Undergraduate Theses (MSU)

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    Urban supermarket
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Arts & Architecture, 1990) Brown, Michael Charles; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Pamela Jean Bancroft
    For my thesis I have chosen to design a new archetype; the urban supermarket. The supermarkets we shop in today are mere variations on a theme; large warehouses with a decorated facade and superimposed graphics designating one not so clearly defined department from the other. It is my intention to restructure this theme by rearranging the format and placing it in an urban context. I have recently become aware of the need to provide food stores for the increasing number of people who are returning to the downtown areas to take up residency. The small corner grocery store is no longer adequate for the hundreds of people now living in high-rise apartment complexes. It is my hope that this thesis project will begin to show what can be done to solve this need.
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    Beyond shelter : a theoretical approach to housing design
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Arts & Architecture, 1990) Downhour, Jeffery Robert; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Ralph Johnson
    The goal of this thesis is to create a housing complex suitable for all people through the integration of an existential space theory with the realities of shelter, house, and dwelling.
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    Images of pregnancy and birth in western painting
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Art & Architecture, 1999) Johnson, Libby
    Rather than a survey of the entire history of the subject, I will focus on images of pregnancy and birth from the Renaissance to modem times. My goal is to study the symbolism of images of pregnancy in western painting. Some questions I hope to answer are: Is the symbolism of such paintings always the same or do they portray different meanings? What role do the images play in society? How have such images changed (or not) over time? I believe that art reflects the views and values of the society that produces it and that art therefore can be used as a sociological or anthropological tool. What do artist's depictions tell us of how pregnancy and birth were viewed in Renaissance society and how they are viewed in contemporary society?
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    The broken eye : a dwelling for the visually impaired
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1994) Hicks, William O.
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    Kootenai football stadium : Spokane, WA
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1995) Huffield, Matt.
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    New England Maritime Studio Center : the revitalization of Fort Stark, New Castle, New Hampshire
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1995) Appleby, Matthew C.
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    The Gallatin Valley Seed Company located in Bozeman, Montana
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1995) Johnson, Jennifer L.
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    Wisconsin Nordic Sports Foundation : Blackhawk Ski Club, Tomahawk Ridge, Middleton, Wisconsin : motion in place
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1993) Pertzborn, Robert J.; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Jerry A. Bancroft
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    An interpretive center for the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1991) Harger, Keith; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Henry E. Sorenson
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    Sea Disney : a Disneyland addition
    (Montana State University - Bozeman, 1991) Johnson, Corey A.; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Jerry A. Bancroft
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