Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
— Margaret Mead
 

We have a moral imperative to work together, to build nimble networks of radically responsible individuals and groups.

Nimble Networks

a collaborative culture of radically responsible individuals and groups.

Nimble networks represent a radical change in our existing operating procedures.

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HempStone chooses to work collaboratively for the greater good.

Instead of operating in isolation, cloistering our knowledge of sustainable architecture, natural building techniques, and carbon-beneficial materials, we seek to impart these methods and means throughout the building industry.

Our business model advocates radical cooperation; sharing knowledge widely while acknowledging and supporting the work of great minds and case studies from around the world, most especially in climates similar to ours.

We invite you to join us.

We actively develop symbiotic partnerships with others in the industry who are doing great work in the built environment - we champion, bolster, and advocate for their knowledge and ideas to be utilized, built, and expanded upon. We work with our partners to advocate for the best solutions to the current project at hand, even when this means using solutions that are beyond HempStone.

Together, our Nimble Networks lead a Committment to radical responsibility.

We believe collaboration is essential; doing so supports the broader common goal of changing the paradigms of the built environment, so that we may all thrive. Because fundamentally, we must work together - the challenges we face are larger than any of us. We don’t have time to keep functioning as business-as-usual; we all do better when we work together toward a common goal.

Meet our radically responsible Nimble Network.

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Activating Scale

We work within Nimble Networks to resolve:

- How can we best foster a paradigm change in the building industry regarding carbon footprint?

- What resources can we bring to bear when optimizing change?

- How can we include others to scale our impact?

Ready to be nimble alongside us?

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We are changing paradigms in the built environment.