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Today's green design and construction practices are merely reducing negative impacts, whereas our goal should be to participate as a positive force in natural systems, according to the Delving Deeper team.
Source: Integrative Design Collaborative. Graphic: Amie Walter In their consulting practices, green building pioneers Gail Lindsey, FAIA, of Design Harmony, and Bill Reed, AIA, of the Integrated Design Collaborative, seek to transcend technological solutions for buildings and promote positive change based on the inseparability of humans and natural systems. They have announced a program of seminars and retreats for 2009 at which participants can explore the themes of integrative thinking, deeper relationships, living systems, vital patterns, and becoming whole. These themes support the overall vision of learning to “sustain life” in the personal, professional, and community spheres. More information is available at www.delvingdeeper.org.
Delving Deeper founders Bill Reed and Gail Lindsey.
Malin, N. (2008, October 29). 'Delving Deeper' Workshop Series Announced. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/delving-deeper-workshop-series-announced
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