The James Madison University College of Integrated Science and Technology building and landscape represents the interest of the University to combine environmental stewardship with educational opportunities. The $1.2 million project completed in 2012 encompasses the 128,066 square feet of outdoor space around the academic building. The case study, therefore, evaluates the stormwater conveyance features, the green roof, and the outdoor spaces scattered between the rain gardens and swales. The challenge of this case study was observing the site during the summer season, when the academic year is on recess and the building is used at its minimum capacity. Additionally, because the landscape is still young, the shade trees have not reached their maturity, giving little space for summer students to retreat to in the outdoor spaces