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"Mile end": The architecture of [hope]lessness
"Upward on wings": Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim as the disruption of the museum space
 
2H iconography of the American gas station
A future for the past: An adaptive reuse of the Old Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone
 
A live performance theatre for a small city
A post-modern deconstruction of H. H. Richardson's architectural design for the Buffalo Mental Asylum
 
A sustainable approach for resettlement and rehabilitation of submergence villages in India
Allotropic Systems: Thermo-sensitive reconfigurable molds
 
Ancient authority in Umayyad traditions
Branded architecture
 
Collage Architecture
College place: Retiring to alma mater
 
Color volume (The Netherlands)
Context / recontext
 
Cream of the crop, simple surveys, or tourist traps? Biennials' past, present, and potential
Creating a place from nowhere: An alternative for Buffalo, NY
 
Creating likeable big boxes: The latest trend in retail development
Design of an ambulatory cardiac care center
 
Destroyed histories---restored authenticities
Didactic daylight design for education
 
Dynamic concrete form[work]
Ecopolis, design for urban contexts: A case study for Buffalo, NY
 
Elastic catenaries: Systems of hybridity
Embodied mobility: A prosthesis to the traveling body
 
Emergency shelter
Filter
 
Fluxtuations: The perceptual transformation of architecture
G90
 
Hanging systems and the re-use of forsaken architecture
Human architecture interface
 
Identity confessions
Imploding densities
 
Islamic ideology and ritual: Architectural and spatial manifestations
Knot making: Exploring the boundary between digital modeling and physical fabrication
 
Liquid domesticity: Digital aesthetic and the tectonics of the tangibly liquid
Living where we used to work: Exploring the modern office tower's potential for high-rise living
 
Management of security concerns in the built environment: Connecting Buffalo's City Hall in Niagara Square to Lafayette Square
Measuring the tidal effect of space
 
Moving vertically: A research method, grounded in the social sciences, about the built environment's influence on social integration
Networks and stems in the Buffalo-Niagara region
 
Numinous space; towards an architecture of contemplation
Ontic space
 
Public service through architecture
Re-cycling Buffalo's heritage: The regenerative re-use of 133 Tonawanda Street
 
Reactive architecture
Reprogramming architecture
 
Rethinking the commercial building: An investigation into the use of precast concrete as permanent formwork for reinforced concrete in commercial building construction
Rewriting a blank line in an urban poem
 
Roof-Walk
Scale--body--architecture
 
Self sustaining redesign and redevelopment of the existing built form
Site-specific computing: For a data-based place
 
Social sustainability and collegiate campuses: Measuring environments' functionality
Spatial dialogues: Responsive architecture and intelligent emergent space
 
Supple module
Surface_n: Body based mutation and form
 
Sustaining human life on the Red Planet
Synaesthesia
 
Temporal space
Tensile fabric structures: The influence of technology on temporary traditions
 
The "real" and the "virtual" in public space
The Atrium Hotel, reconsidered.
 
The Buffalo Central Terminal, bridging the past and future
The architecture for mobile communities
 
The mystery of cobblestone construction
Time: Design for a mausoleum as timeless architecture
 
Trace
Transition space
 
Translation of digital process to architectural program: The spatialization of digital color
Urban Scars
 
Use, filtrate, regenerate
Vantage points
 
Warped; Experiments in ply construction
Wellness centers and baby boomer women
 
Within layers: A study of historical processes and participant interaction in architectural restoration and reconstruction
 
 
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