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A group of people dressed in business casual sit on a rooftop restaurant with the city of Asheville and green tree-covered hills in the background.

Altura Architects gathered to celebrate 40 years with clients, collaborators, and their supportive Asheville community.

Photo courtesy Jordan Powers

AVL’s own Altura Architects recently celebrated 40 years in business, marking four decades of design + community.

That’s an impressive feat for any small biz. But even more impressive is how they celebrated: Altura’s 40th Anniversary Donation Match Challenge aimed to raise $10,000 for Mountain True’s post-hurricane recovery efforts in WNC.

The community rallied to exceed that goal, and a matching donation from Altura brought the grand total to $20,000+ raised for the Asheville community.

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