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Acknowledgments I would like to thank Professor Tricia Stuth from the University of Tennessee’s College of Architecture and Design, for her invaluable contribution to the design process. Under her guidance, this selfdirected project is the culmination of a research seminar and fifth year design studio. I would also like to thank Professor Avigail Sachs for her thoughtfulness and insight as a critic during process and final reviews, as well as her continued advice on the development of this article.

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