By jtsherkHS357, Fall 2014 - The Peele and Leazar Halls Path Improvements Project was done in collaboration with the office of the NC State University Architect’s Facilities Division as the designer to develop the ‘Path’ for the existing roadbed between Leazar and Tompkins Halls. |Teaching
By jtsherkHS357, Fall 2013 - Connections and an artful design for incorporating people spaces and the improvement of stormwater management for steps between Dail Field and Weisinger–Brown Athletic Facility which adjoins the Rocky Branch Creek stream restoration at NC State were done in collaboration with Dr. Barbara Doll, a civil engineer and Water Quality Specialist with NC Sea Grant, and the Design/Build team at the NC State Grounds Management and Landscape Construction Services (GMLCS) office in the Facilities division. |Teaching
By jtsherkA gathering space and pedestrian access to the Rocky Branch Creek behind the Carmichael Gym at NCSU was developed in collaboration with Barbara Doll, a civil engineer and Water Quality Specialist with NC Sea Grant. |Teaching
By jtsherkHS357, Spring 2011 - An artful gathering space and pedestrian access to the Rocky Branch Creek behind the Tennis Complex at NCSU was done in collaboration with Dr. Barbara Doll, a civil engineer and Water Quality Specialist with NC Sea Grant. |Teaching
By jtsherkHS357, Fall 2010 - H2O Flow environmental art sculpture Town of Chapel Hill. In collaboration with the landscape architect and sculptor Dr. Michael Layne, students in Julieta Sherk’s Landscape Design Courses designed and built the artist’s design for an outdoor sculpture that increases awareness of the importance of understanding how man’s actions affect the land.