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Still uncertain about all that paving, but it looks great. I'm glad A&M is investing in the Corps!
If we could only find someone living in College Station who has access to the quad to do a temperature study measuring the difference between the pavers and the grass
Why bother? Is there any doubt pavers are hotter? This is a done deal and only time will tell if they made the better choice in opting for durable pavers over cooler grass in the elephant ears. Let it go.
The quad is a giant lab for numerous fields of study (agriculture, meteorology psychology, environmental studies, engineering, etc); and we all know that learning doesn't have to take place in the classroom, but through practical application.
I'm sure you've heard the term
"heat island effect"; the climate of the Quad has been modified by the change from grass to pavers, why not study the effects of the change on the surrounding landscape (grasses, trees, etc)?
Who knows if a future landscape architect, or ceramics engineer, or water conservationist is in the corps and would enjoy the study, but they need a little push in that direction?