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All M.F.A. students in Interior Architecture complete theses. Theses cover a wide range of topics within interior architecture and reflect the variety of student research interests. The thesis topic is developed by the student in concert with her/ his faculty in the first year of study. The following theses have been completed by graduate students since 1990. All IAR theses since 2005 are available online through the UNCG Library .
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Interior Architecture Masters Theses
• Master of Arts (MA) in Adaptive Reuse, a one-year+ program
• Master of Design (MDes) in Interior Studies / Adaptive Reuse, a two-year+ program
• Master of Design (MDes) in Interior Studies / Exhibition + Narrative Environments, a two-year+ program
Both programs take an innovative and progressive approach to addressing design issues intrinsic to the reuse and transformation of existing structures. US News & World Report and Design Intelligence have both ranked RISD’s Interior Architecture programs among the top in the country.
Each MA candidate produces a final project that begins with a research component in the fall and evolves into a studio/design project in the spring. MDes candidates demonstrate competency through self-directed Degree Projects that include a seminar on theory, a research component and a studio component. Each DP focuses on the transformation of an existing structure of their choice in the city of Providence. All MA and MDes candidates also participate in the RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition , a large-scale public show held annually.
Graduate Program Director: Markus Berger
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Theses from 2023 2023
the people's food project , Grace Barrett
Kala in my Moholla - art in my neighborhood , Priyata Bosamia
Nature as Material, Time as Tool , Chuchu Chen
FROM VAULT TO PLATFORM (Democratizing Museums through the Lens of the Metaverse)) , Zhaoyang Cui
Intensifying the Experience of Contemporary Art , Wanjin Feng
Manifesto of Poor Images: Re-imagine Guggenheim in the Post-digital Age , Mengning He
Adding Subtraction: Wasting Time in Space , Daeun Kim
NEW CHAPTER , Gunju Kim
A Cloud Above , Jiwon Kim
Greening Seoul : A New Toolkit for Adaptive Reuse , Woojae Kim
A.R. Futuristic Scenario in Seun , Yookyung Lee
Eviction to Placement: Rethinking the current supportive housing systems for hidden homeless families , Fang-Min Liou
The Mobile Senior University , YOUSHURUI LI
making pla(y)ces: softening the city through play , Shivani Pinapotu
Interstice , Shravan Rao
Overlooked Modi Vivendi , Natalia Silva
Chinese tea ceremony spirit revival , Hongli Song
Nurturing Haven: A Safe Place for Single Mothers , Meng Su
A Day Stood Still , Yuting Sun
Imaginatorium for children with visual impairment , Xueyun Tang
Reconcile Liminality , Zefeng Wang
Illusion of Consumption, Architectural Rebellion: Unraveling the Maze of Consumption , Xinjie Xiang
Beyond Burial - Transforming Death: A New Ritual of Farewell and the Ecological Return of the Body to Nature , Chang Xie
Interactive Architecture - Intervention of Virtual Business on Commercial Space , Yihao George Xu
On the Power of Attainable Architecture Community Engagement and Interaction through Architecture: A New Approach to Architectural Exhibitions , Jianing Yang
Glowing Under the Bridge—A Healing Space for Wounded Souls , Ruier Zhao
Moving Narration: A journey through history , Yincheng Zhu
Finding Psychological Healing in College Settings , Dici Zou
Theses from 2022 2022
Notes in improvisation : Spatializing Black Identity through music , Esther Akintoye
Dying differently: designing a death-oriented psychedelic treatment center , Grace Caiazza
Blurred lines : Border crossing between Macau and Zhuhai , Weiwei Chen
Regenerative residences: shrinking stress levels in the sky , Peter de Lande Long
Adaptive reduce: forging architectural futures through degrowth , Erika Kane
Unfolding embodied experience: a process-driven immersive exhibition design model , Mooa Seongah Kang
Block Chain Home , Jonggun Lee
Last sunset : design to alleviate social isolation for Chinese elderly , Linghui Li
Rebuilding Collective effervescence : a "Ballroom" for post-pandemic revelry , Di Ma
Re:Connection: exercises in unplugging and mindfully reconnecting , E. J. Roseman
Dear City, give me some space; creating space for ephemeral forces in a city , Abinaya Sivaprakasam Thamilarasan
From invisible to visible: the third wave/way of intervention for Dashilar , Jiali Tian
Endless construction : occupant activism and authorship , Jiayi Wang
Beyond Spectacle : parametric design to life in space , Ding Xu
Design for designers : An incubator for young designers to grow , Jiajie Yang
The Cthulhu Journey : storytelling through an architectural immersive experience , Rui Zhang
Theses from 2021 2021
Posthuman ecologies , Christine Chang
Loneliness / Togetherness : Interiority and connection under isolation , Huaqin Chen
Space between memories: pause , Young Jae Cho
Cultural acupuncture: decentralization and deocratization in Chinese exhibition design , Ruohan Duan
Adaptive reuse as evidence of scientific progress: recontextualizing a space for growing knowledge , Kayci Gallagher
Reclaiming modern architecture: an urban visual narrative of Kuwait City , Yara Hadi
Unraveling the living: reframing cramped housing as a social living , Dong-zoo Han
Beyond pasta: understanding Italian American culinary culture in Federal Hill , Chufan He
Going back , Zhiyi Hilary He
Augmented city , Xing Huan
Woven healing: reimagining the rural health center , Mahasweta Jayachandran
Living · Sharing · Connecting : rebirth of Longchang Apartments Heritage Community , Linhong Jiang
Migrating architecture: vernacular futurism , Yichu Jiang
The second home: breaking the cycle of lonely death , Woohee Kim
Reinforcing connection within collective housing: a new vision of Red Steel City , Guangyi Niu
Ascents and descents in the 21st Century: restoring Chand Baori , Japneet Pahwa
Nossa quadra, nossa historia: the power of collaborative and communal outdoor spaces as a tool for belonging & agency , Rebecca Maria Pepl
Terminal: through the "windows" of a Tram Car Museum , Yuyi Si
Ritualizing of space in the 21st century: fostering of communal identity through celebration of Tamil culture , Mridula Swaminathan
Sensory refreshment: TCM reconsidered , Ni Tang
Remember me: how we can modify the home for people with dementia , Wenjin Wang
The retrieval of memory: holding time in the Shanghai gasometers , Liman Wei
Fostering cultural understanding: mirroring ways of living in Providence, RI, USA and Beijing, PRC , Jiarui Tina Wu
The future of Beijing urban courtyards , Zhuoqi Xu
Remembering Chinatown: a fusion of food, identity, & memory , Robert Yang
Overflowing boundaries: competition and mutualism in urban villages , Chen Zhang
Rural acupuncture: carefully introducing tourism within an underground village , Shangyun Zhou
Theses from 2020 2020
Lacunae in the urban landscape , Meriem Aiouna
Melting away - Ilha Formosa , Hao-Chun Chang
Behind appearance : hidden dimensions in the work of Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee , Ning Ding
Realistic utopia : utopian architecture exhibition at Arcosanti , Xiao Fang
Contextualize , Jiaai He
Community pop-up galleries : the instruction manual , Mary Iorio
Living under surveillance , Fan Jia
Urban memory : Beijing City wall ruins reconstruction & exhibition , Yuan Jin
Dialogue across time : Atlanta, 1996 and 2020 , Qianyu Liu
Exploration and autonomy : wild children in the city , Xiaojie Li
Getting closer : exploring re-contextualization in exhibition , Yiran Mu
Generating tension : memorial of sexual slavery , Mary Park
Ciudad informal : a new model for urban living , Rebeca Isabel Peña Reinoza
The milky way : agritourism on a Chinese dairy farm , Wanyue Qiao
Reactivating street life : fostering more communal interaction in Longtang , Ziyang Qiu
Banoo-Serai : an all women sanctuary , Kimia Rahnavardi
Envisioning work : an autism friendly and anxiety free office , Naixin Ren
Re-connect , Xin Ren
Creating a safe haven : a study on coastal resilience in a time of climate change & sea-level rise in the Philippines , Maria Carla Victoria M. Sebastian
Unite the divided : the transition between death and life , Qing Shi
Practicing a senior living , Siyu Shuai
Re-source : Re-source your resources , Raquel Swartz
Lived-in grassland : nomadic architecture in the nomadic community of Mongolia , Linxi Wang
Living and alive : homeless shelter design , Zixu Wang
Re-occupation : buildings, ideology and decolonization in Northeastern China , Ziyu Wei
The ultimate task of public libraries : introducing architecture as pedestal , Elaine Wu
Reality behind beauty : Hayao Miyazaki's perspective of human and nature , Tianyang Wu
Individuality : enhance living in Shenzhen's urban village , Lanting Zhong
Theses from 2019 2019
[Super] structure : expanding the network / reclaiming the path , Anna Albrecht
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How to Write a Great Synopsis for Thesis
A synopsis is a structured outline of a research thesis and the steps followed to answer the research question. The goal of writing a synopsis is to clearly and thoroughly explain the need to investigate a certain problem using particular practical methods to conduct the study. One of the main components of this written work is an extensive literature review containing strong evidence that the proposed research is feasible.
Establishing the Background
A supervisor may ask you to write a synopsis for one or more reasons:
- to help you improve your critical thinking and writing skills
- to help you understand how to design a comprehensive synopsis
- to encourage you to write a comprehensive literature review to make sure that the research problem has not been answered yet
- to make you conduct a logical analysis of the steps that should be followed to meet the objectives of the research
A synopsis should be coherent in terms of research design. Thus, you should ensure that the research problem, aims, and research methods are logically linked and well-considered. Note that all synopses should contain answers for several crucial questions:
- Why should research on the proposed problem be undertaken?
- What is expected to be achieved?
- What has been done by other researchers on the proposed topic?
- How will the objectives of the study be achieved?
The Writing Process
Before proceeding, consider answering the following questions:
- Why am I going to study this topic?
- Why do I consider it to be important?
- Have I conducted an extensive literature review on the topic?
- What problem will the research help to solve?
- How do I incorporate previous studies on the topic?
The structure of a synopsis should correspond to the structure of qualifying research work, and the word count should be 2,500–3,000 words (Balu 38). The basic elements of a synopsis include a title page, contents page, an introduction, background, literature review, objectives, methods, experiments and results, conclusions, and references.
Introduction
As this comprises the first part of the main text, the introduction should convince readers that the study addresses a relevant topic and that the expected outcomes will provide important insights. Also, this section should include a brief description of the methods that will be used to answer the research question. Usually, the introduction is written in 1–3 paragraphs and answers the following questions:
- What is the topic of the research?
- What is the research problem that needs to be meaningfully understood or investigated?
- Why is the problem important?
- How will the problem be studied?
In this section, you should set the scene and better introduce the research topic by proving its scientific legitimacy and relevance. It is important to establish a clear focus and avoid broad generalizations and vague statements. If necessary, you may explain key concepts or terms. Consider covering the following points in this section:
- Discuss how the research will contribute to the existing scientific knowledge.
- Provide a detailed description of the research problem and purpose of the research.
- Provide a rationale for the study.
- Explain how the research question will be answered.
- Be sure to discuss the methods chosen and anticipated implications of the research.
Literature Review
A review of existing literature is an important part of a synopsis, as it:
- gives a more detailed look at scientific information related to the topic
- familiarizes readers with research conducted by others on a similar subject
- gives insight into the difficulties faced by other researchers
- helps identify variables for the research based on similar studies
- helps double-check the feasibility of the research problem.
When writing the literature review, do not simply present a list of methods researchers have used and conclusions they have drawn. It is important to compare and contrast different opinions and be unafraid to criticize some of them. Pay attention to controversial issues and divergent approaches used to address similar problems. You may discuss which arguments are more persuasive and which methods and techniques seem to be more valid and reliable. In this section, you are expected not to summarize but analyze the previous research while remembering to link it to your own purpose.
Identify the objectives of the research based on the literature review. Provide an overall objective related to the scientific contribution of the study to the subject area. Also include a specific objective that can be measured at the end of the research.
When writing this section, consider that the aim of the research is to produce new knowledge regarding the topic chosen. Therefore, the research methodology forms the core of your project, and your goal is to convince readers that the research design and methods chosen will rationally answer the research questions and provide effective tools to interpret the results correctly. It may be appropriate to incorporate some examples from your literature review into the description of the overall research design.
When describing the research methodology, ensure that you specify the approaches and techniques that will be used to answer the research question. In addition, be specific about applying the chosen methods and what you expect to achieve. Keep in mind that the methods section allows readers to evaluate the validity and feasibility of the study. Therefore, be sure to explain your decision to adopt specific methods and procedures. It is also important to discuss the anticipated barriers and limitations of the study and how they will be addressed. Specify what kind of contribution to the existing knowledge on the topic is expected, and discuss any ethical considerations that are relevant to the research.
Experiments and Results
Logically present and analyze the results of the study using tables or figures.
In this section, you should again state the significance of the research and summarize the study. Be sure to mention the study objectives and methods used to answer the research questions. Also, discuss how the results of the study contribute to the current knowledge on the problem.
A synopsis should contain a list of all references used. Make sure the references are formatted according to the chosen citation style and each source presented in this section is mentioned within the body of the synopsis.
The purpose of writing a synopsis is to show a supervisor a clear picture of a proposed project and allow him or her to find any gaps that have not been considered previously. A concisely written synopsis will help you gain approval to proceed with the actual research. While no rigid rules for writing this type of paper have been established, a synopsis should be constructed in a manner to help a supervisor understand the proposed research at first glance.
Balu, R. “Writing a Good Ph.D Research Synopsis.” International Journal of Research in Science and Technology, vol. 5, no. 4, 2015, pp. 38–48.
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20 Thesis topics related to Residential Design
A residence is one of the first projects any architecture student is asked to design as part of the curriculum , as a residence is one of the first examples of architecture we all see and so many of us are fortunate to live in. Residential projects may seem very easy to comprehend and design, but the various types of residences that are in use today and the different user groups they are targeted towards make it a vast topic, something that requires huge amounts of research to design.
Choosing a residential project as a thesis topic in the final year of B.Arch. would be like coming full circle – applying all the knowledge you have gained in the last five years on the very first project typology you were taught to design.
So, here are 20 thesis topics related to residential typology that any architecture student can take up.
1. Mixed-Use Buildings | Residential Design
With the global pandemic forcing people to stay confined in their houses, the development of mixed-use buildings with residential, commercial and office spaces all in one place will help with similar circumstances in the future. A student would need to do extensive research on how to properly combine all different places and the purposes they serve to create a building that fulfils functionality and is also aesthetically pleasing.
Mixed-use buildings as a thesis topic will help a student when they start working because of its huge potential as a future trend in architecture.
2. Vertical Housing
With the increasing population and declining availability of open land, vertical housing is one of the best solutions available to tackle the requirements of the current and future generations. Vertical housing is residential buildings where architects arrange spaces vertically instead of horizontally, to create more units in a smaller footprint.
These buildings also contain community areas and green spaces interspersed with the residential units to encourage people to be more social and not stay confined in their high-rise apartments .
Using this as a thesis topic will be extremely beneficial as there are high chances of designing similar projects when students start professionally practising after getting their degrees.
3. Community living | Residential Design
One of the first markers of human beings settling down and becoming civilized is when they started living in communities with individual houses and common spaces for gathering. Since then, human beings have always preferred to live in a society.
Be it apartment complexes with high-rise buildings , or housing estates with horizontal, community living in urban areas are a topic that can be taken up as a thesis project related to residential use. Community living will help one understand how to design spaces that can be used by different people to live together in harmony.
4. Row Houses
Row houses are defined as a series of houses connected through common sidewalls. They are a great way to build individual houses in smaller areas and with lesser materials, making them cheaper.
Row houses might already be in use in the USA and European countries , but they have huge potential in third-world countries and in places like India where there is a space crunch issue, making them a good thesis topic under the residential typology.
5. Tiny Houses | Residential Design
These are houses that have a total area of less than 400 ft 2 or 37 m 2 and are a good alternative to traditional houses when the available open land is smaller than average. Tiny houses have a wide variety of design considerations and this leads to innovative spaces that are multifunctional and furniture that is multi-purpose.
Compacting a whole house in an area that is less than 400 ft 2 is a challenge that will help thesis students in designing residential areas in the future, as the availability of free land is reducing every day.
6. Shipping Container Homes
20 ft or 40 ft steel containers that have been used to carry different types of goods in ships can be used as a readymade or prefabricated skeleton to build a house. These homes are a good way to re-purpose shipping containers that have been abandoned or thrown away and are easier and faster to build as the exterior structure is already available.
The containers can be stacked vertically or horizontally to create everything from tiny houses to mansions. Shipping container homes are an intriguing and unique residential thesis topic for students.
Yurts are portable houses consisting of a latticework of wood or bamboo covered by a round tent and have been the traditional houses for many tribes in central Asia, especially in Mongolia. Yurts are a unique aspect of vernacular architecture that can be adapted in different climates around the world with the use of more modern materials like steel for the latticework and insulating fabrics for the tent.
Yurts as a residential thesis topic will give students a different look in a sustainable and vernacular approach to designing.
8. Earthships | Residential Design
Pioneered by architect Michael Reynolds, Earthships are a type of passive solar earth shelter that is built with both natural and up-cycled materials. These residential units are structures built on the principle that the six human needs of energy, garbage management, sewage treatment, shelter, clean water and food can be met through environmentally sustainable building design.
Earthships are intended to be simple, “off-the-grid” homes with minimal dependence on fossil fuels and public utilities and can be constructed by people with little building knowledge. The scope of Earthships as self-sustainable and ecological single-family residences is huge and something that can be taken up by architecture students for their final year thesis.
9. Cob Houses
These are houses built of clay, sand and straw that are recyclable and non-polluting when demolished. Cob houses are inexpensive, energy-efficient houses suitable for hot climates that are also extremely durable and earthquake-resistant.
Even though these types of houses have traditionally been user-built, an architect’s perspective will help in enhancing its ecological and sustainable features and lead to better planning and usability of spaces. Cob houses should be explored as a thesis topic in the residential typology.
10. Cave houses | Residential Design
Caves served as the very first human dwellings – they served as a shelter against natural calamities and wild animals. In recent years, cave dwellings have made a comeback, in the form of carving contemporary houses inside existing caves. These houses contain contemporary elements like doors and windows, modern electrical and bathroom fittings and also connections to public utilities and “off-the-grid” options for the same.
Designing cave houses is a challenge because one has to carve out different rooms in accordance with the inside of the cave and major changes cannot be done to the structure of the cave. Cave houses provide the option to utilize existing natural shelter formations instead of disrupting green areas, and hence are a good residential topic for the thesis as they are becoming more popular.
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INTRODUCTION
Role of technical education.
Amongst various facets of education, technical education plays a key role in all development activities. Growth of technical education is associated with the manpower needs of the national economy in various sectors like industry, construction, power, transport, etc. AICTE formed an organization in 1945 through which every institute type building is designed with its norms formulated.
CAMPUS IN INDIAN CONTEXT
About the malout.
- Mukatsar district come into being 15th district of Punjab. Its total land area is 2,63,393 hectares was for agriculture out of which 218786 hectares were irrigated. It’s cropping intensity is 175%
- About 95% of the land of the district is irrigated by canals and the remaining 5% part of the land was irrigated by tube wells. Cotton, sugarcane, moogsand paddy are a prominent crop in Kharif and wheat barley, mustard, and gram are prominent rabi crops. Grapes, guava, and Kinnow fruits are produced here.
- Malout is a well-known city of Punjab is located in District Muktsar. Its population is about 1.5 Lakh.
- The PIT proposed in the village “SIKHWALA” which lies in Malout Tehsil.
- Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Malouthas an average literacy rate of 63%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 68%, and female literacy is 57%. In Malout, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
- It is also known for Agricultural Equipments and Car Bazaar. Its supply Agricultural Equipment to Rajasthan, Haryana & other States in India & Also Abroad.
- There is a wide seasonal temperature variation in the Malout area. In summers the temperature reaches as high up as 48-50°C and in winters as low as 1-2°C. The Western Himalayas in the north and the Thar Desert in the south and southwest mainly determine the climate conditions.
- The south-western monsoon brings the much-needed rain-bearing depression during summer (July to September). Nearly 70% of rainfall is during these months.
- The monsoon generally starts in the first fortnight of July the mean annual rainfall fluctuates around 425 mm. Most of the rainfall occurs in July. August and September with few showers of rain during the winter months.
- The area falls in the southwestern alluvial plain zone. The soil of Mukatsardistrict varies from sandy to loam in texture with the occasional presence of sand dunes in block Lambi. Pure sandy texture soils are predominant in Lambiblock whereas, heavy textured are present in the remaining areas. The soil is low in Organic Carbon, low in Phosphorus, high in Potassium, Low in Zinc, and other micronutrients.
LOGGING PROBLEM OF PUNJAB PARTICULARLY MUKTSAR DISTRICT
The main challenge is to design the institute while fulfilling the requirements and needs with overcoming the problem of waterlogging.
VALIDITY OF THE PROJECT & ITS NEED
Pit’s are proposed by the punjab technical university, jalandhar various locations in punjab –khunimajra(mohali), bhaike(moga), sikhwala(malout), mansa, rajpura, ludhiana..
- From the data now there are so many colleges in Punjab, but not the specialized institute for the particular branch.
- Every PIT will be designed with an approach according to the local needs and requirements of the society. For e.g. Khunimajracampus has an approach to surrounding environment courses, Ludhiana campus of Textile engineering courses.
- Mainly these institutions are proposed with the vision of spreading quality education in the region and thus are to be established on the lines of IITs in India.
- PTU and its brainchild the PITs are committed to the cause of excellence in higher education in the field of Engineering, Technology and Management. To meet the urgent need of quality technocrats & Managers in the market, the Punjab Technical University has decided to establish an institute in the name and style of Punjab Institute of Technology.
- As far as concerned the PIT proposed in SIKHWALA village as the area falls under rural area so there is a need to provide TECHNOLOGY & SKILL DEVELOPMENT and the upliftment of literacy rate.
- There are no. of courses offered which are easily grasped by rural people or students like -Agriculture Engineering-Soil & Irrigation Engineering.-Highway Engineering-Civil Engineering-Textile Engineering. As there are a few colleges in Punjab which offer these courses and it is in great demand.
- As the area falls under the cotton belt of Punjab so Textile Engg. can be introduced in the institute.
- To create central interaction spaces and intermediate spaces that promote participation learning.
- To design the classrooms would be a Place of Inspiration and Stimulation where mood would be evoked in students and teachers to supplement and strengthen materials.
- To create a common building comprising different departments with the Services common but Every department will be unique in its own way and differentiate with a special feature.
- To create Introvert Planning of the institute campus will be accordingly so that it doesn’t disturb the surrounding environment.
- The use of Indigenous materials of construction to give campus the character of the region.
- Suggesting a scheme by which the design and the future expansion of the campus can be controlled so that fundamental goals can be aesthetically achieved.
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1. punjab agricultural university, ludhiana, 2.guru nanak dev engineering college, ludhiana, 3. it’s and nit’s.
The net study of these institutes because PITs are introduced on their path. It is taken as the prototype study.
As far as the 15 acres of the campus is concerned, the design limitation to the site planning and the planning of the nucleus block which comprises all the departments.
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