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Craig, Amanda
(2021-06-13)
In a time of environmental uncertainties, restoration efforts are charged with the
complicated task of creating environmental resilience in the wake of issues like
climate change, sea-level rise, and the loss of species ...
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Chuang, Phoebe
(University of Oregon, 2024)
"Beyond the Glow" explores the pervasive issue of light pollution, particularly its impact on
the environment and nocturnal migratory birds. It highlights how urban areas contribute
significantly to light pollution, and ...
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Carr, Alden
(2018-08-25)
Extending the workflow of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to the field of
landscape architecture has significantly improved the workflow across design
disciplines. This project explores how BIM can assist landscape ...
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Witzleben, Jenna
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
This project was completed as a master’s project
within the Landscape Architecture department
at the University of Oregon from January
2022 to June 2023. In this section, I present the
relational methodology, topic ...
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Chen, Lin (Flora)
(2018-08-25)
In our rapidly densifying urban environment, diversifying
family types, and evolving urban demographics, it is of great
value to reconsider ways to design residential landscapes that
are adaptable to natural and cultural ...
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Alig, Sam
(2021-06-13)
Homelessness is a racial justice issue, as well as a social justice issue, and finding
solutions to house the unhoused needs to be viewed through both lenses. Individuals
experiencing homelessness are not one homogenous ...
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Hagen-Botbol, Sabina
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
In an effort to live with a deeper sense of community, this design project seeks to explore the concept of cohousing, with the intention to integrate social and ecological reciprocity. In applying the lens of landscape ...
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Holt, Whitney
(2018-08-25)
As communities and demographics shift rapidly in the United States,
landscape architects are responsible for creating and curating progressively
more urban spaces for increasingly diverse communities. In an era of
extreme ...
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Kuebler, Jeffrey
(2021-06-13)
The Columbia River Gorge separates Oregon and Washington along a 75 mile stretch of poignant beauty
became a drivable destination in the 1920’s [Willis]. There are key view areas on this route of elevated
aesthetic ...
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Stone, Jill
(2018-08-25)
Federal-tribal collaborations in resource
management are becoming more common,
but successes are difficult to duplicate and
recommendations for future partnerships are
often vague, nontransferable, or dependent
on a ...
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Barajas, Margo
(2018-08-25)
At the heart of Portland, Maine is a 500-acre tidal bay framed by a linden tree-lined trail and boulevard. Back
Cove physically and visually defines the city and is regarded as an important natural, historical, and ...
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Corl, Carolyn
(2021-06-13)
In recent decades, dam removals on American rivers
have accelerated due to environmental concerns for
stream ecology coinciding with the obsolescence of dam
infrastructure built in the early 20th century. In some ...
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Stagi, Shelby
(2019-06-18)
Many US cities are experiencing exceptionally high
housing costs and housing shortages, this is especially true in
California, where housing costs greatly exceed those of the rest of
the nation. State law-makers and ...
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Spencer, Rachel
(2018-08-25)
In seeking to develop a design approach inspired by African American culture,
jazz emerged as a deep source of creativity in art and design. This project looks
at the invariable features of jazz—improvisation, syncopation, ...
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Teeler, Daniel
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
“I have used my time and resources through this master’s project to develop a speculative design of a car-free development. My design is intended to be a prospective design grounded in idealism similar to Ebenezer Howard’s ...
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Weaver, Christopher G
(2019-06-18)
This project sought to explore ways in which algorithmic
modeling may lend a methodology to the landscape
architecture design process. Specifically, a
computational design framework originating from industrial
engineering ...
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Dorkina, Natalie
(University of Oregon, 2023-06)
Green spaces are an essential part of the urban environment. They should provide multiple benefits, including enhancing people’s well-being and
affording ecological benefits. Rapidly changing economic conditions often ...
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Lewis, Alison
(University of Oregon, 2016)
This project uses spatial analysis to identify existing buildings in Multnomah County, Oregon, that, if
retrofitted with an ecoroof, could serve as breeding and stopover habitat for the Oregon vesper sparrow
and common ...
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Oneal, Keegan
(2017-07-09)
Emergence can be defined as “the movement from low-level rules to higherlevel
sophistication” (Johnson, 2001). Emergence helps to explain how
systems develop and change, and there is a growing body of literature ...
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Phares, Holly H.
(University of Oregon, 2024-06)
Most landscape architects rarely continue to engage with sites after the formal completion of a project, and thus are typically unaware of the long-term outcomes that result from natural and human-centric processes of ...
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