EcoIntegration

A2SO4 embraces green building as a moral and practical response to what we see and sense in the world around us. We believe that one day, all buildings will be green. We also believe that we, with our community of design partners, will be among the best to provide them. A2SO4, through the EcoIntegration process, endorses the Triple Bottom Line philosophy of not only financial and ecological benefit, but also benefit to the world as a whole. The built environment can build community at the same time it builds a healthier ecosystem and economic wealth.

Kevin D. Russell, LEED AP — Project Manager / Sustainability

As a Ball State University College of Architecture and Planning Distinguished Alumni, Kevin serves as a Project Manager and Sustainability Consultant with A2SO4 Architecture. Kevin answers his calling to be a champion of sustainability through the development of EcoIntegration, A2SO4’s manifestation of their commitment to the triple bottom line.

Mark T. Darrall, LEED AP — Project Manager / Sustainability

Mark combines 25 years of building-related experience including HVAC and plumbing design with his architectural training and an interest in history and the sciences to bolster A2SO4’s pursuit of truly integrated facilities, sites and communities. Design, for him, must embrace context in the broadest sense: designing beyond the project boundaries to consider all systems, human and non-human alike, as stakeholders in the process.