Im sharing an article which was published in our School blog, after we got Awarded Second Place nationally in US EPA's Campus Rain Works Challenge, My job to help do the Renders and The Movie "by Lumion"... We were a team of 8 students, I had a wonderful oppertunity to work with them... Thanks to everyone for their hardwork.
The US Environmental Protection Agency's Campus RainWorks Challenge is a design competition aimed at inspiring students to "develop innovative green infrastructure systems that mitigate the impacts of urban storm water while supporting vibrant and sustainable communities." The MSU student team chose to redesign a very vibrant, but underutilized space on the MSU campus which they renamed, "The Union Green." The competition was a project in Professor Cory Gallo's graduate design class which is focused on design issues related to water. The team's design focused on creating a multi-functional space which not only manages stormwater in an artful way, but also creates an educational and inspiring social setting for students, faculty and visitors to the campus. The students accepted their award (which comes with a $1000 cash prize) from the US EPA on Monday.
Student Team: Anas Bdour, Jerry Hill, Zhengfei Lu, Yazan Mahadin, Juriel Rogers, and Fan Yang (Landscape Architecture); Edith L. Martinez-Guerra (Civil Engineering); and Mickenzie Robbins (Graphic Design).
Advisors: Cory Gallo (Faculty advisor) and Jeremiah Dumas (Facilities advisor).
The US Environmental Protection Agency's Campus RainWorks Challenge is a design competition aimed at inspiring students to "develop innovative green infrastructure systems that mitigate the impacts of urban storm water while supporting vibrant and sustainable communities." The MSU student team chose to redesign a very vibrant, but underutilized space on the MSU campus which they renamed, "The Union Green." The competition was a project in Professor Cory Gallo's graduate design class which is focused on design issues related to water. The team's design focused on creating a multi-functional space which not only manages stormwater in an artful way, but also creates an educational and inspiring social setting for students, faculty and visitors to the campus. The students accepted their award (which comes with a $1000 cash prize) from the US EPA on Monday.
Student Team: Anas Bdour, Jerry Hill, Zhengfei Lu, Yazan Mahadin, Juriel Rogers, and Fan Yang (Landscape Architecture); Edith L. Martinez-Guerra (Civil Engineering); and Mickenzie Robbins (Graphic Design).
Advisors: Cory Gallo (Faculty advisor) and Jeremiah Dumas (Facilities advisor).
Rendered by Jerry Hill
Rendered by Yazan Mahadin
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