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Conger Fuller Architects Replaces Trees

The design firm Conger Fuller Architects of Aspen, Colorado has taken a unique approach to addressing resource consumption of its residential building projects. At the end of 1997 the company donated enough money to the Oregon Forest Resources Trust to replenish 6.5 acres of trees—the amount they calculated were used to build the houses they designed during the year. Conger Fuller Architects’ stated purpose is to “design and develop inspirational projects that serve and enhance its clients, the community, and the environment.” For information, contact Lauren Broder at 970/925-3021.

Published January 1, 1998

(1998, January 1). Conger Fuller Architects Replaces Trees. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/conger-fuller-architects-replaces-trees

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