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(2011-05-25)This thesis proposes an alternative development model and new landscape typology by synthesizing the forms and programs of a contemporary National Football League (NFL) stadium and a large park onto a single site. The ...
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(2013-05-24)My research explores the relationship between nature and artefacts in unstable territories, taking as a site of experimentation the Middle Paraná Delta in Argentina. The purpose of the research is to build a theory of ...
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(2013-05-24)This thesis presents the position that waste management policies impact the physical urban fabric of a place, as well as its ecological environment, and cultural significance. It illustrates that landfills have shaped the ...
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(2014-05-30)Although urban environments have been characterized as alienating to everyone, the level of displacement for many Indigenous peoples goes beyond that experienced by non-Indigenous peoples, in part because some Indigenous ...
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(2015-04-30)The framework of this thesis parallels a much broader five-year research effort which began in the fall of 2014 through the University of Illinois Department of Crop Sciences titled “Multifunctional Perennial Cropping ...
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(2011-01-14)The purpose of this thesis was to review effective technologies for eliminating contamination associated with manufactured gas plant sites by using in situ remediation. Another aim was to speculate an adaptive reuse of ...
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(2010-06-22)As Pittsburgh strives to revive its image as a river city it must contend with its dilapidated urban riverfronts along the Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio Rivers. In the late 19th and 20th centuries, the river was considered ...
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(2011-05-25)This thesis explores how the property of thermal expansion in building materials can be leveraged to express seasonality in hardscape environmental design. Four contemporary designed landscapes (Princess Diana Memorial ...
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(2011-05-25)Traditional landscape architecture design practices are limited by existing institutions and too reductive and site-focused. These practices typically lack the synthetic, flexible, and projective methods necessary for the ...
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