Texas Trip C.O.T.E. Top Ten


Design for Integration
The Perot Museum in Dallas integrated water well in the site.














Design for Community
The Josey Pavilion was designed to teach local farmers about sustainable measures they can implement into their own farms.













Design for Ecology
At  the Perot Museum the drainage is shown off on the edge of the sidewalk.

















Design for Water
These bioswales in the parking lot of A&M AgriLife collect rainwater and move it to a detention pond.


















Design for Economy
The Plano Environmental Education Center is economical because it does not take up that space, and in general does not use that much energy so the operating cost is low.

















Design for Energy
The screen system at the Josey Pavilion allows the construct to be able to use no HVAC system and still keep everything cool.
















Design for Wellness 
The Josey Pavilion also helps to promote wellness because it allows for its occupants to get fresh air which helps peoples health.












Design for Resources
This Shake Shack wall is made out of recycled gym floor.



















Design for Change
The wood used for the Josey Pavilion is made out of sinker logs which made for extremely durable and long lasting walls.
















Design for Discovery
A&M AgriLife is a building that is all about discovery. The grass circles are actually different types of grasses designed in the building and than planted outside to test.

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