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  • Gillen, Chris (2012-05-18)
    Sacred space often evokes a broadened sense of awareness, it employs an experience of emotion, sensation, and memory that transcends the spatial. Sacred space is used here as a loose term to describe the relationship of ...
  • Ibarra-Frayre, Carlos (2015-04-30)
    Architects are trained to understand that no two urban conditions are the same. It is the complexity of issues that are available that make design such a challenging yet rewarding career. In the case of Southwest Detroit, ...
  • Mirian, Rodabeh (2021-04-06)
    Hypertension is the most common clinical condition treated in primary care settings. In 2017, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association published new guidelines for hypertension management and ...
  • Green Spicer, Erica (2022-01-05)
    The purpose of this program evaluation was to identify common character traits of nurses caring for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients along with hospital readmission rates for CHF patients in a homecare agency.
  • Green Spicer, Erica (2021-12-17)
    The purpose of this program evaluation was to identify common character traits of nurses caring for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients along with hospital readmission rates for CHF patients in a homecare agency.
  • Floyd, Alexandrea (2016-05-18)
    Architecture has been lacking in how it impacts the disabled population, not by means of accessibility, but by the different ways architecture can impact their well-being. It has become common practice in today’s profession ...
  • Tomman, Taylor (2023-04-28)
    The purpose of this dissertation is to further understand the role campus culture plays in shaping the campus landscape. This thesis focuses on the relationship between sociology and the built environment of the University ...
  • Haas, Charles (2012-05-18)
    Safety, as it pertains to the built environment, is often achieved through physical security implementation. The implementation of security is often seen as collaboration between the designer and a security professional. ...
  • Camp, Jennifer (2014-05-20)
    This thesis is an effort to bring attention to how people perceive architecture. By refocusing an individual's attention to their perception, the attention can be shifted so they are more aware of the spaces they inhabit. ...
  • Bachand, Sister Joan of Arc O.P. (2012-05-18)
    Scholars have long noted a difference in the type of play represented in the various periods of Shakespeare's career. Three types were commonly recognized as the chief on the Elizabethan stage: comedy, tragedy, and history. ...
  • Taylor, Aaron (2012-05-18)
    This thesis intends to investigate an architectural response to contemporary need for a built environment that is adaptable, portable, and flexible in order to prevent architectural consumption. A vast amount of solid ...
  • Pérez, Mauricio (2014-05-19)
    There exists a constant dialogue with an individual and their interaction with space, architecture, and being. At a primal level, the individual develops a dichotomous understanding of environment. At one spectrum exists ...
  • Hegland, Hailey (2014-10-28)
    The Internet has become an increasing popular way to form new relationships. Previous research has examined the demographics of individuals who use online dating sites and personality characteristics of these individuals, ...
  • Klimkowski, Mark (2012-05-18)
    The built environment is becoming the product of a highly specialized system where the users find themselves at the mercy of a dictatorship of a remote group designers. In today’s advanced world, the majority of people ...
  • Mazzola, Vito (2012-05-18)
    Housing today has become in a sense a social requirement for architects, forcing them not to design but adhere to a conventional and traditional style home, which in turn ignores the changing needs and concerns of society. ...
  • Herhold, Daniel (2012-05-18)
    For many people the act of tattooing contains a spiritual connection. As we all know the process of tattooing provides a literal physically tangible mark. This process can also provide a spiritual or deeper meaning as well. ...
  • Asghari Torkamani, Farinaz (2020-09-09)
    In this thesis the concept of smart cities with focus on smart mobility as a potential urban construct that can address the social and ecological sustainability challenges which society faces is explored. The characteristics ...
  • Joy, Joshua (2023-05-01)
    During the modern era of development in an American city, it is a given that a certain number of individuals will encounter a phase in their lives where they experience homelessness. Although, on the surface, being unhoused ...
  • Sinishtaj, Lisa (2023-05-22)
    Heart disease continues to be a leading cause of death for men and women with smoking identified as a modifiable risk factors. The purpose of this DNP project was to improve smoking cessation rates with an in-hospital ...
  • Sakowska, Patrycja (2012-05-23)
    A tool for empowerment and progress is design. As the world continues to grow and shift, socially, culturally, economically, and politically, physical space continues to shift, and the need for the architects expertise ...

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