Slifer Designs aspires to be environmentally conscious and utilize sustainable design principles in all aspects of its practice. We adhere to the U.S. Green Building Council’s philosophy of “working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable, and healthy places to live and work.”

Our policy is to improve environmental quality through wise business decisions. These include conserving energy, reducing or eliminating waste, and recycling and properly disposing of remaining waste. We believe our responsibility to prevent pollution is compatible with successful business objectives. Improving productivity, efficiency and material handling requires regular review of operations. Our organization is actively working to achieve and maintain Green Star Standards and to be a model for other organizations and our community

Independent of departmental divisions within the firm, Slifer Designs has an active “Green Team” that meets regularly to discuss sustainable design, products, and solutions, producing in-house documents that address varying design issues and alternatives and their implementation. The Green Team has also created a database of sustainable products that is maintained on its intranet, and new products are introduced to the entire firm on a monthly basis.

Within the community, Slifer Designs continues to co-host monthly Green Building Group meetings open to the public. Slifer Designs is the proud sponsor of the recycling program at the Vail Post Office, which subsequently has grown to a pilot program throughout the State of Colorado and is projected for expansion to the national level. Slifer Designs was an active participant at the EnvironDesign 6 conference in Seattle, WA in 2002 and EnvironDesign 7 in Washington, D.C. in 2003. We continue to attend many local conferences and seminars to expand our knowledge of sustainable design principles.

Slifer Designs is currently involved with several projects that are applying for LEED Certification, including Old Greenwood and Northstar Village (both with East West Partners), in Lake Tahoe, California