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Equinox

Equinox

建筑与规划

Asheville,NC 682 位关注者

balance through proper planning

关于我们

Equinox provides sustainable solutions for a full range of planning, design and ecosystem management services. The principles of environmental stewardship, ecology, and resource conservation are deeply embedded into all aspects of our work. Equinox provides the tools and expertise to help our clients protect land and water resources, implement sustainable strategies, create healthy living opportunities and develop land in an environmentally responsible way. We are capable of producing tangible benefits for the environment, for the communities in which we work, and for our clients. At Equinox, we help build communities where people like to live. At Equinox we truly believe we can help people make a positive difference in their community and for the planet. Like many regions throughout the country, the southern Appalachian Mountains and the southeast region – where Equinox is located, is home to extraordinary environmental and cultural treasures. These treasures are assets that often face serious challenges and environmental pressures from poorly planned development patterns, air and water pollution, and impacts from climate change. We collaborate with our public, private, and non-profit clients to turn environmental pressures into opportunities. Employing a ‘balance through proper planning’ approach, we operate from a vision that there are sustainable solutions to these challenges that are beneficial for the environment, economy, and quality of life all at the same time. Together, it is our job to find, foster and develop these solutions and to put them to work for the benefit of our clients and the community.

网站
http://www.equinoxenvironmental.com
所属行业
建筑与规划
规模
11-50 人
总部
Asheville,NC
类型
私人持股
创立
2000
领域
Watershed Planning、LEED-certified Sustainable Landscape Design、Wetland Delineation、Baseline Documentation、Greenways、Stream and Wetland Mitigation、Stormwater Best Management Practices、Land Planning、Landscape Architecture、Ecological Restoration、Outdoor Recreation Planning、Resilience Planning和Resilience Design

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    37 Haywood Street

    Suite 100

    US,NC,Asheville,28801

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    Help guide The City of Asheville on how to prioritize the $225 million in Helene recovery funds. As a local business in Asheville, Equinox is excited about:   Improving stormwater infrastructure to make it stronger and more reliable - because it improves water quality and reduces impacts of flooding downstream.   Recreation opportunities – because passive recreation is a good use of the floodplain, supports our economy, and enhances our quality of life.   Rebuilding and repairing infrastructure in a way that makes it stronger and more reliable during storm events, even if it takes longer to rebuild - because a resilient city is worth the investment.   Land use planning and development for Helene impacted areas - because it is worth prioritizing the highest and best use of the floodplain.     Equinox believes in balance through proper planning. If you want your voice to be heard, visit the link below to vote. https://lnkd.in/giRyyjYD

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    Help guide The City of Asheville on how to prioritize the $225 million in Helene recovery funds. As a local business in Asheville, Equinox is excited about:   Improving stormwater infrastructure to make it stronger and more reliable - because it improves water quality and reduces impacts of flooding downstream.   Recreation opportunities – because passive recreation is a good use of the floodplain, supports our economy, and enhances our quality of life.   Rebuilding and repairing infrastructure in a way that makes it stronger and more reliable during storm events, even if it takes longer to rebuild - because a resilient city is worth the investment.   Land use planning and development for Helene impacted areas - because it is worth prioritizing the highest and best use of the floodplain.     Equinox believes in balance through proper planning. If you want your voice to be heard, visit the link below to vote. https://lnkd.in/giRyyjYD

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    Nerd Nugget: Did you know that 75% of the world's flowering plants and 35% of the world's food crops depend on pollinators? In North Carolina, crops such as apples, blueberries, and okra all depend on pollinators including various species of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. You can support these pollinators by converting your lawn into a wildflower meadow! Not only will a meadow attract beneficial insects and pollinators and add year-round color and texture to your home landscape, it will also help reduce stormwater runoff and only has to be mowed once or twice a year, saving you time and resources! Start planning now to plant your meadow this spring. #nerdnugget #pollinatormeadow #nativeplanting #stormwatermanagement

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    We here at Equinox are still trying to wrap our heads around Helene. Many others are doing the same and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is absolutely one of the best synopses of the rainfall and flooding we have seen thus far. In the wake of Helene, most folks have heard the term “1000-year event” or something similar, and we're sure people kind of wonder what that means or how we could ever know that. To begin with, it’s important to recognize that term applies to two separate things, but the distinction is not always clear in media. Specifically, there is a difference between a rainfall event and a flood event. Rainfall and flood recurrence intervals are crucial concepts in hydrology and water resource management. They help us understand the probability of an extreme rainfall event or flood happening within a certain period. Read the attached blog post which aims to demystify how these intervals are calculated and interpreted. #HurricaneHelene

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    A Note from Equinox Three weeks after Helene unleashed her wrath on southern Appalachia, it feels like everything has changed. Our lives, our landscapes, the people and places that are near and dear to our hearts - all were swept up by the churning flood, categorically dismantled, emerging almost unrecognizable from the receding waters. Streams have shifted, mountainsides have moved, and it will take years for our beloved communities to sift through the physical and emotional debris left scattered throughout, to grieve their losses.   Grief is a powerful and complex emotion to which everyone responds differently, but experts agree it presents itself in five stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. It’s true. Days after the storm, we still could not accept the reality of the devastation. We sought to make sense of it, grasping at the climate, the government, our friends and family for a plausible explanation. We’ve bargained with our past selves, imploring in hindsight if we could have done something differently or recognized the impending signs. We are hollow and numb, stricken with depression’s characteristic guilt. How do we come to terms with this new reality? Acceptance almost feels selfish, but we must remember that to move forward does not mean to forget. Rather, ‘acceptance’ means focusing our energy on celebrating the moments and memories that define our people and communities. 'Acceptance’ means learning from the successes of our past projects and analyzing emerging data to inform and guide the reconstruction process. Since the storm, we have heard from most of our valued clients, partners and friends and we are relieved that you have made it through this disaster.  Just like you, some of our staff have fared better than others but we are all okay and feel lucky to be alive and well.  Following the storm we have been busy volunteering, helping to stabilize our coworkers, neighbors, and communities, and are now transitioning back to work.  We expect it to take a few weeks to get back to full speed, so if we are working on a project with you, we greatly appreciate your patience as we return to the office. Also, if your organization is in need of our assistance, please reach out today, tomorrow, or weeks from now – we are here to help.  As our communities rebound from Helene, even with some rescue and recovery efforts still underway, we know that the conversation will shift to rebuilding.  Please know that Equinox is ready and willing to help with your planning, design, and ecological restoration needs, recognizing that the theme of resiliency around which we base our work will be paramount to ensuring that our infrastructure has the strength to withstand future storms. Now, more so than ever, our firm’s mission rings true. Please reach out and let us know how we can help.  

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