Beginning to Stormwater Management
Students worked in teams to develop a stormwater master plan for the Sisters of Social Services site, where they used and integrated their knowledge and experience doing environmental analysis and design assignments for Plant Studies II: Shrubs, LD5, and Irrigation Design classes.
Instructor
TOM RAU
Project Location
SISTERS OF SOCIAL SERVICE
ENCINO/CA
judges
LORENA MATOS – CITY OF LOS ANGELES, STREETS LA
CHARLES STRAWER – CHARLES H. STRAWTER DESIGN INC.
ANGIE SONG – WALT DISNEY IMAGINEERING
SCRIBES
KRISTEN BYRD
VICTORIA STOVER


SCASLA Excellence Award
Professional, well-composed layout. Interventions are solid overall, with a rain garden diagram that is especially clear and informative. Calculations are organized and legible.
THE LIVING WATERSHED
A stormwater design for the Sisters of Social Service
Students: Josep Ferrer | Callie Ham | Mia Skolnik
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SCASLA Achievement Award
SCASLA Excellence Award
For water systems: passive sections/vignettes are good. Plant palette is thoughtful and reads well.
Connecting Communities:
Creating Low Impact Water Management Strategies, Connecting Animals, Plants and People
Students: Victoria Stover | Nikki Rinehart | Carl Deo
This stormwater management design utilizes low impact design strategies to connect communities of animals, plants, and people.
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