The new facility will be a campus destination for high-quality arts education, scholarship, creativity, and performance. The design is focused on enhancing human health and wellness while also addressing technical requirements for the school of music such as sound isolation optimum hearing quality and safety room size and volume accessibility and HVAC systems with humidification for instrument preservation. The project also features rehearsal and practice rooms with daylight and views a state of the art digital recording studio and lounge spaces for study and student gathering. The room itself becomes a creative tool for expanding interdisciplinary, multimedia performance possibilities. The project features an iconic Performance Hall which utilizes physical and electronic adjustable acoustics and leverages performance technology to make the room as flexible and adaptable as possible. Located at the corner of 10th and Q streets, the building will act as a welcoming front door to the city campus and tie into the existing Arts Quad. It will redefine what it means to be a collaborative, inclusive, and healthy environment for performing arts education for the 21st century. 3-10.The new Glenn Korff School of Music Building will be a premiere creative center for music and dance excellence located on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) campus. "The Round Peg in the Square Hole: Center Pivot Irrigation in the Nebraska Landscape." Landscape Vol. "Rural Planting Relicts in Eastern Nebraska." Landscape Journal Vol 4 No. Lois Brink (ed) Landscape Architecture Foundation/CELA Washington D.C. "Not for the Tourist's Eyes Only: Willa Cather's Divide Landscape Today". "Landscape Ecology of Hedgerows and Fencerows in Panama Township", Lancaster County, Nebraska. Review of 'Where?' Landscape Journal Vol. "Defining Implementation and Management Issues for Sustainable urbanized Landscapes", Symposium Proceedings of Agriculture and People. Proceeding of the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting. "Urban Growth: Inside Out, Outside In" Renewing the American City. Cultivating the market for rural landscape architecture. Olson and T Lyson (eds) Westview Press 459 pp. Chapter 6 in Under the Blade: The Conversionof Agricultural Landscapes. "Ethics and Aesthetics in the Loss of Farmland". Woody Plants for the Central and Northern Prairies Blackburn Press 604 pp. Waterwise: Native Plants for Intermountain Landscapes. Using Tree-ring Dating in hedgerow management at Homestead National Monument of America. Living Architecture Monitor (10(1) pp22-23. Impact of Growing Media on Native Grasses. April 30-May 2, 2008, Baltimore Maryland. Media Modifications for Native Plant Assemblages on Green Roofs, Proceedings of Greening Rooftops for Sustainable Communities. Review of Undergraduate Research in Agriculture and Life Sciences. Analysis of Green Roof Growing Media Porosity. Nebraska Bioretention and Rain Garden Plants Guide. Rodie Steven, Kim Todd, Richard Sutton, Kelly Feehan, and Andy Szatko.A Model of Human Scale Tested on Rural Landscape Scenes. Journal of Green Building Winter 2012, Vol. Landscape architects plan and design spaces and places such as gardens, parks, plazas, streetscapes, residential developments, campuses, cemeteries, commercial districts, resorts, transportation infrastructure, open space networks, towns, corporate and institutional centers, and waterfront developments. Coffman, and Gord Koch PRAIRIE-BASED GREEN ROOFS: LITERATURE, TEMPLATES, AND ANALOGS. Harrington, Lee Skabelund, Peter MacDonagh, Reid R. Richard Sutton (2013) Sights (Sites) Worth Saving Conversations Worth Having Prairie Fire, September.November 1(1) 26 pages (Issue1)Sutton.pdf (2013) Seeding Green Roofs with Native Grasses. November (10) 2 pages (Issue1)Sutton(2).pdf (2013) Rethinking Extensive Green Roofs to Lessen Emphasis on Biomass. (2014) Aesthetics for green roofs and green walls. NebGuide G2244, UNebraska-Lincoln, Extension Publication Shelton (2014) Stormwater Management: Green Roof Basics. (Ed.) (2015) Green Roof Ecosystems, New York: Springer Sutton" in quotes as Author in an advanced Digital Commons search. Introduction to Green Infrastructure, LARC 497/597 Landscape Ecology for Planning & Design, LARC 487 Introduction to Landscape Contracting, PLAS 301 Introduction to Landscape Design, PLAS 267 Graphic Communication for Landscape Design, PLAS 265 Landscape & Environmental Appreciation, PLAS/GEOG/LARC 200
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