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  • Flippo, Andrew (2012-05-17)
    Security and the gradually growing need for a feeling of safety is nothing that cannot be traced throughout history, however it seems that traditional and modern systems have been achieved through the implementation of ...
  • Kelderhouse, Patrick (2012-05-17)
    I am proposing to address the connection/collision of University of Detroit Mercy and the surrounding community of Harmony Village. I am attempting to link two incompatible sites and make them work as one. Creating this ...
  • Begin, Nathalie (2020-09-15)
    This thesis project began with an investigation of the current healthcare industry and healing design practices. A gap exists in the current healthcare industry between hospital and home. This gap forces people to rush ...
  • Schildgen, Duncan (2020-09-10)
    The purpose of this thesis is to examine the unique position that the University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture is in at its current moment in history. Framing the examination around the four core elements that ...
  • Di Palo, Mariarosaria; Johnson, Jeffrey; Darling, Sylvia (2023-01-06)
    The general project is a comprehensive study of the human, organizational, physical and economic conditions of the Brightmoor neighborhood in terms of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The scope of this ...
  • Schroeder, Travis (2022-05-12)
    Implementing creative methods to remediate and re-inhabit the post-industrial McLouth landscape, a brownfield located at the southern end of the Detroit River. The issue of Brownfield landscapes has been brought to the ...
  • Dunne, Addison (2015-05-12)
    This thesis began as an investigation on how to leverage Detroit’s greatest asset its’ community, and provide it a space which would re-densify one of the major problems in Detroit, the fragmentation of its housing in its’ ...
  • Alexander, Alexis; Colborn, Hannah; Nugen, Heather (2023-01-18)
    The appearance and plans for Nardin Park’s physical landscape arise as a key area of importance to stakeholders and investors in much of the research covered in the first half of this capstone. In a community where 47% ...
  • Szewczyk, Amy (2012-05-17)
    The focus of the thesis is about the specificity of place and the memory of how it has evolved. Research of the site provides not only a glimpse of its history, but also an understanding of the people who liveCd), workCed), ...
  • Davis, Alexis; LaNoue, Linda; McCain, Ian; Murray-Brown, Donna (2023-01-18)
    Let this body of work serve as a collection of knowledge and tools to guide the community development sector in Detroit to restore land, culture, and resources to all survivors of colonization. This body of work aims to ...
  • Meekin, Ashley (2015-06-30)
    This is a short graphic novel that is meant to be used for teaching students a basic aspect of bullying behavior. It is set within a group counseling session in a classroom with two students and a counselor who is leading ...
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-20)
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-20)
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-20)
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-20)
  • Power, Clayton (2015-01-22)
    The investigation of the this thesis study is to take a critical look into the issues of density and the phenomenological qualities such as light and place and to weave them into a medium density housing development. The ...
  • Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (CAS) (2015-08-20)
  • Buxser, Nathan (2012-05-17)
    A Catalyst for Gradual Change This thesis seeks to explore the way in which an area, or neighborhood, which suffered from a loss of its inhabitants can again become a viable and vital area within a city. Lack of density, ...
  • Tavernier, Neteya (2022-05-16)
    This thesis explores how underprivileged communities can be supported and transformed to overtime become self-sustaining. A self-sustaining community is one that is planned, built, or modified to promote sustainable living ...
  • Jess, Robert J. (2012-04-27)
    Eco travel and eco lodging are growing in popularity among travelers today, with this comes an opportunity for architects to design and build sustainable projects for the people that visit these often times fragile ...

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