Undergraduate Theses (MSU)
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Item The Park City Inn : located at 1354 Park Avenue, Park City, Utah(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1992) Steensma, Kathryn F.; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Peter C. KommersItem The Waterline : resort hotel and boardsailing center(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1986) Jaffe, Richard; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Elmira S. SmyrlMy thesis project is to design a resort hotel and boardsailing center in the city of Hood River, Oregon, the center of a region thought by many people to be the best place in North America to pursue this new and exciting form of recreation. I want to approach this project as if it were a real one, resulting in a schematic design solution which would be of interest to a developer of such projects. My goals for the design are to make it appropriate, functional, and aesthetically engaging. First, my design solution should be appropriate to the locale in which it is located and to the user group for which it is intended. Second, my design should be functional as a resort hotel, accommodating the various activities typically required in this type of project along with activities unique to its intended clientele. Third, my design should be aesthetically engaging to all who would come in contact with it, whether spending time as a guest or only passing by in a car. The activity in Hood River related to boardsailing is growing rapidly, and with it a new image and reputation. This project should add to that image and reputation as a landmark to this revitalization of the community by demonstrating an aesthetic connection to both the region and the new activity of boardsailing.Item The Boulder Hot Springs Resort(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1987) Naugle, Gregory J.; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Kingston Wm. HeathThe purpose of this thesis will be to define an attitude and ultimately develop an architectural treatment for a historically significant building in Montana that will allow it to function with a contemporary usage. The hotel at the Boulder Hot Springs in Boulder. Montana has existed in various forms since the 1860 s. Such a historical presence in Montana is unique and falls within the framework of historical preservation guidlines. The scope of this thesis will be limited to an examination and exploration into the written and built history of the site to terminate in an appropriate contemporary usage proposal. An analysis of the proposed 1910 renovation of the north facade and plan will be performed as well as an anaylsis of the 1910 as built structure, and the alterations made to the hotel by its various owners up to the present time. The focus of this thesis will be on the interior functions and spaces, concentrating on the character of the extant interior features. These extant features will be used to set and maintain the interior character of the spaces. As this project will conform to the Secretary of Interior s Standards for Rehabilitation, no irreversible changes will be made, and an attitude of repairing rather than replacing damaged building elements will be adopted.Item Thesis II/ Katherine Dron.(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1986) Dron, KatherineItem Harbor Steps : Seattle, Washington(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1986) Comes, Keith M.Item Astoria Place : a hotel for Kaufman Astoria Studios in New York City(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1987) French, Robert L.Item The Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1985) Johnson, Aldin WilliamItem Old Town Convention Hotel, Fort Collins, Colorado(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1984) Fisher, Gregory D.Item Wings Point, symbolic continuum: a regional response(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1986) Campbell, CarmenItem A resort hotel in Punta Del Este, Uruguay : a study involving the understanding of resort design(Montana State University - Bozeman, 1987) Fejer, Monica; Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Jerry A. Bancroft