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Browsing Auburn Theses and Dissertations by Department "Landscape Architecture"

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Re-Imagining Interaction 

Sunder, Sushmitha (2016-05-03)
The sharing of thoughts, opinions and just common matters on social media, have gotten the attention of many people. They have the ability to reach diverse people far and wide and make unfathomable connections and outcomes. ...

Redefining Productivity: How can a productive landscape be redefined for social change? 

Shell, Phillip (2013-03-18)
The landscape has always been expected to produce something, whether it be a crop, a mineral, a view, a resting place, or even an opportunity. In the small town of Loachapoka, Alabama, (pop. 162) the residents have become ...

Remediation in Urban Ecology: How Remediative Park Design in Montgomery, AL can influence its Future Development 

Pasley, Justin (2013-03-18)
This design research project explores the possibility of connection between the riverfront and the downtown of Montgomery, Alabama by means of a remediative park system that encourages movement through the city. Currently ...

Revelatory Design, Making legible the local implication of a national energy infrastructure. 

Arevalo Alvear, Gabriela Estefania (2016-05-03)
This year The National Park Service is celebrating its 100-year anniversary. Since the creation of the first National Park America has shown its interest in preserving and protecting the nation’s cultural and natural ...

Sensorial Ecology: The Hapticity of Site 

Lee, Kelly Danielle (2011-11-30)
This project intends to expose the intense rapport between self and the environment via the experiential nature of the haptic realm. The theoretical objective behind the research, and its accompanying explorations, explores ...

Shifting Landscapes 

Shorter, Ashley (2016-05-03)
Mobile Bay is a landscape that is experiencing distress from human manipulations, much like most coastal environments. The field of landscape architecture is attempting to tackle the issues by advocating for resilient ...

Shifting street: A new street form turn street into place 

Zhao, Yuning (2016-05-03)
The street is one of the key spaces that people spend their time at everyday. The experiences of the street are important to enhance the quality of people’s life. There are lots of ways to build a street. With different ...

Submerge: Urban Surface Adaptations 

Hines, Carlton (2014-05-20)
Impervious surfaces are an ever increasing phenomenon throughout the world. They crop up at the local scale and proliferate into a global phenomenon that exponentially imperils natural systems. Their increasing presence ...

Transformative Landscapes: Through an Immersive Lens 

Lee, Grace (2016-05-03)
In a world where design and thinking have become quantifiable and didactic, the profession of landscape architecture has become saturated with ecological design. Data-driven methodology is practical and necessary; however, ...

Transgressive Design: the creation of latent experiences on landfills in the social injustice realm 

Williams , Dennis (2015-05-04)
The designers of the past sought out the sites where the land would be easy to reclaim without too much hassle of what can and can’t be accomplished in their designs. Therefore I am seeking to go against the Landscape ...

Transgressive Design: the creation of latent experiences on landfills in the social injustice realm 

Williams II, Dennis (2015-05-06)
The designers of the past sought out the sites where the land would be easy to reclaim without too much hassle of what can and can’t be accomplished in their designs. In these areas where people who live below the poverty ...

Urban Assemblages 

Homan, Kelly (2013-03-22)
Urban Assemblages explores a landscape strategy for the adaptive reuse of abandoned homes throughout the West End neighborhoods of Birmingham Alabama with the goal of making these properties once again valuable to local ...

Urban Floodplain Design: Utilizing the Regenerative Disturbance of Flooding to Create Form and Habitat Within the Urban Landscape 

Craft, Clay (2011-11-30)
Village Creek watered the industrial machine that became Birmingham, AL. Once seen as the lifeblood of the city, attitudes towards Village Creek have deteriorated due to a century of poor development decisions. By creating ...

A Woodland Landscape: A Woodland Experience 

Howle, Nathan (2011-11-30)
This project follows the design process of a woodland landscape in Columbus, Georgia. Woodlands provide ecological and aesthetic values to urban environments, which makes them necessary for a healthy city. The center point ...

"You Are Where You Eat": reconnecting Birmingham, AL residents to their landscape through a local food network 

Hargrove, Will (2013-03-18)
In an age of increasing globalization and expanding food distribution networks the distance between food sources and consumers is growing at an alarming rate. With this growing gap comes the increased separation of ties ...