William McDonough: Pioneer of Green Architecture and Sustainable Design
William McDonough is an American architect, designer, and sustainability consultant who is known for his work in the field of green architecture and sustainable design. He is the founder of William McDonough + Partners, a design firm that specializes in creating buildings and spaces that are environmentally friendly and socially responsible.
McDonough is perhaps best known for his work on the Gherkin building in London, which was one of the first major commercial buildings to incorporate green design principles into its construction. He has also worked on numerous other projects around the world, including the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco and the headquarters of the World Wildlife Fund in Switzerland.
In addition to his work as an architect, McDonough is also a prolific writer and speaker on the topic of sustainable design. He has written several books on the subject, including "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things" and "The Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability - Designing for Abundance." He has also given numerous TED Talks and other public lectures on the topic of sustainable design and the importance of creating a more environmentally friendly built environment.