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Rc3 to return as exhibitor in GreenExpo
Following last years exciting Bluegrass GreenExpo, Rc3 will return as an exhibitor in the 2009 GreenExpo, held at the Lexington Center on Oct.24 and 25. Green exhibitions, products and services will be offered. Contact Bluegrass Greenworks.org for more information.
Rc3 project featured in Chevy Chaser

In a July edition of the Chevy Chaser, Craig’s green home he designed and built for the Stephenson’s was featured. Click here to read the story.
LEED AP certification for Rc3
In June, Craig Rushing of Rc3 passed the LEED AP exam (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, Accredited Professional). Since 2001, the LEED AP credential has been recognized as a mark of significant achievement, distinguishing those who passed the exam as leaders in the green building industry. Craig hopes to apply this certification to his work in both the architectural and construction fields.
Rushing acquires Florida architecture license
In January 2009, Craig Rushing of Rc3 acquired his license to practice Architecture in the state of Florida. Having traveled to Florida since 1967, and having lived in Ft. Myers, Fl from 1997 to 2000, Craig has a lifetime love of the state’s natural beauty and it’s architecture. Craig has designed several buildings in the Southwest Gulf region, Key West, and won a national award for the design of Hope Lutheran Church in Bonita Springs, FL while employed by Sheeley Architects in Ft. Myers, FL.
Green
Sustainable design decisions and construction practices are not only a wise use of both financial and natural resources, they are essential to the long term viability of our environment. Simple decisions can have enormous impact.
Construction
Rc3 brings years of building experience to the project. When your Architect is also your Builder, the ability to adjust, refine and respond to ideas and developments on the site are immediate. This flexibility in the field often leads to a better result.
Architecture
Architecture has been called “frozen music”. The architecture of Rc3 strives to embrace this description. Relying on the principals of sustainability, context and responsibility to both the client and the craft, Rc3 tries to make each project unique to its owner and its environment.

