William McDonough, FAIA on the next industrial revolution [interview]
William McDonough founded William McDonough + Partners, Architecture and Community Design (WM+P) in 1981. The 30-person firm translates cradle-to-cradle ideas into structures that make oxygen, store carbon, and produce more energy than they consume. McDonough foresees what he calls "the next in...
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Published in | Architectural Record Vol. 195; no. 3; pp. 82 - 88 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Magazine Article Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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New York
BNP Media
01.03.2007
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Summary: | William McDonough founded William McDonough + Partners, Architecture and Community Design (WM+P) in 1981. The 30-person firm translates cradle-to-cradle ideas into structures that make oxygen, store carbon, and produce more energy than they consume. McDonough foresees what he calls "the next industrial revolution," in which environmentally driven product design and manufacturing processes would usher in an era of good design and abundance. |
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ISSN: | 0003-858X 2470-1513 |