T&H partnered with two Capstone teams on impactful developments in Georgia and South Carolina. Throughout the semester, we held regular meetings, provided feedback on design plans, and conducted site visits to give students a deeper understanding of project challenges and opportunities.
One team contributed to The Averly Richmond Hill, a 37-acre mixed-use development in Richmond Hill, GA, bringing together residential units and commercial spaces. Their designs emphasized infrastructure, connectivity, and sustainable growth. Way to go Emma Schroeder, Michael Erfani, and Robinson Smith on your hard work!
The second team worked on Osprey Village in Hardeeville, SC—an inclusive, eco-friendly community designed for individuals with developmental disabilities. Their focus included site layout concepts for housing, recreational areas, and integration with the surrounding wetlands. Shout out to Eric Parviainen, Angela Breland, Samuel Holley, and Sean Cole for creating a great design!
These collaborations reflect the value of bridging academic learning with hands-on experience, and we’re proud to help prepare the next generation of engineers for what’s ahead. Go dawgs!
T&H partnered with two Capstone teams on impactful developments in Georgia and South Carolina. Throughout the semester, we held regular meetings, provided feedback on design plans, and conducted site visits to give students a deeper understanding of project challenges and opportunities.
One team contributed to The Averly Richmond Hill, a 37-acre mixed-use development in Richmond Hill, GA, bringing together residential units and commercial spaces. Their designs emphasized infrastructure, connectivity, and sustainable growth. Way to go Emma Schroeder, Michael Erfani, and Robinson Smith on your hard work!
The second team worked on Osprey Village in Hardeeville, SC—an inclusive, eco-friendly community designed for individuals with developmental disabilities. Their focus included site layout concepts for housing, recreational areas, and integration with the surrounding wetlands. Shout out to Eric Parviainen, Angela Breland, Samuel Holley, and Sean Cole for creating a great design!
These collaborations reflect the value of bridging academic learning with hands-on experience, and we’re proud to help prepare the next generation of engineers for what’s ahead. Go dawgs!