev. Mother Celeste Marie Thompson, RSCJ. It includes Thompson's notes on architectural history, newspaper clippings, postcards, and magazine cutouts covering a variety of architectural styles.
Finding Aids are tools used to aid research by describing the materials in a collection. Special Collections Finding Aids include historical and/or biographical information along with a description of the collection and a folder listing of the content.
To view this collection please email University Archives and Special Collections staff at spcoll@sandiego.edu.
The Bridge Newsletter Spring 2020, Missouri University Of Science And Technology
The Bridge Newsletter Spring 2020, Missouri University Of Science And Technology
The Bridge Newsletter
-Studying fabrics, materials for facemasks
-New Missouri construction consortium
-Showalter honored by AGC
-New transportation center
Office Of Facilities Management (University Of Maine) Records, 1920-1987, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Office Of Facilities Management (University Of Maine) Records, 1920-1987, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Finding Aids
Collection contains records discovered during a renovation project in Alumni Hall. Files may be attributable to a past Chief Financial Officer of the University. Records include textual information and photographs regarding buildings on the UMaine campus.
School Of Architectural Technology Volume 4 [W2019 + S2019], Adrian Bica, Saarinen Balagengatharadilak, Dave Wackerlin
School Of Architectural Technology Volume 4 [W2019 + S2019], Adrian Bica, Saarinen Balagengatharadilak, Dave Wackerlin
Books and Websites
Welcome to Sheridan’s School of Architectural Technician/Technology printed portfolio volume 4. Student work has been amalgamated into a print and digital portfolio showing the academic excellence of our program. Student work in the book is largely from the course CADD 39788 Architectural Computer Visualisation with a few projects from other courses making guest appearances.
Draw Down Books, Draw Down Books, Kathleen Sleboda, Christopher Sleboda, Zak Jensen, Nejc Prah, Daniel Eatock, Maziyar Pahlevan, Benoit Bodhuin, Bráulio Amado, Jost Hochuli, Ian Lynam
Draw Down Books, Draw Down Books, Kathleen Sleboda, Christopher Sleboda, Zak Jensen, Nejc Prah, Daniel Eatock, Maziyar Pahlevan, Benoit Bodhuin, Bráulio Amado, Jost Hochuli, Ian Lynam
UNBOUND 2020 Archive
Draw Down Books exhibitors. Draw Down is an independent publisher located in the northeastern corner of the United States. Created in 2012, Draw Down publishes small books about graphic design, typography, illustration, photography, art, and architecture.
The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology
The Bridge Newsletter Winter 2019, Missouri University Of Science And Technology
The Bridge Newsletter
-Dehghani joins S&T
-Life after death of solar panels
-Civil engineering senior studies in Hong Kong
-Planning for future climate changes in the Artic
Basin And Towel Sculpture (2019), Taylor University
Basin And Towel Sculpture (2019), Taylor University
Buildings and Grounds of Taylor University
The program for the 2019 Basin and Towel Sculpture dedication.
Guide To The James Leary Flood And Maud Lee Flood Residence Blueprints Collection, Bliss & Faville
Guide To The James Leary Flood And Maud Lee Flood Residence Blueprints Collection, Bliss & Faville
Special Collections
This collection consists of architectural blueprints from the James Leary Flood and Maud Lee Flood residence. These drawings are primarily of the architectural details on the house including the entrance doors, walls, transoms, and cornices. All blueprints were completed by architects Bliss & Faville.
Finding Aids are tools used to aid research by describing the materials in a collection. Special Collections Finding Aids include historical and/or biographical information along with a description of the collection and a folder listing of the content.
To view this collection please email University Archives and Special Collections staff at spcoll@sandiego.edu.
Uvm Historic Preservation Program Newsletter, The University Of Vermont Historic Preservation
Uvm Historic Preservation Program Newsletter, The University Of Vermont Historic Preservation
Historic Preservation Program Newsletter
2019. UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAM HISTORY DEPARTMENT - WHEELER HOUSE - BURLINGTON, VERMONT
Guide To The University Of San Diego Construction Records, University Of San Diego
Guide To The University Of San Diego Construction Records, University Of San Diego
University Records
This collection contains construction records for the University of San Diego. Records include architectural drawings, correspondence, photographs, planning information, and reports.
Finding Aids are tools used to aid research by describing the materials in a collection. University Records Finding Aids include historical and/or biographical information along with a description of the collection and a folder listing of the content.
To view this collection please email University Archives and Special Collections staff at spcoll@sandiego.edu.
Typology Of Stigma, Silvia Flor Quiroz-Perez
Typology Of Stigma, Silvia Flor Quiroz-Perez
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
This study begins with an analysis of the proposed site and campus of what is being called the “Corridor of Hope” in Las Vegas. Followed by an analysis of “Haven for Hope” in Texas which is a built campus that is being used as a model for what the “Corridor of Hope” will become.
This base analysis of the proposed campus will be used to compare and contrast with other typologies of shelters that exist.
In order to better understand the homeless population in and around the Las Vegas valley, an initial demographic analysis is done, followed by a geographical …
Aer-075, Yasmin Soliman
Aer-075, Yasmin Soliman
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Anticipating the potential future changes of airport design and expansion along with city planning for the purpose of bringing the two entities in closer alignment with one another is the main purpose of this book.
By conducting a timeline analysis of five different US cities and their airports, conclusions were drawn from tracking the relationship between the growth patterns of both. This allowed for a discovery of methods to increase connectivity with one another. These conclusions were followed by an overview of the jet industry and its possible future impacts on the way airports are designed, considering future adaptations of …
[In]Hospitable, Pedro Borquez, Taylor Wolak
[In]Hospitable, Pedro Borquez, Taylor Wolak
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
Through comparative analysis of existing development in this region, this project identifies archetypes of ranging scale and magnitude which will influence evidence-based adaptive reuse design strategies and prototypical responses. With such a vast infrastructure, many opportunities exist to subvert paradigm shifts of thinking in terms of desert living, resource management, and utility distribution.
Hospitality Design Pattern Language, Tracy Hang
Hospitality Design Pattern Language, Tracy Hang
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
The Strip is a destination location where visitors can experience the uniqueness that each integrated resort has to offer. This thesis argues that the design of all aspects within and around an integrated resort influences guest experience and is a major contributor to creating the uniqueness of each property. The intent for the exploration of this thesis is to prove that the compilation and documentation of the patterns specific to hospitality design is necessary in becoming a design tool to guide designers and hoteliers in the development and management of this specific typology.
Three tasks were performed within the application …
Artscape, Emylanie Carnate, Ronald Cano
Artscape, Emylanie Carnate, Ronald Cano
Hospitality Design Graduate Student Capstones
In this thesis, three design opportunities are presented. The first design iteration looks at the micro scale. Public infrastructure along the length of the strip serves as canvases for public art. By expressing art on posts, utility boxes, guardrails, and bollards, a consistent rhythm of public art along the strip links together the separated attractions and properties. To emphasize this connection, the second design iteration implements intermittent hooks. Here, the meso scale reinforces public art interventions on medium-scale sites, such as street medians. The third design iteration is in the macro scale, which involves artscape anchors at either end of …
Situational Assemblage, Mikaela Gatewood
Situational Assemblage, Mikaela Gatewood
2019 Spring Undergraduate Landscape Architecture Studio
In this landscape-based studio, senior lecturer Jacqueline Margetts led a group of undergraduate architecture students in exploring ecological and public open space networks through the West End neighborhood in the City of St. Louis, focusing along the historic Hodiamont Tracks. The former streetcar line, which remains as a neglected service alley, will be converted to a Greenway by Great Rivers Greenway.
The studio was sited in the West End neighborhood in part due to its high number of native bee species, a vital component in maintaining biodiverse ecosystems and key indicator of environmental health. Students were charged with transforming sites …