EPA's 11th Campus RainWorks Challenge
The Campus RainWorks Challenge is a green infrastructure design competition for American colleges and universities. It seeks to engage with the next generation of interdisciplinary environmental professionals, foster a dialogue about the need for innovative stormwater management and climate resilience techniques, and showcase the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green infrastructure. Teams can choose to create a design on their own campus, or team up with a K-12 school in their community and do a design on the schoolyard. Round 11 winners were announced in September 2024 with First Place going to University of Oregon for their innovative green infrastructure design for the Village School in Eugene, OR. On this webinar the team presents their winning entry and discusses their experience competing in the Challenge.
Details
November 8, 2024 (recorded)
Speakers
Yekang Ko, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, Faculty Advisor, University of Oregon
Giff Glastonbury, Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon
Katherine E. Rola, Master of Community and Regional Planning, University of Oregon
Yeongseo Yu, Ph.D. Candidate of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon