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Ethics in Business: Interview with Joan Krevlin, an Architect Specializing in Sustainable Community Design

Advocates for Ethics in Business (GPI Interview Series)

Joan Krevlin, Julia Taylor Kennedy

Thursday, September 2, 2010

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Joan Krevlin's work as an architect demonstrates what integrity can bring to a career. Deploying form and function with integrity is key to design. Krevlin manages to do so in her projects while maintaining environmental sustainability and social accessibility.

The American Institute of Architects has recognized the quality of Krevlin's work. The institute awarded her design of the Queens Botanical Garden Visitor Center in 2008. This year, the institute bestowed on Krevlin the rare title of Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

This interview is part of the Council's second annual SEPTEMBER SUSTAINABILITY MONTH, which kicks off a year of events and resources on sustainability. Generous funding of the Carnegie Council's 2010-2011 sustainability programming has been provided by Hewlett-Packard and by Booz & Company.

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