EDUCATION
Site Civil + Grading – Detention Ponds + Field-Driven Redesign
Lone Star College
Magnolia Center
MAGNOLIA, TEXAS
13.2 acres. Real elevation change. A two-year pause – reworked without losing the vision.
THE SITE.
A site with real grade.
Lone Star Magnolia spans 13.2 acres with a 50,000-square-foot
multi-use building footprint set across noticeable elevation swings. The design intent prioritized preserving existing trees — building around them, not over them — which further constrained layout and grading flexibility.
A two-year stop.
During design, the City of Magnolia entered a development
moratorium due to limited water availability. The project was put on hold for two years, stalling progress and adding uncertainty to schedule and coordination.
A survey surprise.
When construction restarted, a survey bust revealed nearly four feet of elevation difference from the original design basis. A retaining wall and re-permit would have been the simple solution — but it would have added cost and delay.
Field-driven redesign.
Instead, the grading plan was reworked. Parking was adjusted. The site was brought back into alignment while protecting the budget and maintaining forward momentum. Two detention ponds were integrated into the site — functioning as both stormwater infrastructure and amenity lakes.
The result.
A complex site delivered through redesign, coordination, and realtime problem solving — without sacrificing the original vision.
SCOPE.
Site civil design
Grading + earthwork design
Tree preservation coordination + layout support
Detention pond design — dual-purpose stormwater + amenity lakes
Construction-phase support — field adjustments +
revised grading
Agency coordination — Montgomery County + City of
Magnolia
SNAPSHOT.
Key Constraint
13.2-acre site — grading due to dramatic elevation changes, preservation of existing forestry
Client
Harrison Kornberg Architects
Architect
Harrison Kornberg Architects
Location
Magnolia, Texas
Site Area
13.2 acres
Total structure size
50,000 SF multi-use facility