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In a strange way, architecture is really an unfinished thing, because even though the building is finished, it takes on a new life. It becomes part of a new dynamic: how people will occupy it, use it, think about it — Daniel Libeskind Find out more ».
All M.S. students in Interior Architecture complete theses. Theses cover a wide range of topics within interior architecture and reflect the variety of student research interests. The thesis topic is developed by the student in concert with her/ his faculty in the first year of study. The following theses have been completed by graduate students since 1990. All IAR theses since 2005 are available online. NAME YEAR THESIS TITLE Felicia Dean 2014 FABRICating FORM: Generating Three-Dimensional Upholstery amid Experiments in Process Driven Design Christine Lumans 2014 Printable products: Investigating three-dimensional printing in the design process of interior products Majedeh Modarres Nezhad  2014 Evidence-based Strategies for Sustainable Lighting Design in Grocery Stores Sangni Qu 2014 An Investigation of the Influence of Pediatric Unit Design on Nurses' Fatigue Ashley Dale 2014 Pattern, Process, Production: A Design Investigation in Interior Product Design, Exploring Pattern, Digital Fabrication, and Ceramic Production Aguilera, Claudia 2013 Decoding craft: communicating identity through a system of design Postlmayr, Lauren Michelle 2013 Rehab code versus the North Carolina building code: a comparison of their application in preservation tax credit projects, 2002-2012 Vega, Mary Estelle 2013 A guide to good stewardship: sustainable preservation strategies for popular historic homes in North Carolina Elliott, Brooke Erin 2013 Art reshaping spacee Will, Anna Kate 2013 Patterns of behavior over coffee: an exploration of engagement among coffee-house patrons in Greensboro, North Carolina Gentry, Abby Anne 2012 1920's North Carolina High Schools Adapting to Twenty-first Century Needs Johnson, Margaret P. 2012 Gender Dichotomies in the Kitchen: Feminine and Masculine Qualities of Spaces and Artifacts Klem, Megan J. 2012 North Carolina Mill Rehabilitation: An Analysis of.
Active living architecture  Weavers, William (2011) This thesis project is an architectural response to the global obesity epidemic. Obesity prevalence rates are increasing around the world at such an alarming rate, that a problem which was not a pressing issue two generations. Analogic architecture: A bionmetic speculation  Magan, Jayshree (2009) There is a beauty to science, and a science to the beauty that is intrinsic in art. The exploration of art and science in architecture are intertwining studies in the pursuit of new inspiration and ideas. Art and science. Aotearoa Sikh architecture : a place for worship  Singh, Pardeep (2013) Very little research about “Sikh Architecture” is currently available. When it comes to identifying Sikh temples, the perception of the majority assumes that Sikh temples are the same as Hindu temples and Islamic Mosques;. Appropriate vocabulary for a Hindu Temple design in Auckland  Banerjee, Shubhendu (Bobby) (2010) The Temple provides a deep insight into the spiritual and social aspects of the Hindu religion. With advancement in technology and communications, settlement patterns and Temple worship have undergone radical changes. So. Architecture and textiles  Wigglesworth, Ruth (2010) This proposal develops a design for a textile museum and gallery. The design has been produced as a result of an indepth analysis of textile arts and the information that can be derived from their application in architecture. Architecture and tradition  Wen, Rui (2010) The history of contemporary architecture in China begins in 1949. In that year, the country’s social infrastructure changes. In 1978 the Economic Reform brought on another important phase in the development of China and. Architecture as a work-in-progress  Walls, Sekai (2013) People carry an assumption that ‘heritage’ architecture must be historic (age based) to be.



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