William McDonough
Founding Partner, William McDonough + Partners
Titles
- Founding Partner, William McDonough + Partners
- Member, Board of Directors of the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation at ASU
Biography
William McDonough FAIA, Int. FRIBA, is a globally recognized designer, thought leader, sustainable growth pioneer—and a member of the Board of Directors of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at ASU. Mr. McDonough speaks around the country and the world on these issues, and has spoken at ASU’s Wrigley Lecture Series and the ASU Sustainability Series.
For more than 40 years Mr. McDonough has set the terms and defined the principles of the sustainability movement (through his companies: McDonough Innovation, William McDonough + Partners, and MBDC), creating its seminal buildings, products, texts, enterprises and preparing the ground for its widespread growth. Mr. McDonough is the architect of NASA’s Sustainability Base, Ford Rouge Center and other flagships of sustainable design. He is co-creator of Cradle to Cradle® Certified Products Program, a global standard for the design of safe, healthy products, and he is a business strategist for leading global companies.
William McDonough is also author of The Hannover Principles: Design for Sustainability (1992), which remains a touchstone of the movement, and co-author of the widely influential Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things (2002) and The Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability—Designing for Abundance (2013). Mr. McDonough has received the Presidential Award for Sustainable Development (1996); the U.S. EPA Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award (2003); and the Smithsonian’s National Design Award (2004), for achievement in environmental design. In 2012, Mr. McDonough began an unprecedented collaboration with Stanford University Libraries to create a “living archive” of sustainability with real-time collection of his work and communications. Time named him “Hero for the Planet” in 1999, stating that his “utopianism is grounded in a unified philosophy that—in demonstrable and practical ways—is changing the design of the world.”
ASU’s William McDonough speaking at the 2013 Waste Management Forum at the Arizona Biltmore.
William McDonough Highlights
- Follow William McDonough on Twitter
- Green Architect & Cradle to Cradle Founder William McDonough | Inhabitat Interview
- William McDonough, Architect & Designer | The Henry Ford
- William McDonough + Partners | Facebook
- William McDonough: The King of Green Architecture | Discover Magazine
- Green Pioneer William McDonough | SF Chronicle
- Cradle to Cradle Founder: William McDonough
- Watch William McDonough on YouTube
- William McDonough | Google+
- William McDonough Explains How Sitting In Garbage Cans Can Improve The Earth
- Carbon is not the enemy | Nature.com
- William McDonough, Crade-to-Grave Design | TED
Education
- MA, Architecture, Yale University
- AB, Dartmouth