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Locations & Hours

Prescott Farmers Market:

Saturdays, May 12-October 27, 2012
7:30 am - 12:00 noon

Yavapai College main parking lot
1100 E. Sheldon St.
Prescott, Arizona
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Chino Valley Market:

Thursdays, June 7-October 18
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

BonnFire Grill Restaurant
1667 S. Highway 89
Chino Valley, Arizona
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Prescott Valley Market:

Fridays, June 1-September 28
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Entertainment District
Tim's Toyota parking lot
Glassford Hill & Florentine Rd.

Directory

Ecosa Institute

Address
224 ½ S. Montezuma St., Prescott, AZ, 86303
Telephone
913-579-7629
Fax
928-776-8086
E-mail
Main Contact
Leah Pistorius
Products
Fall, spring, summer certificate programs offered each year. Community Library in our downtown studio, guest speaker events open to the public.
Philosphy
As an in-depth introduction to sustainable and ecological design, our semester program explores the many ways in which design can solve the environmental challenges of the 21st century. Architecture, planning, landscape architecture, industrial design, and other design-thinking disciplines are unique problem-solving tools that have the potential to create a healthy, just and sustainable world. We use nature as a model for our curriculum, therefore it is complex, recursive and diverse.
The mission of the Ecosa Institute is to restore health to the natural environment, and thus the human environment, through education in design. Our vision is based on synthesizing the ethical and ecological values that are critical to the health of the environment, with the vitality and dynamism of the design arts.
The Ecosa Institute was founded in the belief that a new design philosophy informed by the natural world is critical to the future survival of our species. The design of human environments has always had a transformative impact on human societies and the natural systems on which we depend; the environments we create change the way our societies perceive the world.