Anonymous(University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
Healing spaces can be achieved by various methods to enhance and promote health and well being in connection with not only healthcare facilities but a hydrotherapy spa resort as well. By providing holistic methods for ...
Ebner, Kevin(University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2005-12)
Despite technological and medical
advances of recent centuries does water still have the capacity to effectively promote good health and healing naturally?
The primary goal of the Mission Street Development Project
is to bring San Francisco closer to earthquake resiliency
by providing a secure site for ‘essential city services.’ By providing
a seismically strengthened ...
Goal: Teachers give students the freedom to create extra credit assignments within current courses, which relate to the extracurricular activities in which each student participates.
Jean von Bargen(University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2006-12)
An argument for the creation of high speed ground transportation in the United States, based partly on a European model of high speed rail development. Examines historic, environmental, social and economical factors in ...
To create a dashboard the captures our school's 5 year goals, current and historical data trends, action plans, professional development and resources needed to support our overall School Improvement Plan.
In the past few years student mobility at Rosedale Elementary has become an increasing concern for office and classroom staff. For the 2008-2009 school year Rosedale began the year with a student population of 580 students. ...
Flood, Ian(University of Oregon, Dept. of Architecture, Portland Program, 2005-12)
The city is a producer of two types; Homogenization (sameness) and Fragmentation
(difference)! This dichotomy is a balance that must be struck to sustain a city’s cultural identity. Homogenization is something epitomized ...