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A full-service engineering and architecture firm, Dewberry brings a unique perspective, beyond structures, to sustainable design.
Our experience in sustainable design is substantial and varied. We offer a cadre of diverse professionals excited about making a positive contribution in all aspects of environmentally responsive design and construction. From urban infrastructure to interior finishes, our design professionals have the tools, training, and experience to meet and exceed high levels of green design. We seek clients who will work with us to create buildings, infrastructure, systems, and programs that contribute to their environmental context—from building site to regional and global ecosystems.
With more than 150 LEED Accredited Professionals on staff, we offer sustainable design experience in all major design disciplines including architectural, civil, mechanical, and electrical. We have worked with clients and construction professionals to assess and meet U.S. Green Building Council LEED® certification requirements.
We have longstanding experience with traditional environmental disciplines. These include environmental engineers highly experienced in hazardous materials mitigation, floodplain mapping, hydrology, arboreal issues, emergency management, hurricane preparedness, and geographic information systems (GIS). These professionals provide additional depth of experience to the application of environmentally responsive strategies.
In 2008, we adopted the 2030 Challenge, a global initiative aimed at reducing the use of fossil fuels through sustainable strategies in building design. Read more about Architecture 2030. We also are an Energy Star Partner.

Dewberry is a U.S. Green Building Council Coporate Member
Sustainable Design Resources:
U.S. Green Building Council
Whole Building Design Guide
Building Green
Virginia Sustainable Building Network
Architecture 2030
EPA Energy Star
Tim S. Kraft, AIA, LEED AP
tkraft@dewberry.com
469.232.5227
Marlene W. Shade, AIA, LEED AP
mshade@dewberry.com
703.698.9064


