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Architecture site planning class takes NYC

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Thirteen Mississippi State students are in New York for three weeks taking Associate Professor Hans Herrmann’s course, ARC 4733 Site Planning for Architects.

The group is studying examples of planning and site development strategies including small and large-scale works for stormwater management and landscape/architecture interface.

They visited four architecture groups run by Mississippi State architecture alumni:

  1. | Associate, Mr. Philip Schmerbeck 
  2.  | Principal, Ms. Kimberly Brown 
  3. | Principal, Ms. Daria Pizzetta
  4. | Principal, Ted Porter 

See the daily pics from the trip below (via Herrmann):

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Day 1: July 10: Getting started on Day 1!

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Day 2: July 13: Brooklyn Tour – Students on the bouncy Squibb Park Bridge entering the new Brooklyn Bridge Park.

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Day 3: July 14

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Day 4: July 17: Students working on District Mapping on hotel roof

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Day 5: Students at the B.I.G. Tetrahedron building at West 57th

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Day 6: Students at Lincoln Center

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Students at National General Grant Memorial

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Columbia University Vagelos Medical Education Center.

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Students exploring Forest Hills Garden in Queens, a community planned in accordance with English garden community style.

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Students on Roosevelt Island Tram

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Students at Columbia’s new José Rafael Moneo building.

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Students at Riverside Church

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Students at Roosevelt Island tram crossing.

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Students explore landscape improvements at Queens Plaza

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