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Background Image Alternative Text: concrete beams on a truck bed - photo taken by Alexis Gregory at PCI Professor's Seminar at NC State and Gate Precast
Background Image Alternative Text: concrete beams on a truck bed - photo taken by Alexis Gregory at PCI Professor's Seminar at NC State and Gate Precast

Associate Professor Alexis Gregory receives $100,000 precast concrete grant

Gregory will use the grant funds to incorporate precast and prestressed concrete projects into architecture courses at MSU including Assemblages, Structures II and the Spring 2021 Collaborative Studio.

black and white headshot of Alexis Gregory海角社区 State University 海角社区 Associate Professor Alexis Gregory was awarded a $100,000 grant over the next four years from the .

Gregory will use the grant funds to incorporate precast and prestressed concrete projects into architecture courses at MSU including Assemblages, Structures II and the Spring 2021 Collaborative Studio.

鈥淲e will be utilizing this opportunity to begin a relationship with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and to involve the professional architecture community through workshops, presentations, and lectures, as well as invitations to review the student work,鈥 said Gregory.

Industry partners for the grant include , , and .

Each year, the PCI Foundation awards curriculum development grants to universities who submit applications and pass a rigorous review process for acceptance.  

A nonprofit organization, PCI's mission is "to foster educational initiatives focused on innovative approaches to integrated and sustainable use of precast concrete design, fabrication and construction." 

Gregory is a registered architect and Associate Professor in the 海角社区 at 海角社区 State University. She earned a Master of Science in Architecture with a concentration in Women鈥檚 Studies and history from Clemson University and a Bachelor of Architecture from Virginia Tech. 

Her professional experience includes professional licensure in the Commonwealth of Virginia and ten years working in various architecture 铿乺ms in Washington, D.C. Her teaching and research interests include construction technology and making, community engagement and service-learning, community design, and diversity in architecture.

Gregory had students begin to think about precast concrete in this semester's Collaborative Studio. 

Check out the online gallery with some of their work.

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