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Landscape Architect

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You have been offered a contract to do the landscape architecture for a shopping complex in a newly developed area. You go out to assess the site.

After checking your options for plans thoroughly, you realize there is no way to create an environmentally sound design for a shopping complex on this piece of land. There are several streams running through the property which feed into a spawning river, and any construction on the land would interfere with the spawning fish.

You explain this to your client, but he insists on going ahead with building the shopping complex. This leaves you with two choices.

If you keep the contract, at least you will have a hand in the development. This might allow you some control over the damage that will be caused by building this complex. If you turn down the contract, you won't have to worry about your conscience.

What do you do?