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Background Image Alternative Text: drawing by Charlyn King of the Lewis House plans on top of sketch of exterior
Background Image Alternative Text: drawing by Charlyn King of the Lewis House plans on top of sketch of exterior

Historic Preservation student selected as finalist and People鈥檚 Choice winner in graduate school competition

Charlyn D. King's research focused on the preservation of the historic Lewis House in Gautier.

Charlyn King holds up her research poster. (Photo by Jennifer Burt, historic preservation graduate student)
Charlyn King holds up her research poster. (Photo by Jennifer Burt, historic preservation graduate student)

A graduate student in Mississippi State鈥檚 Master of Fine Arts in Historic Preservation program was one of fifteen finalists in the 2024 Image of Research competition. The finalists鈥 work was displayed in the Colvard Student Union Art Gallery where Charlyn D. King of Lauderdale was selected for the People Choice award.

Put on by the Graduate School, the competition 鈥済ives students the opportunity to engage creatively with their research, share behind-the-scenes views of their research processes or portray their academic study in visual form.鈥

A page of King's field notes.
A page of King's field notes.

King鈥檚 research focused on the preservation of the historic Lewis House in Gautier. Constructed around 1845 as a residence for Alfred E. Lewis, who served as a state representative, the Greek Revival house was also home to artist Walter Anderson and is where he created some of his most innovative work.

鈥淭his particular building represents a confluence of historic preservation, architecture and art鈥攖hree of my favorite things,鈥 King said. 鈥淗istorically, it's one of the oldest existing examples of Planter鈥檚 Cottage style, which is unique to the lower Mississippi river region. The components of the house were shaped by hand. The initial outlay of material, energy and labor required to build it are too valuable to push into a landfill only to duplicate the process with new construction.鈥

She added that buildings that pre-date electricity and air conditioning can teach a lot about passive methods of cooling and heating homes, directly impacting energy efficiency.

interior room in the historic Lewis House
Present condition of the Lewis House.

鈥淚t's important to educate the general public about sustainable architectural practices,鈥 she said.

King said she鈥檚 always loved old houses and the creativity involved in updating historic structures to support modern expectations for continued use, which is why she enrolled in the historic preservation program at MSU.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the only advanced degree in historic preservation in the state, and I feel it was a good addition to my architectural education,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have a very rich architectural heritage in Mississippi鈥攆rom the big antebellum houses that you think about in Natchez and Columbus鈥攖o more modest structures like Oldfields. These structures are valuable historically but also as viable housing resources that have endured for generations.鈥

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