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  • McMahon, Anthony (2017-06-14)
    This dissertation examined how personality traits (Openness, Self-Transcendence) impact emotion differentiation, a construct that was hypothesized to moderate the effect incidental disgust has on moral judgment. Executive ...
  • Bryce, Kelly Lynn (2014-10-28)
    Chronic pain affects millions of individuals and has many life alerting implications. Once pain becomes intractable, patients can often exhaust most conservative treatment options. Current changes in medical technologies ...
  • Paavolva, Julie Nicole (2014-10-28)
    The purpose of this study was to determine a set of personality and cognitive variables that could best be used to predict membership into either a schizophrenia or bipolar relative group. A group of relatives of persons ...
  • Reiff, Jennifer (2020-09-10)
    This thesis intends to explore the complex and layered understanding of subjective human experience through the built environment, specifically narrowing to interior spaces and typologies of architecture that indicate ...
  • Henisse, Christopher (2015-04-29)
    This thesis will cover a phenomenology of violent video games. The thesis will begin with a historical look at phenomenology, as well as explain what exactly phenomenology is for the general laypeople. Then the thesis moves ...
  • Martin, Philip (2012-05-18)
    All too often, the musical performance venue is designed in such a way that its aim is to create a perfectly passive backdrop, in which composers and musicians can perform. My aim, however, is to design performance spaces ...
  • Young, Kaitlynn (2012-05-23)
    This thesis focuses on the study of sites through modes of experiential site analysis. With the acknowledgement that all sites present unique conditions in the world, how might one’s experience of a site through observation ...
  • Shishakly, Bryan (2013-06-13)
    The apparent lines between the digital and physical worlds are becoming increasingly blurred. What we perceive happening is an integration of both worlds in which a faster, smarter and more efficient society is born out ...
  • Place 
    Nims, David (2012-05-18)
    Visual means of spatial perception are predominant in how we discuss natural and man-made places: yet our vision is only one of the ways we are capable of this perception. Out of our five senses. vision is the most dominant ...
  • Budiongan, Josh (2012-05-23)
    Our society, as it stands today, has undergone many distinct technological advances. These advancements include, but are not limited to, computing devices, smart phones, and the ubiquitous internet. Each of these digital ...
  • Matthew, Lelli (2019-06-07)
    I will be researching the demographic transformation of our era, aging population. The research will investigate how the growing elderly population will cause an increased demand for senior living; and how to effectively ...
  • Placeless 
    Tran, Jason (2020-09-15)
    To be in place is to known where you belong in the world. However, before you are in place, you must first find it. Traditionally, the idea of place is a fixed concept. Usually, it is the place in which we are born and ...
  • Bottos, Ryan (2012-05-18)
    This thesis is an attempt to understand and explore the ideas related to ritual and loss with the manipulation of the built and unbuilt landscape. This thesis looks to investigate the physical aspects of landscape and ...
  • Tonucci, Romina Florencia (2012-05-18)
    The project explores a new understanding of space. This understanding emerges in response to the collective image of electronic and digital space. Digital space is presented via visual information which suggests a spatial ...
  • Fretz, Paul (2012-05-18)
    The actions of this thesis are an attempt to explain how a small town might be able to avoid decline. The root cause of small town decline is the theory that many small towns rely on that 'one large factory' that has opened ...
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  • Shehu, Indri (2018-08-23)
    The winters in many places in the world especially the north are cold and gray. Light barely comes through the gloomy sky and the cold prevents humans from experiencing the outdoors; they transition into indoor spaces that ...
  • Play 
    Valentage, Kyle (2021-04-27)
    This thesis investigates how play signals can communicate with the existing signals embedded within the built environment to create a dialog around critical issues in the city of Detroit. Play is a fundamental engagement ...
  • Flowers, Logan (2020-09-09)
    The motivation for this thesis project is an attempt to reintegrate human activity and involvement into Muskegon, Michigan’s waterfront postindustrial sites. The modern post-industrial waterfront is a great resource that ...
  • Marotta, Anthony (2016-06-30)
    Over the last 15-20 years our major cities, and to a degree, our suburbs, have faced the closure and loss of many of their school buildings due to declining school-age population and other factors. These buildings serve ...

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