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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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Smaldone, Lexi
(2021-06-13)
In the United States, women often perceive traveling to be an inconvenient and uncomfortable
experience. This experience is the result of the disproportionate role men have historically
played in transportation system ...
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Khalid, Basil
(University of Oregon, 2024)
As climate change and its impact on heat island effects, water scarcity, and loss of biodiversity all become
increasingly more pressing from year to year, designers and planners play an integral role in managing the
effects ...
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Megyeri, Krisztián
(University of Oregon, 2016)
While bicycling is growing in the U.S., only 1% of all trips are made by bike.
Surveys reveal that up to 60% of the U.S. population is interested in biking
as a legitimate mode of transportation, but they are concerned ...
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Glastonbury, Griffin G.
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Hi there, thanks for reading this document! My project is about some hobbit trails I followed over the course of 6 months. My name is Giffin and this is a stakeholder driven approach to school yard design. This booklet ...
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Tietz, Heather
(2021-06-13)
This project explores the potential between the
ecological services of mosses and designed ceramic
substrate for creating ecologically enhanced
landscapes. Communities and environments are
negatively affected by areas ...
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Ketterer, Hana
(2021-06-13)
This project develops design strategies for landscape architects, planners, city
officials, and public space designers that improve the provision of public space
resources. Productive public landscapes that combine ...
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Phillips, Sarah
(University of Oregon, 2024-06-08)
This project looks at the possibility of mined landscapes remediated into adaptive reuse spaces to
provide equitable recreation opportunities for growing communities. These sites are a relic of time,
and we can deploy ...
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Sambo, Carmela
(2021-06-13)
With the closest port of call approximately 2,400 miles away, the Hawaiian Islands are one
of the most geographically isolated and food-import dependent populations in the world.
The Hawaiian Islands imports approximately ...
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Kau, Justin
(2018-08-25)
is project examines the potential applicability of Video Game
Engines to the representation of landscape architectural designs.
Video Game Engines present a unique and novel format for design
representation in that they ...
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Jeffs, Caitlin
(University of Oregon, 2024)
Healthcare landscapes, such as hospitals, medical
complexes, and clinics, are not known for being
pleasant spaces for the human user to engage with.
Often, these spaces are associated with sickness,
loss, and death, ...
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