Mississippi State architecture project featured in Architecture Boston magazine

More than 100 Mississippi State students contributed to the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum’s SuperUse Pavilion, a part of the museum’s rain garden program that was on exhibition at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York City in late September 2016. (Photo by Megan Bean)

Architecture Boston looks at the SuperUse Pavilion and rain gardens at the Oktibbeha County Heritage Museum, a design-build collaboration between Mississippi State University’s architecture and landscape architecture programs.

Check out the article: https://www.architects.org/architectureboston/articles/tonics-and-provocations

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