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Ļć½¶Ö±²„student raingarden collaboration garners national recognition

Ļć½¶Ö±²„student raingarden collaboration garners national recognition

Contact: Vanessa Beeson

Raingarden project leaders include (l-r) Suzanne Powney, assistant professor in art and graphic design; Lauryn Rody, senior art major with a graphic design concentration; Caitlin Buckner, landscape architecture senior; and Cory Gallo, associate professor in landscape architecture. Powney and Gallo led the design/build class last spring; Rody and Buckner attended the class as juniors. The class put the final elements in place for the raingarden. (Photo by Megan Bean)

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”Ļć½¶Ö±²„ is receiving a national award from the American Society of Landscape Architects.

The Ļć½¶Ö±²„raingarden, funded by a $20,000 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant, has been honored in the societyā€™s student collaboration category. Ļć½¶Ö±²„team members accepted the award at the societyā€™s annual meeting and expo in Los Angeles this week [Oct. 20-23].

Cory Gallo, associate professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture, said landscape architecture and graphic design students worked side-by-side throughout the process of building a sustainable water management demonstration garden.

ā€œThe concerted effort wrapped up during a cross-college design/build class this spring,ā€ said Gallo, who led the class alongside Suzanne Powney, assistant professor in graphic design. ā€œBoth landscape architects and graphic designers partner often in the real world and each discipline fosters different perspectives. This project gave students a chance to learn from each other by viewing the same problem from different angles.ā€

Gallo also said several others played a vital role, specifically Ļć½¶Ö±²„Facilities Management.

Facilities Management staff, faculty and students who helped build the award-winning raingarden include: (top, l-r): Timothy Johnson, Wade Ray, Douglas Dumas, Stanley Carpenter, Rodney Barksdale and Cory Gallo; (bottom, l-r): Joe Keeton, Suzanne Powney, Maddie Marascalco, Amy Farrar, Lauryn Rody, John-Taylor Corley and Tommy Verdell Jr. (Photo by Megan Bean)

Tommy Verdell Jr., associate director of Ļć½¶Ö±²„Facilities Management, said the experience was a chance for his team to help out in the classroom.

ā€œWe were privileged to be a part of that whole academic enterprise and to see the skills of the students develop and grow,ā€ Verdell said. Ā 

Rodney Barksdale, carpentry supervisor, also was involved in the work.

ā€œThe best part was being able to interact with the students to share what Iā€™ve learned over the years and then see them put the pieces together,ā€ Barksdale said.

Caitlin Buckner, a landscape architecture senior and Starkville native, said the experience taught her several new skills including ā€œhow to fit pipes, cut boards and make water flow out of the cistern.ā€ Ā 

Graphic design senior and Madison, Alabama native, Lauryn Rody, said the project opened her eyes to options within the graphic design field.

The Ļć½¶Ö±²„Raingarden, a sustainable water management demonstration funded by a grant through the Environmental Protection Agency, recently received a national award from the American Society of Landscape Architects. (Photo by Megan Bean)

ā€œWe had to demonstrate how the garden worked and employ processes like wayfinding. It went much further than the basic principles of graphic design,ā€ Rody said.

Other Ļć½¶Ö±²„collaborators on the garden included the Bagley College of Engineering; Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station; College of Agriculture and Life Sciences; College of Architecture, Art and Design; and the Water Resources Research Institute.

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