M2.03 - Sustainable Heritage in Landa Park Miniature Golf

Sustainable Heritage in Landa Park Mini-Golf

Sponsor: City of New Braunfels Parks and Recreation, Ylda Capriccioso
Student Team: Leilani Vital, Matthew Sanchez, Robert Bomar, Chris Alaga
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Austin Talley

M2.03 Logo
M2.03 Logo

Design a Mini-Golf feature for Landa Park that will last for 25 years with no maintenance. We designed a feature after Ferdinand Lindheimer, the father of Texas Botany. The feature is a house based on the one he lived in, in New Braunfels, Texas. We encapsulated flowers that he discovered in resin, and created our rendition of the Texas rat snake, which he also discovered.

M2.03 Project Presentation

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M2.03 Project Presentation

M2.03 Poster Pitch

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M2.03 Poster.pdf

Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Leilani Vital, lcv25@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Austin Talley, abt30@txstate.edu

M2.03 Team Photo
From left to right (Leilani Vital, Christopher Alaga, Matthew Sanchez, Robert Bomar)

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: M2.03 Evaluation Form