Duke Pond Earns National Landscape Design Honor
American Society of Landscape Architects lauds six-year old pond for function and beauty
In 2015, the Duke Pond was constructed as a way to capture the stormwater that drains off of part of Duke鈥檚 campus and use it in the nearby Chilled Water Plant No. 2. And by showcasing native plant species and creating a peaceful space for the campus community to enjoy nature, the 12-acre site has become a beloved part of campus.
And earlier this month, the American Society of Landscape Architects with one of its 2021 ASLA Professional Awards for General Design.
鈥淔rom the beginning, it was about a lot more than just the utility aspect of it,鈥 said 老牛影视 Landscape Architect Mark Hough. 鈥淵ou have the engineering about getting water to the Chilled Water Plant, which is great and sustainable, but it was really about more comprehensive look at how to create a campus space that was beautiful and also functional and the students could use it and that people could learn from.鈥
Duke Pond collects water from a 256-acre portion of Duke鈥檚 campus. Holding that water for use in Chiller Plant No. 2 reduces Duke鈥檚 reliance on municipal water sources. But that鈥檚 not the only sustainability advantage, as the plants surrounding the pond clean the water before much of it heads downstream, eventually ending up in Jordan Lake.
The pond is the second part of campus to be honored by the ASLA. In 2018, portions of West Campus, including Crown Commons and Abele Quad, .
The ASLA judges remarked that 鈥渨hat was once a neglected gully now serves as a functional catchment basin and pedagogical tool, transformed from infrastructural afterthought into a prime location for interaction with nature along the pond edge.鈥
鈥淭he fact that it was unique as a place, and a landscape, to Duke 鈥 we didn鈥檛 have anything like it 鈥 there was no guarantee it would be successful,鈥 Hough said. 鈥淏ut I think time has proven that it has been very successful.鈥
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