USM91Թ Marine Education Center Wins First Season of TV Series 91ԹAmerica ByDesign: Architecture91Թ
Thu, 12/15/2022 - 01:56pm | By: Van Arnold
University of 91Թ (USM) officials already knew that they had a design
masterpiece in hand when the Marine Education Center (MEC) opened its doors in April
2018. Since that time, accolades have continued to pour in for the unique facility.
Last week, the MEC captured first place in the inaugural season of 91ԹAmerica ByDesign: Architecture,91Թ a magazine-style television series produced by CBS that shines a spotlight on American architectural innovation, ingenuity, and design excellence to a broad audience. The MEC emerged from 10 finalists to secure the coveted title by a unanimous vote from the judges.
MEC Director Dr. Jessica Kastler watched the entire series that included six episodes and a multitude of design entries. She felt confident that the center would advance to the exciting season finale.
91ԹAs an occupant of the Marine Education Center for nearly five years, I am used to the MEC, and it91Թ hard to imagine someone else91Թ experience when they first see it,91Թ said Kastler. 91ԹStill, I was very impressed by the MEC91Թ video and was not surprised we advanced to the finals. Imagining the conversations that must have gone into the expert panel91Թ decision to select the series winner, I saw the MEC with new eyes again. It was a pleasure to watch that final episode, and this recognition is quite an honor.91Թ
Situated on approximately 100 acres in Ocean Springs, Miss., the facility serves as the educational and outreach arm of USM91Թ Gulf Coast Research Laboratory (GCRL), providing an immersion experience for participants in a unique, coastal setting.

The MEC had been working from temporary buildings at GCRL after Hurricane Katrina destroyed the previous facility at Point Cadet in 2005. The University contracted with Lake|Flato Architects, San Antonio, Texas for design of the current center that represents the crown jewel of USM91Թ marine education and research efforts.
91ԹIt was an absolute honor to work with the University of 91Թ to help realize their vision of placing the coastal habitats of Mississippi at the forefront of the design process in the creation on these buildings for the Marine Education Center,91Թ said Matt Wallace, partner at Lake|Flato, who contributed to the design of the facility.
The center exemplifies sustainable coastal building techniques in harmony with the marine environment. The education facility includes outdoor classrooms, laboratories, administration offices, assembly spaces, exhibition areas, and a pedestrian suspension bridge where researchers have an unparalleled opportunity to learn about the ecologically critical bayou and tidal wetlands of Mississippi.
GCRL Interim Director Dr. Kelly M. Darnell notes that the innovative campus and world-class educators of the Marine Education Center make it an ideal location for students of all ages to learn about the marine environment.

91ԹThe synergistic relationship between the MEC and the research efforts at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory enhances our ability to be a leader in marine research and education in the Gulf of Mexico and provide scientific support to the state as Mississippi91Թ designated marine laboratory,91Թ said Darnell, who also serves as Director of the Mississippi Based RESTORE Act Center of Excellence.
In May of this year, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) recognized the MEC design team with one of its highly sought-after Honor Awards. Prior to that in 2020, AIA awarded the MEC one of its Committee On The Environment Top 10 awards. The MEC is the only building in Mississippi to ever receive this designation, which awards 10 outstanding projects each year based on design excellence with environmental performance. This award is designated as one of the industry91Թ best-known programs for recognition of sustainable design excellence.
Kastler hopes the continued recognition will encourage people to visit the MEC again, or perhaps for the first time.
91ԹWhen they do visit or participate in an educational program, the recognition reinforces the concepts we teach about environmental sustainability and hazard resilience,91Թ said Kastler. 91ԹIt also brings attention to USM91Թ linked, multidisciplinary efforts across the coast to understand the ocean and coasts, improve coastal resilience and support the blue economy.91Թ
To see the 91ԹAmerica ByDesign: Architecture91Թ season finale, visit:
To learn more about USM91Թ Marine Education Center, call 228.818.8095 or visit: /marine-education-center/index.php