Conflict Resolution Network/Central America - Hosted by ACRIS

Networking Conflict Resolution resources within Central America

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Created: Jul 05, 2008

Updated: Apr 17, 2009

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Aaron Vanderpool

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Email: aaron [at] livingethicarchitecture.com
 
Address: 1717 rosewood ave
austin, Texas 78702
United States
 
Phone: 816.785.9377
 
Fax: 512.428.4450
 
I Speak: English
 
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Member Since: July 29, 2008
 
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About

I was born and raised in Kansas City Missouri. In May 2008 I graduated with my Bachelors of Architecture Planning and Design. It was at Kansas State that I discovered he had a passion for "green" design and architecture that held sustainability at it's core. I moved to Austin in June 2008, and joined the team at Living Ethic Architecture in July of 2008. It is my goal that during my carreer I reach out and effect not only my immidetiate environment, but change the world. If we do not change it now, there will be nothing but a dried up shell of a planet left for our sucessors.

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