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CSS Summer Internship

This year’s class of summer interns have come from across the United States to work in the CSS. Graduate students from planning, landscape architecture, architecture, geography, coastal science, and engineering are working together to learn the complexities and challenges facing coastal Louisiana. Each student brings experiences from his or her...

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2014 LSU/Chevron: The Reimagined Shorebase

Team • Ursula Emery-McClure – Professor of Architecture • Architecture graduate students www.symbioticshorebase.com In this new graduate studio course design, architecture students are investigating symbiotic design queries in the unique Louisiana condition, including developing new schematic designs for the Chevron Shorebase in Venice, Louisiana allowing it to create a symbiotic...

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Trans-disciplinary CSS Course About Wetland Revitalization Kicks off this Week

This week a major component of the CSS’s drive towards revitalization of our coastal wetlands begins with the first day of a new trans-disciplinary course at LSU. “Disturbed Systems” is a multi-level class in which geologists, environmental managers, and landscape architects will come together to design a coastal restoration project...

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2011 Barataria Exchange: Jean Lafitte

Learning from Lafitte takes a trans-disciplinary approach to the examination of relationships between the built, natural and cultural environments of the Jean Lafitte area, 35 minutes south of New Orleans by car, in the Barataria Basin. At the core of the project’s research proposals and studios, run in conjunction with...

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