- William McDonough
William Andrews McDonough (b.
February 21 ,1951 ,Hong Kong ) is an Americanarchitect and founding principal of [http://www.mcdonoughpartners.com/ William McDonough + Partners] , whose career is focused on designing environmentally sustainable buildings and transforming industrial manufacturing processes.McDonough was born in Hong Kong the son of an American
Seagram 's executive, and trained atDartmouth College andYale University . In 1981 McDonough founded his practice, and his first major commission was the 1984Environmental Defense Fund Headquarters. According to a profile inMetropolis Magazine , the EDF told him he would be sued if any employees became sick from noxious elements in the construction material; when McDonough asked his suppliers to provide him with a list of chemicals in their products, he was told it was proprietary information.A number of large corporate projects for The Gap, Nike, and Herman Miller, which focused on both a financial and environmental standpoint, led to his commission for a 20-year,
US$ 2 billion environmental re-engineering of theFord Motor Company 's legendaryRiver Rouge Plant inDearborn, Michigan . The project included rolling out the world's largest extensive "living roof" in October 2002. The roof of the 1.1 million square foot (100,000 m²) Dearborn truck assembly plant was covered with more than 10 acres (40,000 m²) ofsedum , a low-growing ground cover. [http://archrecord.construction.com/features/bwarAwards/archives/04b_fordRouge.asp]In 1996 McDonough became the first and only individual recipient of the
Presidential Award for Sustainable Development . In 1999Time Magazine called him "Hero for the Planet". In 2002 he wrote (withMichael Braungart ) "". In 2004 he received aNational Design Award for environmental design from the SmithsonianCooper-Hewitt National Design Museum.McDonough's practice is currently located in
Charlottesville, Virginia , with a small office inSan Francisco, California . McDonough moved his practice from New York City to Charlottesville in 1994, when he was appointed as the Dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia. He relinquished this position in 1999 to focus on expanding his professional practice.In August 2008, the California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) along with The California EPA invited McDonough to speak in Sacramento, CA on what is described as the "cornerstone of the DTSC's Green Chemistry program", a unique and new state program developed to promote sustainable manufacturing and design. McDonough is said to envision a society that does not produce waste but instead produces nutrients from former waste products. [http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/upload/Mcdonough_Invite-2.pdf]
Published works
* Braungart, Michael; & McDonough, William (2002). "". North Point Press. ISBN 0-86547-587-3. This book was not printed on conventional paper, but on Durabook, a trademark of Melcher Media, a synthetic, waterproof "paper" that is largely polypropylene film.
Honors
William McDonough was honored by the New York Open Center [http://www.opencenter.org/] in 2004 for his "Pioneering Leadership in Environmentally Suatainable Architecture and Re-Visioning Industrial Civilization"
ee also
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Michael Braungart
*Hannover Principles
*Sustainable Design
*New Industrial Revolution External links
* [http://video.google.nl/videoplay?docid=-3058533428492266222 "Waste = Food Documentary"] - A documentary on the Cradle to Cradle design concept of Michael Braungart and William McDonough.
* [http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/15/greendean.html Fast Company: This 'Green Dean' Has a Blueprint for Sustainability]
* [http://www.thenextindustrialrevolution.org The Next Industrial Revolution] , a Documentary film about William McDonough and Michael Braungart
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7987612343225687713 Video of speech given at Bioneers 2000 conference]
* [http://www.mcdonough.com/ McDonough.com] McDonough's website, which contains a bio, writings, articles, and information about McDonough's activities.
* [http://www.mcdonoughpartners.com/ William McDonough + Partners] McDonough's architecture and community design firm.
* [http://www.mbdc.com/ MBDC] ,The design firm co-founded by McDonough and Michael Braungart.
* [http://www.ted.com/talks/view/id/104 William McDonough speaking at TED conference, Feb 2005.]
* [http://sic.conversationsnetwork.org/shows/detail3142.html Speech given at the Center for Social Innovation at Stanford in Feb. 2003]
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