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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

This study owes a debt of gratitude to scores of individuals<br />

and companies across the Pacific Northwest, including:<br />

Neelima Shah, Bullitt Foundation<br />

Brett Davies, Ecotrust<br />

Mark Grey, Stephen C. Grey & Associates<br />

Rachael Meyer, Weber Thompson<br />

Meyer Harrell, Weber Thomspon<br />

Weber Thompson Architects<br />

Matthew Combe, Seattle 2030 District<br />

Amy Waterman, Seattle 2030 District<br />

Joel Sisolak, Capitol Hill Housing<br />

Jeff Speert, JRS ENGINEERING<br />

Steve Moddemeyer, Collins Woerman<br />

Chris Webb, Herrera Inc.<br />

Jason King, Mithun<br />

Tim McGee, Liko Lab<br />

Patti Southard, King County<br />

Matthew Jones, Magnusson Klemencic Associates<br />

Steven D. Haluschak, Magnusson Klemencic Associates<br />

Stefanie Young, Rushing Co<br />

Jonathan Morely, Berger Partnership<br />

Todd Bronk, Berger Partnership<br />

Living Future Institute<br />

Biomimicry Oregon<br />

Thank you, also, to the many individuals who have attended Urban Greenprint<br />

workshops and contributed so much to the conversation as well as to the firms<br />

that have supported our research and events.<br />

64 seedkit DESIGN CONCEPTS LEARNED FROM PACIFIC NORTHWEST FORESTS

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