Browsing Architecture Masters Theses by Author "Fellows, Diane"
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Creating Conducive Environments for Dar Es Salaam's Street Children Through Archiecture
Malekela, Joseph K.How can architecture be part of a solution to the difficult lives of street children in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania? In Dar es Salaam, street children exist in poverty without family support, education, or technical skills. ... -
A different type of resilience:A paradigm shift for small post-industrial communities
Wolfe, Terri LynnResilience is a term often used in design to refer to natural disaster relief through architectural practices. Yet, a new form of resilience could potentially serve as a paradigm shift for those cities and town seeking ... -
Empowering Women of Bangladesh in the Garment Industry
Shamsuddin, FahmidaWomen’s empowerment is an important aspect of the social, political and economic life of developing countries. Globally, women’s economic and political empowerment performance has changed through education and labor, but ... -
Integrating Islamic Cultural Identity Preservation in the Urban Fabric of the United States
Shuaib, Nada A.The post-displacement phase of Islamic migrants in the urban fabric of the United States as a democratic country creates a bicultural identity. Muslims have been concerned about their identity preservation in the ... -
Mars habitation: Design for extreme condition
Tithi, Kamrun NarherWe landed on the Moon a little less than fifty years ago, and human beings will potentially colonize a second planet in near future. The most possible option is Mars. NASA and some private organizations are presently ... -
Phenomenology:Experience through architecture
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Seeking public space: Architecture, democracy and citizenship in Turkey
Yildrirm, GozdeArchitecture is fundamentally a political activity. What makes living interesting is the environment that changes constantly, and politics is not only the essence of this alternating environment, but also it is the ... -
The Symbiotic Relationship Between Baseball, Education, and the Community
Porter, John-EdwardProfessional baseball is one of the most affluent American sports. However, cities that house Minor League stadiums receive relatively small benefits, despite the huge investment, risk, and financial strain stadiums impose ...