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Date of Award
5-2026
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Architecture
College
Arts and Sciences
Department
Architecture
Faculty Advisor
Stephen Wischer
Studio Coordinator
Stephen Wischer
Faculty Chair
Susan Kliman
Publisher
North Dakota State University
Rights
NDSU policy 190.6.2
URI
https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf
Abstract
This thesis explores how architecture can support adolescent mental health treatment through the design of a residential treatment center for youth ages ten to eighteen experiencing mental health crises. In response to increasing rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation among adolescents, the project examines the relationship between the built environment and emotional well being. The research critiques the legacy of the troubled teen industry, where institutional architecture often reinforced isolation and control rather than healing. Drawing from environmental psychology and analysis, the project proposes an alternative campus centered on safety, reflection, and community. The design, titled Threads of Recovery, uses movement, privacy, and connections to nature to guide adolescents through a process of healing and self-transformation. Rather than treating architecture as a neutral being, this thesis positions the built environment as an active participant in recovery and emotional transformation.
Recommended Citation
Fitzsimmons, Kathryn, "Threads of Recovery: Transforming Youth Residential Treatment Centers" (2026). Architecture Theses. 106.
https://digitalcommons.ndsu.edu/architecture-theses/106
ThesisPresentation_Fitzsimmons.pdf (21631 kB)
ThesisSupplement_Fitzsimmons.pdf (341 kB)