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SCIENCE ADDITION

March 26, 2001 Update

LAST BUT NOT LEAST: LANDSCAPING FOR BUILIDNG 16.
Since ground breaking took place next to the Science Building almost two years ago, consistent construction activities, accompanied at times by clanging, banging, and the whir-whir of drill guns, is giving way to a much quieter activity: landscaping. Landscaping, positioned at the tail end of a construction project, is like the frosting on the cake-while not an essential, it makes for a sweeter experience. With debris removed from all sides of the building, the site is now ready for LCC's Grounds crew to work their horticultural magic. In accord with Science personnel's desires, the East and Southeast sides of the building will be transformed into a living nature lab. Native plants such as Vine Maple, Evergreen Huckleberry, and Flowering Current will combine with other abundant indigenous plantings to duplicate what you might experience on a nature walk. Tentative planning for the West side of the building is also in keeping with the native theme; possible designs could include a demonstration garden, or perhaps patterns of a more formal or contemporary nature. Most assuredly, native grasses for a lawn or meadow will be sown on the gentle slope. As to the Northern areas along the building, Grounds is considering dedicating a lush, thought-provoking maze for the Math Department.

Questions and comments about any bond construction activity may be directed to 744-4154 or e-mailed to
bond@lanecc.edu. All communication received will be regularly reviewed by the Bond Project Management Team (BPMT), the architects, and the Facilities Management Committee.
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