Tag Archive: stormwater

Green Project Grows

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Green Project Grows

Fox, an assistant professor of landscape architecture, is helping to transform campus by incorporating real sustainable construction projects into the curriculum. Graduate and undergraduate students in landscape architecture and related fields get credit for taking part in these design/build studios.

 

This semester’s project was the second phase of a three-year effort to create an environmentally friendly corridor, called “the Artists’ Backyard,” between Turlington Hall and Owens Hall. If you didn’t know to look for the sustainable features, you’d probably miss them. There’s a cistern that collects rainwater off the roof and diverts it into a nearby rain garden, drought-resistant plants to reduce the university’s landscape maintenance budget, and permeable bricks in the walkways that help filter water bound for the storm drains.

 

Stormwater Education :: LID Design/Build Studio at NCSU

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When Andrew Fox surveyed the grounds behind Syme Residence Hall this spring, he saw a landscape in distress. “It was basically denuded of plants,” he says. “When it rained, it got squishy nasty.”… Read More

Schematic Design Selected for Summer LID Design-Build Studio

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A schematic design by Thomas Gull, Michael Lynsky, & Caitlin Smolewski was selected to advance into the design development phase of the Low Impact Stormwater Studio currently being led by Assistant Professor Andrew Fox.  The… Read More

Special Lecture : Kevin Robert Perry 6/16/10

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June 16 9:00 am Burns Auditorium, NCSU Kevin Robert Perry is a recognized leader in successfully integrating stormwater management with high-quality urban design. He has designed, managed the construction, and provided post-construction site… Read More

San Francisco passes landscaping law

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The continued quest by San Francisco officials to green the streets moved forward Tuesday with final passage of legislation that will require developers to use landscaping to beautify the city and keep excess… Read More

5 Upcomming Water/Transit Planning Events

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Two hot growth topics, water and transit, are the focus of several upcoming public education events!  Be sure to mark your calendars for these exciting events (scroll down to the end!): “WAKEUP Growth… Read More

Prophecy for NC? Yemen could become first nation to run out of water

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Yemen terror stories are topping news reels again today, reinforcing the significance of the linked October article from the New York Times. While we in NC and the southeast are nowhere near the water… Read More

Evolving Infrastructure : Waterpleinen

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The following article is about Waterpleinen, a redesign of Rotterdam’s stormwater management system.  Beautiful indeed, but be sure to check out a contrarian’s  opinion about this and the like. ——- In Florian Boer and Marco… Read More

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