Architect – William McDonough
William McDonough is an American architect. Born in Tokyo in 1951, he studied at Dartmouth College and Yale University. McDonough is the founding principal of William McDonough + Parnters. His philosophy is to create designs that not only minimize the negative but create a positive effect on the environment.
901 Cherry Office Building
1997, San Bruno, California
Adam Joseph Lewis Centre for Environmal Studies
2001, Oberlin, Ohio
American University School of International Service
2010, Washington, DC
Bernheim Arboretum Visitors Centre
2005, Clermont, Kentucky
BSH Hausgerate Office
Fuller Theological Seminary Library
2009, Pasadena, California
NASA Sustainability Base
2012, Moffett Field, California
Nike European Headquarters
1999, Hilversum, The Netherlands
VMWare Corporate Campus
2009, Palo Alto, California