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Green Shores Launches Design Concept Gallery
There is ongoing demand for examples of Green Shore design ideas - alternatives to hardened methods of shore protection - for a range of shore types and physical settings. To illustrate real life examples, Green Shores is providing an opportunity for design professionals to showcase shoreline projects that incorporate some or all of the Green Shore principles on the Green Shores website. Projects need not be eligible for Green Shores certification, but do need to demonstrate environmentally-sensitive design options. All proposals are subject to review and approval by the Green Shores Technical Working Group, prior to posting on the Green Shores website. Submitted projects may be requested for presentation at upcoming practitioner workshops. Workshop presentations will be posted here as well.
Following is a template for submitting proposed projects for review. Please download the MS Word form (Green Shores Design Concept Template) and email the completed version to patrick@greenshores.ca.
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