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Green architecture opportunity in financial woes

Published on 08 October 2008

Source: Reuters

The current financial downturn could spur demand for sustainably designed buildings and communities, the chairman of one of the world's largest green architecture firms said on Tuesday.

"It's the environmental opportunity of a lifetime," Bill Valentine of the HOK firm told the Reuters Global Environment Summit. "And if we don't use it now as an opportunity to make the sustainable movement not just make progress, but gallop ahead, we've lost our chance."

The turmoil in the world's financial markets makes environmental construction easier to sell, Valentine said.

"The heart of sustainability is conserving and not wasting, and this idea of getting clients to think about projects that are actually less expensive rather than more expensive and still sustainable these days gets a lot of good traction," he said.

With more than 2,600 employees and 26 regional offices in North America, Asia, Australia and Europe, HOK generated $151 million, or 23 percent of total revenue, from sustainable projects in 2007.

A decade ago, HOK's staff often had to push environmentally friendly architecture, said Mary Ann Lazarus, the firm's chief of sustainable design. These days, the economy and the price of fuel and transporting materials means there's no need to push.

"In the last couple years, there has been new client interest in it," Lazarus said. Developers want this kind of design for market reasons, and other clients are motivated by the need to attract valuable employees, she said.
 

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