Sometimes referred to as “the leading environmental architect of our time,” in his roles as architect, designer, author, educator and social leader, William McDonough (born 20 February 1951) has provided a renewed look at the things that we make and their impact on both our bodies and the world. Through his Cradle to Cradle philosophy, McDonough’s buildings are designed to function for a predetermined lifespan, after which they can be broken down into their various parts whose core elements can be used anew to solve a different design problem.
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Spotlight: William McDonough
https://www.archdaily.com/782315/spotlight-william-mcdonoughPatrick Lynch
American University School of International Service / William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans | Architects
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Architects: William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans | Architects: William McDonough + Partners and Quinn Evans|Architects
- Area: 75000 ft²
https://www.archdaily.com/118780/american-university-school-of-international-service-william-mcdonough-partners-and-quinn-evans-architectsKelly Minner