Teaching
Proposed LSU Delta Research Minor in Development
The CSS is leading the effort to develop the LSU undergraduate Delta Research Minor, a new multidisciplinary program of study representing courses and instruction from the LSU School of the Coast & Environment, College of Engineering, and College of Art & Design. Students attending LSU are studying within the living laboratory...
CSS Summer Internship Underway
The 2015 CSS Summer Internship officially kicked off in June, bringing together a group of bright, motivated graduate and undergraduate students from around the globe. The 2015 cohort represents a diverse range of fields including Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Architecture, Coastal and Environmental Science, Anthropology, Urban Planning, and Natural Resource Management. Working collaboratively with CSS researchers and faculty, the...
(Wet)land Building
Visiting assistant professor Shelby Doyle is working with Kiel Moe, assistant professor of Harvard Graduate School of Design, in teaching the Spring 2015 studio ARCH 7004. The focus of this studio, “Architecture of (Wet)Land Building: Wax Lake Delta NERRS Research Center,” is to propose designs for the flagship Louisiana National Estuarine Research...
Linking Nutrient and Hydrological Dynamics in the Mississippi River Basin to the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Every summer, hypoxia (defined as dissolved oxygen below 2 mg/L) threatens the economic and ecological vitality of the northern Gulf of Mexico, the nation’s largest and most productive fishery. Over the course of 12 months, the team will develop a new nutrient management plan for the Mississippi – Atchafalaya River Basin and northern...
Losing Ground: Methods for Leeville
ARCH 7004 Losing Ground: Methods for Leeville is the fourth architecture studio in the six-studio sequence Master of Architecture Program at LSU. The LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio provided financial, planning, and institutional support for this course. The course website and student methods for Leeville can be found HERE. Team...