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About Us

Our company name, “EnviroTeque,” is a composite of the words Environment and Technique.  We believe that the best way to develop a site is through the “Environmental Technique™,” focusing on a nature-balanced approach to site planning.

Enviroteque, llc  blasted onto the scene in October 2010 when former Director/Sustainability Specialist, Kim Harron, joined talents with Senior Landscape Architect/Environmental Planner Jeremy J. Kox.  The result was the creation of a company focused on developing low-impact, sustainable solutions that reduce the use of non-renewable materials, lower maintenance intensity/frequency, and re-establish the ecological footprint of the native site.

Enviroteque works intimately with its clients to create a solution package tailored to their specific needs and goals.  The process starts with comprehensive interviews with the owners, followed by, if the program warrants, further, focused discussions with the various user groups, educators, maintenance/management teams, and alumni organizations. Our solution package may be as simple as a site concept plan or as comprehensive as a full development package that includes a detailed site inventory/analysis, strategic forestry analysis, environmental reclamation, stormwater management, native vegetation restoration, site-attentive circulation planning, low-impact site planning, sustainable practices review and environmental education planning.

Our complete design package will included a full master plan document with construction development plans, grading plans, construction details, bid documentation, contract administration, project management, and value engineering.


Who We Are...
Kim Bruce Harron
Principal

Director of Operations

Kim has over thirty years experience in the public sector, serving in numerous professional and administrative capacities, resulting in the development, directing, and operations of resident camps throughout the United States.  Kim’s primary expertise is in camp planning and program development.  He has successfully reduced administrative costs with numerous camps through careful site/program analysis and sustainable program integration.  Kim is highly educated with numerous degrees including a Masters in Business Administration and most recently, an Associate Degree in Sustainability and Renewable Energies.

Kim has a unique way of working with groups to assess the specific goal set for a given project, and serves as the team leader for the Enviroteque team.

 

Jeremy J. Kox, ASLA
Principal

Director of Planning & Design

 

A registered landscape architect and successful land-use planner, Jeremy has spent the better part of two decades helping clients with spatial planning, site circulation, and plant design.  He specializes in educational campuses, resident camps, medical facilities, public gardens, corporate facilities, and large scale residential design.

Jeremy is known for his innate ability to harmonize a client's needs within the site's environment. His signature style blends innovative design techniques and sustainable practices with unique plant combinations and intricate landscape detailing.

As an adjunct instructor at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Jeremy helps train the new generation of practitioners expounding the environmental stewardship practices he learned at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. 

 

Amy L. Kox, AIA, LEED AP
Principal

Senior Architect, LEED-AP Specialist

Amy is the administrator of our campus planning division.  She has been on both sides of the "pen" as a lead project architect on many primary and post-secondary educational campuses and as a college administrator oversseing the development of long-term campus development plans.  Her diverse background gives her a unique vantage point to approach campus design solutions.

In addition, Amy has been the impetus behind the development of the Sustainable and Renewable Energy programs at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College.

 

 

 






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