1. Ludic Antagonism in the Landscape: Exploring Design Impact and Scale through Human and Political Dimensions Open Access Author: Lai, Anne Title: Ludic Antagonism in the Landscape: Exploring Design Impact and Scale through Human and Political Dimensions Area of Honors: Landscape Architecture Keywords: landscape architecturetactical urbanismurban acupuncturethe situationistsdesign activismdesign advocacycounter hegemonic designpop-up city File: Download Lai_Anne_Ludic_Antagonism_in_the_Landscape.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Leann Andrews, Thesis SupervisorLarry James Gorenflo, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Research-Driven Design for Yellowstone's Northeast Corridor: A Transdisciplinary, Spatial Perspective on Visitor Behavior and Wildlife Interaction Open Access Author: Krum, Olivia Title: Research-Driven Design for Yellowstone's Northeast Corridor: A Transdisciplinary, Spatial Perspective on Visitor Behavior and Wildlife Interaction Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Landscape Architecture and Recreation, Park and Tourism Management Keywords: landscape architecturenational parkshuman-wildlife interactionwildlife approachpicturesqueNudge Theoryhuman wildlife conflict File: Download Krum_Thesis_FinalDraft.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Larry James Gorenflo, Thesis SupervisorLarry James Gorenflo, Thesis Honors AdvisorAndrew Justin Mowen, Thesis Honors AdvisorPeter Newman, Faculty Reader
3. Improving America’s Corporate Landscapes Through Thoughtful Landscape Architecture and Land Planning Open Access Author: Stewart, Grace Title: Improving America’s Corporate Landscapes Through Thoughtful Landscape Architecture and Land Planning Area of Honors: Landscape Architecture Keywords: landscape architecturecorporate campusbusiness parkmulti-use landscapeurban sprawlstormwater runoffpollinator healththird-spaces File: Download GraceStewart_Thesis_Final.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Hong Wu, Thesis SupervisorLarry James Gorenflo, Thesis Honors Advisor