We have helped hundreds of organizations create healthier, more environmentally-responsible buildings since the early 1970s and on indoor air quality since the late 1970s. Our work has focused on understanding the relationships between buildings, their occupants, and the larger environment -- Building Ecology. Clients have included governments at the local, state, and national levels in the U.S. and governments in Europe and Australia as well as the United Nations and the World Health Organization. Private clients have included non-profit and for-proift corporations as well as individuals. Projects have included offices, schools, residences, retail, public assembly, library, and other building types. helped hundreds of organizations create healthier, more environmentally-sound buildings. Our services have assisted government agencies in formulation of policy and programs as well as development of guidance documents.
Since the early 1990s, we have focused on methods for determining the best approach to move toward the development of sustainable buildings. We have developed practical approaches based on a systematic and scientific understanding of the issues facing the building community as well as everyone who occupies and uses buildings. We have served as a bridge between the latest and best science on indoor environmental quality as well as sustainability and those whose responsibilites include building design, construction, operation, management, purchase, or use. We look forward to an opportunity to assist those committed to more environmentally responsible building practices and those whose concerns require that such practices be employed in the environments for which they are responsible.