Ļć½¶Ö±²„students learn challenges, rewards of collaboration through interdisciplinary design competition
Contact: Christie McNeal
STARKVILLE, Miss.āA renovation project for a structure on Spirit Hill Farm in Holly Springs has given student teams in Mississippi Stateās College of Architecture, Art and Design a chance to hone their collaborative and competitive skills for the past six weeks.
The annual Brasfield and Gorrie Student Design Competition at Ļć½¶Ö±²„has seen 110 architecture, art/graphic design, building construction science and interior design seniors teaming up to develop proposals for a barn renovation on the north central Mississippi farm, which was donated by Ļć½¶Ö±²„alumni and owners Bob and Sheryl Bowen. Read more about the gift at .
Brasfield and Gorrie General Contractors, one of the nationās largest privately held construction firms based in Birmingham, Alabama, has sponsored the annual event for the past nine years.
āThrough the generous support of Brasfield and Gorrie, students in all four programs in our college are challenged to come up with viable design and construction solutions for a real-world client,ā said Dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Design Angi Elsea Bourgeois. āBy working in teams, they truly learn the values of collaboration such as compromise, leadership and communication while also developing a successful outcome for the specific needs of Spirit Hill Farm and the Bowen family.ā
The teams each worked to craft a cohesive design that reuses the existing barn to create housing for Mississippi State students conducting research atĀ the farm. They were challenged to integrate their design with the existingĀ aestheticĀ of other structures on the farm and use existing furniture pieces throughout the space. Other project requirements were branding, material selection, the application of building codes, zoning, the Americans with Disabilities Act, egress, creation of a construction budget and schedule,Ā Leadership in Energy Environmental Design (LEED) and WELL Building Certification.
The winning teams were selected following informal presentations to the Bowens, Brasfield and Gorrie representatives, and college administrators. The top three projectsāfirst place and a tie for second placeāwere chosen based on evidence of collaborative efforts, meeting the clientsā needs and overall project completion.Ā
The first-place group credited its success to working well together as a team.
āFrom the beginning of this project, I quickly realized that the individuals on my team were very talented, and the final product was going to be something truly special,ā said building construction science major Ryeley Jacobs of Ocean Springs. āAfter meeting with the Bowens, we decided to go with a design that stayed true to the original aesthetic, while making it accommodating and comfortable to the individuals who will be enjoying the space for years to come. I believe our design achieved everything we had imagined and so much more.ā
Honorees included (by hometown):
FIRST PLACE
ABERDEENāMegan M. Henry, interior design
BIRMINGHAM, AlabamaāEmily A. Purner, interior design
BELZONIāCaleb Q. Shaw, architecture
FLORAāGregory R. āChipā Goza, building construction science
HERNANDOāBrianna M. Brown, architecture
IUKAāMalik D. Henley, art/graphic design
OCEAN SPRINGSāRyeley K. Jacobs, building construction science
PICAYUNEāDanielle M. Leclercq, architecture
SPRING HILL, TennesseeāVictoria A. āToriā Thompson, building construction science
STEENSāMadison C. Holbrook, architectureĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
VAIDENāAshtyn R. Carpenter, interior design
SECOND PLACE (TIE)
FLORAāCassidy H. Jones, interior design
GIBSONāKerry E. McElroy, architecture
GRENADAāMelissa L. Sones, interior design
HUNTSVILLE, AlabamaāShelby C. Jaco, architecture
KILNāOwen H. McCallum, building construction science
MADISONāAshley E. Casteel, architecture; Joshua T. Jacobs, building construction science; Case L. Woodward, building construction science
OLIVE BRANCHāDemarques T. Nevels, art/graphic design
SOUTHAVENāMariah J. Green, architecture
STARKVILLEāSavannah L. Crew, interior design
SECOND PLACE (TIE)
BILOXIāTyler E. Roch, building construction science
FLORENCEāLilah S. Smith, art/graphic design
HATTIESBURGāWilliam H. McMahon, interior design
HOOVER, AlabamaāJackson S. Warren, building construction science
JACKSONāOlivia A. Baker, architecture
MADISONāCasey L. Pennebaker, building construction science
MERIDIANāIsaac L. Johnson, architecture
RIDGELANDāPablo Vargas, architecture
STARKVILLEāFelipe M. Olvera, architecture
VICKSBURGāOlivia T. Frazier, interior design
WEST POINTāSteven C. Dragoo, building construction science
Ļć½¶Ö±²„faculty overseeing the competition included Lecturer of Art/Graphic Design Eric Abbott, Associate Professor of Architecture Alexis Gregory, Associate Professor of Building Construction Science Michele Herrmann, Associate Professor of Interior Design Lyndsey Miller, Professor of Architecture John Poros, and Assistant Professor of Building Construction Science AlirezaĀ Shojaei.
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