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MSU’s College of Architecture, Art and Design names student team winners of interdisciplinary design competition

MSU’s College of Architecture, Art and Design names student team winners of interdisciplinary design competition

Contact: Allison Matthews

Winning team members from the recent Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Student Design Competition within MSU’s College of Architecture, Art and Design are pictured with Brasfield and Gorrie representatives.
Winning team members from the recent Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Student Design Competition within MSU’s College of Architecture, Art and Design are pictured with Brasfield and Gorrie representatives. From left, front row: Richard Brooks, Brasfield & Gorrie chief preconstruction manager; Isaiah Brooking, Brasfield & Gorrie assistant virtual design and construction manager; Sydney Macmann, interior design, Diamondhead; Caroline Prather, architecture, Clinton; Anna Kathryn Watson, interior design, Shannon; Sonsireth Di Geronimo, interior design, Starkville; Emily Young, interior design, Somerville, Tennessee; Max Cook, Brasfield & Gorrie assistant virtual design and construction manager; and Parker Cain, Brasfield & Gorrie virtual design and construction manager; from left, back row: Heath Greenlee, building construction science, Columbia; Connor Bailey, building construction science, Madison; Lucas Elder, architecture, Starkville; John Morrow, building construction science, Tuscumbia, Alabama; Patrick Haggerty, building construction science, Spring, Texas; and Ethan Harvey, architecture, Franklin, Tennessee. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—A comprehensive student team project in Mississippi State’s College of Architecture, Art and Design is helping seniors mirror professional client projects like those they can expect as graduates in their respective fields.

The annual Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Student Design Competition is an interdisciplinary contest in which student teams from MSU’s architecture, building construction science and interior design majors simulate real-world design processes.

The assignment “seeks to engage the individual disciplines in collective design and construction solutions” and “incorporates sustainability, innovation and LEED construction principles.”

For this year’s assignment, students were asked to design and create a renovation and construction plan for an existing ݮƵbuilding with the purpose of utilizing the space for the university’s new Master of Fine Arts in Historic Preservation. Ten teams recently made their final presentations to Brasfield & Gorrie representatives and ݮƵfaculty.

CAAD Dean Angi Elsea Bourgeois said the intensive project at the beginning of the students’ fourth year aligns with one of the college’s primary goals—collaboration.

“We know these industries have become more and more integrated, and clients now demand integrated product delivery. This is also a better business model when it comes to taking a project from the conceptual planning phase, through design, construction and all the way through interior design details, such as lighting. Projects have the best outcomes when design and construction professionals work together from day one,” Bourgeois said.

is a Birmingham, Alabama-based construction firm that provides general contracting, design-build and construction management services for a broad range of clients. Bourgeois said the company has been a longstanding partner of the ݮƵcollege and has provided important guidance as changing industry trends warrant updates to teaching methodology.

“Brasfield & Gorrie has been telling us about the importance of the respective professionals working together, whereas traditionally each industry was more isolated,” Bourgeois said. She explained the student design competition is a practical way to prepare students for best practices, and Brasfield & Gorrie employees listen to the final presentations and offer feedback, as well as select competition winners.

Winning team members include (by hometown):

CLINTON—Caroline Prather, architecture

COLUMBIA—Heath Greenlee, building construction science

DIAMONDHEAD—Sydney Macmann, interior design

FRANKLIN, Tennessee—Ethan Harvey, architecture

MADISON—Connor Bailey, building construction science

SHANNON—Anna Kathryn Watson, interior design

SOMERVILLE, Tennessee—Emily Young, interior design

SPRING, Texas—Patrick Haggerty, building construction science

STARKVILLE—Lucas Elder, architecture; and Sonsireth Di Geronimo, interior design

TUSCUMBIA, Alabama—John Morrow, building construction science

Honorable mention team members from the recent Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Student Design Competition
Honorable mention team members from the recent Brasfield & Gorrie LLC Student Design Competition within MSU’s College of Architecture, Art and Design include, from left, front: Matt Spurgeon, building construction science, Jackson, Tennessee; Jake Herrington, architecture, Louisville; Elizabeth Gallagher, building construction science, Greenwood; Rachel Bozeman, interior design, Hazlehurst; Raden Burris, building construction science, Clinton; and Claire Iupe, interior design, Madison; from left, back: Matthew White, building construction science, Navarre, Florida; Tyler Pipkins, architecture, Demopolis, Alabama; Jack Minges, building construction science, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and Aidan Taylor, interior design, Red Banks. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)

Honorable mention team members include (by hometown):

CLINTON—Raden Burris, building construction science

DEMOPOLIS, Alabama—Tyler Pipkins, architecture

GREENWOOD—Elizabeth Gallagher, building construction science

HAZLEHURST—Rachel Bozeman, interior design

JACKSON, Tennessee—Matt Spurgeon, building construction science

LOUISVILLE—Jake Herrington, architecture

MADISON—Claire Iupe, interior design

NAVARRE, Florida—Matthew White, building construction science

RED BANKS—Aidan Taylor, interior design

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama—Jack Minges, building construction science

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