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Background Image Alternative Text: Structure in the community garden at night
Background Image Alternative Text: Structure in the community garden at night

MSU faculty excellence in architectural education recognized with ACSA鈥檚 Collaborative Practice Award

鈥淐ultivating the Future: Enabling, Designing, Constructing and Managing a Didactic Garden鈥 was designed and built by MSU architecture, landscape architecture, building construction science and graphic design students over the course of three academic years.

A collaborative garden project led by faculty in 海角社区 State鈥檚 海角社区, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is receiving national recognition from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture.

A garden with wooden boxes of plants and with stairs centered behind a central building.
海角社区 State鈥檚 Community Garden, a sustainable space for teaching, research and outreach in support of local food, is receiving a Collaborative Practice Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. MSU architecture, landscape architecture, building construction science and graphic design students, along with faculty and community members, designed and built the multi-year project. (Photo by Megan Bean)

Designed and built by MSU architecture, landscape architecture, building construction science and graphic design students over the course of three academic years, 鈥淐ultivating the Future: Enabling, Designing, Constructing and Managing a Didactic Garden鈥 is being honored with the ACSA鈥檚 Collaborative Practice Award. The award recognizes architectural educators for exemplary work in inspiring and challenging students, contributing to the profession鈥檚 knowledge base, and extending their work beyond the borders of academy into practice and the public sector.

Winners will be celebrated virtually March 24-26 during the聽.

Serving as a laboratory for learning, the didactic garden is a sustainable space for teaching, research and outreach in support of local food. The garden鈥檚 design works with the existing site to create a series of 鈥渞ooms鈥 associated with four terrace levels. A central walk and stair tie the rooms together creating a central axis for service and accessibility.

Numerous educational elements are incorporated into the garden, including Farmbots, an informal amphitheater, a convertible classroom space, potag茅r sheds, and didactic educational graphics. Mixed-discipline student teams were responsible for the design, refinement, cost, material acquisition and construction of individual elements.

In addition to working directly on the project, some students developed a means for the larger campus and community to assist during organized service days. In total, over 300 community members contributed to the garden in its first full year.

MSU faculty contributors include Hans Herrmann, associate professor in the 海角社区; Cory Gallo, associate professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture; Suzanne Powney, associate professor in the Department of Art; Peter Summerlin, associate professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture; and Lee Carson, assistant clinical professor in the Building Construction Science program.

For a detailed overview of the project, visit聽.

Founded in 1912 by 10 charter members, ACSA has grown to represent over 200 schools and 6,000 architecture faculty. For more, visit聽.

Learn more about MSU鈥檚 海角社区 at聽; College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at聽.

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