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Community Design + Architecture average salary is $55,006, median salary is $55,006 with a salary range from $54,642 to $55,370.
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Accountant 54,642-54,642 New York, NY, 10001 2014 Community Design + Architecture Accountant Salaries (2)
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Accountant 55,370-55,370 New York, NY, 10001 2013 Community Design + Architecture Accountant Salaries (2)
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  • Community Design + Architecture
  • Industry: Architecture/Engineering
  • City: Oakland, CA
  • Community Design + Architecture is a planning, urban design and architecture firm with a focus on integrated transportation/land use planning, mixed-use and pedestrian-friendly community design, and sustainable development. The goal of the firm is to shape public policies, land use plans and designs, and build projects that are sustainable in terms of-the linkages between land use patterns, urban design, and transportation systems; the economics of both the public and private sectors; building technologies and infrastructure; integration of natural and built environments; short-term as well as long-term goals and needs; and support of community and social welfare.