Wide-format banner of two GMU Flood Hazard Research Lab team members in waders retrieving flood monitoring equipment from a shallow waterway, used on the Flood Hazards Research Lab website

Flood Hazards Research Lab, George Mason University

University Research Lab Website Design

The Flood Hazards Research Lab at George Mason University trains future engineers to design infrastructure for a changing world—conducting flood risk research, forecasting hazards, and translating science into real-world community resilience. Weiher Creative designed their WordPress site to be engaging, well-organized, and easy for the FHRL team to update on their own. It draws on the visual identity of GMU’s College of Engineering and Computing while giving the lab a distinct presence all its own.

Project Scope

Website Design
WordPress Development

Full-page screenshot of the George Mason University Flood Hazards Research Lab WordPress website homepage, showing impact statistics, research areas, and field photography Screenshot of the FHRL Our Team page featuring faculty director Dr. Celso Ferreira and graduate research team members with bios, education credentials, and LinkedIn links Want any adjustments before we move on? Screenshot of the FHRL Research Projects page featuring iFLOOD real-time flood forecasting, Arctic coastal erosion research, and filterable current projects across research, teaching, and translation Screenshot of the FHRL Publications and Media page featuring research categories, embedded videos, and a news section highlighting flood resilience projects and community outreach