The Log Cabin | Public Perception And Mediated Reality (1840 – 1980),
2026
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Log Cabin | Public Perception And Mediated Reality (1840 – 1980), Aspen M. Regan
Architecture Undergraduate Honors Theses
This capstone examines the evolution of the log cabin from 1840 to 1980. At its core, the project questions the legacy of the log cabin from its origins as simply being a traditional dwelling typology to its establishment as a cultural icon or rather, an enduring vessel that established the American Dream and ideals of self-reliance, freedom, and individualism deep within the heart of American culture.
Chapter One situates the log cabin historically and architecturally, defining the popular frontier dwelling as being a single-pen horizontal log constructed cabin. It then explores the cabin’s emergence as a cultural image through political …
Rekindling Hearth: An Investigation And Discussion Of The Traditional And Evolving Roles Of Hearth In Architecture,
2026
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Rekindling Hearth: An Investigation And Discussion Of The Traditional And Evolving Roles Of Hearth In Architecture, Ruth E. Prenzler
Architecture Undergraduate Honors Theses
This research explores the evolving role of the hearth in domestic architecture, examining its historical significance and its continuing symbolic and architectural significance. Once essential for heat, cooking, and gathering, the hearth has shifted from necessity to nostalgic artifact due to technological advances and changing domestic patterns. This study reexamines the hearth’s spatial, social, and functional roles in architecture through a combination of literature review, theoretical analysis, and visual diagramming. Six case studies, spanning pre-modern to contemporary housing, are analyzed to identify patterns and transformations in hearth placement and significance. Through detailed diagrams, the paper offers a visual and theoretical …
The Impact Of Supermarket Layouts On Female Shopping Behavior: A Spatial Configuration Analysis,
2026
The American University in Cairo
The Impact Of Supermarket Layouts On Female Shopping Behavior: A Spatial Configuration Analysis, Yara Fahmy
Theses and Dissertations
As supermarkets continue to evolve into hybrid spaces for both consumption and social interaction, understanding how spatial design shapes shopper experience has become increasingly essential. This study investigates the impact of supermarket layout—specifically free-flow configuration—on female shopping behavior within the New Cairo context. Recognizing women as primary decision-makers in household purchasing, the research adopts a gender-informed lens to uncover behavioral patterns, navigation preferences, and layout perceptions. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study integrates macro-scale online surveys (N = 173 female shoppers) with micro-scale data, including behavioral observation and path tracking of 65 female shoppers, post-shopper interviews, and spatial configuration analysis …
Descargar` Chicos Buenos [2019] Pelicula Completa Ver-Hd™ Espanol - Latino Online,
2026
Bryant University
Descargar` Chicos Buenos [2019] Pelicula Completa Ver-Hd™ Espanol - Latino Online, Madelineleonard77 Madelineleonard77
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No abstract provided.
[Cb01] The Peanut Butter Falcon Stream Film Completo Italiano Hd Stream,
2025
Bryant University
[Cb01] The Peanut Butter Falcon Stream Film Completo Italiano Hd Stream, Madelineleonard77 Madelineleonard77
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Redefining The Intent Of St. John’S At The Lateran – A Study Of Site Significance And Political Strategy,
2025
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Redefining The Intent Of St. John’S At The Lateran – A Study Of Site Significance And Political Strategy, Sydney Ellen Lashbrook Sullivan
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
[[Ver]] A 47 Metros 2 (2019) Pelicula Completa Online En Español Latino Subtitulado,
2025
Bryant University
[[Ver]] A 47 Metros 2 (2019) Pelicula Completa Online En Español Latino Subtitulado, Madelineleonard77 Madelineleonard77
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No abstract provided.
Co2-Induced Changes In Rheology, Structural Evolution, And Particle Characteristics Of Cement Paste,
2025
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Co2-Induced Changes In Rheology, Structural Evolution, And Particle Characteristics Of Cement Paste, Seongho Han, Tae Yong Shin, Seung Mo Kim, Jae Hong Kim, Kamal H. Khayat
Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Faculty Research & Creative Works
The injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) into cementitious systems has emerged as a promising approach to enhancing sustainability in concrete production. This study explores the impact of CO2 injection on the rheological behavior, structural build-up, and particle size evolution of cement paste by systematically varying the water-to-cement ratio (w/c) (0.35, 0.4, and 0.5) and CO2 concentration (0.06, 0.28, and 0.84 mol). Rheological analysis revealed a significant increase in initial yield stress with CO2 injection. Using the Modified Bingham model, yield stress increased by 72 % and 150 % for 0.28- and 0.84-mol CO2, …
What Is Lost When Time Is Saved: Drawing In Collaboration With The Urban Periphery,
2025
Washington University in St. Louis
What Is Lost When Time Is Saved: Drawing In Collaboration With The Urban Periphery, Carmen Ribaudo
MFA in Visual Art
I pay attention to the overlooked spaces where land and industry meet, prompting me to wonder what can be gleaned in the oily and cracked urban periphery. With a focus on my hometown St. Louis, this industrial city is my subject matter. And so, I draw in a neighborhood bisected by a highway. I animate with sand near the river confluence on land preserved after a historic flood. I make my own bricks in this Brick City, setting up in locations of former terra cotta clay mines. I sit in the tension of what author Michael Martone calls the “midwestern …
Sustainable Planning In Gateway Natural Amenity Region Communities,
2025
Utah State University
Sustainable Planning In Gateway Natural Amenity Region Communities, Kori Ann Kurtzeborn
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Fall 2023 to Present
This study used six principles of sustainability to comprehensively score general plan documents from seven Gateway Natural Amenity Region (GNAR) communities. The goal was to investigate the sustainability values of communities with public land recreation access based on the understanding that individual participation in outdoor recreation positively influences environmental concern. The study found that while strong sustainability themes are present in gateway community general plan documents, these themes don’t necessarily correspond to higher overall sustainability scores. However, GNAR community plans prioritize the Harmony with Nature principle, indicating an emphasis on ecosystem health in communities with adjacent public land recreation.
Sustainable Master Planned Gateway Communities: The Kamas Valley Case,
2025
Utah State University
Sustainable Master Planned Gateway Communities: The Kamas Valley Case, Zachary Sannar
All Graduate Reports and Creative Projects, Fall 2023 to Present
Gateway communities (towns and cities located near public lands and natural amenities) are experiencing significant and often disruptive change as they transition from economies historically rooted in natural resource extraction to those increasingly driven by tourism and amenity-based migration (Howe et al., 1997; Stoker et al., 2020).
In the Intermountain West, places like Jackson, Wyoming; Springdale, Utah; and West Yellowstone, Montana exemplify this trend, and Kamas Valley is emerging as part of this broader pattern.
Although these communities share a deep cultural and economic connection to their landscapes, they now face mounting pressures from population growth, changing land uses, and …
The Role Of Expansion Joints In Long Concrete Buildings,
2025
Administrator, Structural Engineering Department, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt
The Role Of Expansion Joints In Long Concrete Buildings, Salah Salem, Mohamed E. El Madawy, Basem S. Abdelwahed, Mohamed E. El-Zoughiby
Mansoura Engineering Journal
The use of expansion joints in lengthy concrete buildings aims to mitigate forces induced by temperature changes and is often derived through empirical methods. These methods lack the depth needed for universal application in any building. On the other hand, adopting a no-joint strategy necessitates a thorough thermal analysis of temperature changes, a subject that has not been extensively explored in existing literature. There are no methodologies available, and the current guidelines rely on approximate calculations; thus, there is a need for clear directives on these two matters. This paper produces a procedure for performing thermal analyses of long concrete …
Interior Ecology Of Rural Houses In Çamlıhemşin,
2025
Karadeniz Technical University, Türkiye
Interior Ecology Of Rural Houses In Çamlıhemşin, İrem Karadeniz Dündar, Tülay Zorlu
Interiority
Rural houses form a significant part of the rural architectural heritage, showing the region's lifestyle in their spatial organisation, types of spaces, and interior furnishings. This study examines the spatial characteristics of rural houses in Çamlıhemşin from the perspective of ecosophy, Guattari's (2005) approach of emphasising the reciprocity and intertwining of social, mental, and environmental ecologies. The impact of living culture on the spatial organisation and residential usage norms within the dwellings was evaluated and elucidated through an analysis of data gathered from on-site surveys, relevant literature, and archival scans. These data are interpreted according to the different characteristics and …
Future Interior Of The Past: An Air Terminal Comes Of Age At Detroit-Willow Run,
2025
University of Cincinnati, United States
Future Interior Of The Past: An Air Terminal Comes Of Age At Detroit-Willow Run, Joss Kiely
Interiority
After the Second World War, manufacturing plants were no longer needed for wartime production levels, prompting the closure and repurposing of industrial facilities that became obsolescent overnight across the United States and in the manufacturing region of Southeastern Michigan. Located twenty miles west of Detroit, the Willow Run airfield in Ypsilanti was one such case. Best known for the massive B-24 Liberator manufacturing plant designed by Albert Kahn that opened in 1942 as Air Force Plant 31, the airfield played a key role in ending the war. Just to the south, a Kahn-designed hangar was loosely repurposed in 1946–1947 as …
Family Homemaking Tactics In Tyneside Flats: Contemporary Interpretations Of Victorian Domestic Interior,
2025
Northumbria University, United Kingdom
Family Homemaking Tactics In Tyneside Flats: Contemporary Interpretations Of Victorian Domestic Interior, Heba Sarhan, Rosie Parnell
Interiority
This study addresses the gap between knowledge of adaptable design and the socio-spatial practices within the interior spaces of contemporary domestic settings. The aim is to support the sustainability of residential environments by enhancing the adaptability of dwellings to changing and diverse home life needs. Consequently, this paper delves into design features that enhance the adaptability of interior domestic spaces, informed by everyday family homemaking processes. Through a case study of the Tyneside flat, this paper illustrates challenges of transitioning this flat from Victorian to contemporary family home. Drawing on data gathered using multimodal methods, the findings demonstrate homemaking tactics …
Flex-Spatialities: Interior Spaces, Play, And Fantasy,
2025
Universidad Católica de Manizales, Colombia
Flex-Spatialities: Interior Spaces, Play, And Fantasy, Camilo Lozano-Rivera
Interiority
This article examines how interior spaces in the digital age have evolved into flexible, adaptive environments shaped by technological mediation and shifting everyday practices. Focusing on smart homes and home offices, this article introduces the concept of flex-spatiality to describe how these spaces continually reconfigure in response to changes in needs and digital interfaces. Grounded in Gregory Bateson’s (1972) theory of play and fantasy, the study explores how interior spatiality operates on two levels: as a locus for expressing identities and as a structure for organising social interaction. Through Bateson’s distinction between metalinguistic and metacommunicative functions, flex-spatiality is framed as …
Interior As Ecosystem,
2025
Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Interior As Ecosystem, Paramita Atmodiwirjo, Yandi Andri Yatmo
Interiority
The idea of interior as an ecosystem views the emergence of interior as a dynamic and relational environment. Rather than viewing the interior as a static or enclosed environment, the ecological perspective considers the interior as an ecosystem, constructed by the systems of relations that involve a multiplicity of actors and entities. This issue of Interiority presents the emergence of various interior occupation and adaptation models that have emerged as an integral part of the ecosystem. The collection of articles in this issue presents a range of cases, ranging from traditional, modern, to contemporary lifestyles and contexts. The works demonstrate …
Animal Interiority: Sentience And Spatial Perception,
2025
University of Lincoln, United Kingdom
Animal Interiority: Sentience And Spatial Perception, Raymund Königk
Interiority
Interior design has traditionally prioritised human experiences, often neglecting ecological and nonhuman perspectives on interiority. This anthropocentric focus limits the discipline's ability to address the spatial and sensory needs of nonhuman persons, including teleost fishes. It overlooks interiority as a universal and relational phenomenon shared by all living beings. This research challenges these boundaries by proposing a biosemiotic framework that integrates the body, interiority, and inhabitation as interdependent constructs shaped by physiological, mental, and environmental interactions. By developing Jakob von Uexküll's (1982) biosemiotic schema, the study investigates the sentient experiences of teleost fishes to establish interiority as a capability inherent …
Feeling At Home Outdoors: The Courtyard Of The Rozes House,
2025
CEU Cardenal Herrera University, Spain
Feeling At Home Outdoors: The Courtyard Of The Rozes House, Marta García-Casabán
Interiority
Although the courtyard was not a central element in the early stages of the Modernist movement, it later became a key transitional space between the interior and the exterior. This concept was reinterpreted in Spain through a balance between modernity and tradition, particularly in holiday homes along the Costa Brava. This research explores the role of the outdoor room in modern Mediterranean architecture and its relationship with the environment, using José Antonio Coderch's Rozes House as a case study. Through redrawing, the text aims to analyse how the 'outdoor room' in Rozes House enhances spatial continuity and strengthens the relationship …
Pembangunan Pantai Indah Kapuk 2: Ketimpangan Sosial Dan Penggusuran Warga Salembaran Jati,
2025
Universitas Indonesia
Pembangunan Pantai Indah Kapuk 2: Ketimpangan Sosial Dan Penggusuran Warga Salembaran Jati, Nurul Shabrina
Cities and Urban Development Journal
The development of Pantai Indah Kapuk (PIK) 2 has caused social inequality in Salembaran Jati Village because this development project involves the eviction of agricultural land and the relocation of residents to Kampung Jati Baru, creating new challenges in the social aspect. The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of residents and the inequality of access to primary needs felt by residents of Salembaran Jati Village due to the construction of PIK 2. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, this study refers to the dimensions of sense work and meta criteria of justice in the Good City Form …