May 8, 2013
Reading Time: < 1 minuteAIA-NJ members, architects, engineers, planners and landscape architects are working together as part of a Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) with town officials, residents and property owners of Camp Osborn, the small bungalow community in Brick at the Jersey Shore destroyed in Hurricane Sandy and resulting fires.
Asbury Park Press was at the event kick-off event the weekend of April 27th & 28th, watch the Asbury Park Press video here. The process is not complete yet, the SDAT teams will continue to meet over the next month and present ideas that develop to the town and residents.
Click here to read the previous article before the event.
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