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Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program Project Name: Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum Phase I and II Project Purpose:In the Spring of 2009 Landscape Architecture faculty began to work with the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum to develop a long-term plan for implementing sustainable landscape improvements to the museum site. This award submittal highlights the first two phases of a multi-year master plan developed for the site. Project Location:Starkville, MS

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program Role of Landscape Architect: Planning and Design Faculty led the planning effort so that the projects could be implemented across multiple years. The overall design for each phase was led by faculty but students led the effort to design specific elements on each project. Students presented the proposal for each phase to the Board of Alderman to gain approval and support for the project. Students prepared cost estimated, material lists, and work plans for the projects. Implementation Students implemented both phases of the museum with faculty supervision. Heavy equipment for excavation was provided and operated the City of Starkville.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Special Factors: The raingarden developed in phase 1 is the only raingarden in Starkville and one of only a handful in the State. The sand filter is the only one of its kind that is known to exist in the state. The project strives to set an example for how stormwater strategies can be integrated into good site design, thereby setting an example to the development community of how it could be done elsewhere. Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Significance: 1.The sustainable site strategies developed on the site including a rain- garden and sand filter are the only ones of their kind in Starkville and one of only a handful in the entire State. 2.It exemplifies collaboration between a municipality and a university to make improvements to a site that is a resource for the entire community. 3.The projects were installed by students that gained valuable expertise that will allow them to implement similar strategies throughout the state. Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Long-range master plan for the museum.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I site plan. Lawn Underdrain Outlet Weir Plant Material

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I section of raingarden and underdrain.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase II site plan and site section.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I and II before implementation.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I implementation of raingarden.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I implementation of raingarden and planting.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I after completion during a rain event.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I after completion.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase I after completion.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase II implementation of sand filter.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase II implementation of dry swale and planting.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase II after completion.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase II sand filter and aqueduct after completion.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Phase II wine-bottle rain-chain, bench and dry swale after completion.

Heritage Museum Landscape Phase I & II Community Service Mississippi Chapter – American Society of Landscape Architects 2010 Awards Program DESCRIPTION Press associated with projects.