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Learn about William McDonough, an architect and globally recognized leader in sustainable development and design. He is a pioneer of Cradle to Cradle Design™, the Circular Economy and the Circular Carbon Economy, and the author of several books on design and sustainability.
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William Andrews McDonough (born February 20, 1951) is an American architect and academic. McDonough is the founding principal of William McDonough + Partners and was the dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia.
4 de nov. de 2018 · A sus 67 años, William McDonough visitó Chile por primera vez gracias a una invitación de TriCiclos, una empresa B que se dedica al reciclaje bajo los parámetros de la economía circular.
William McDonough es un arquitecto estadounidense, fundador de William McDonals+Partners, Architecture and Community Design. Desde 1994 hasta 1999 fue decano de la escuela de arquitectura de la Universidad de Virginia.
20 de feb. de 2020 · Learn about William McDonough, the architect who coined the Cradle to Cradle philosophy and pioneered sustainable design. Explore his projects, books, awards and achievements on ArchDaily.
William MCDONOUGH, Professor | Cited by 75,418 | of University of Maryland, College Park, MD (UMD, UMCP, University of Maryland College Park) | Read 395 publications | Contact William MCDONOUGH
Fundador del despacho de arquitectos William McDonough+Partners, Architecture and Community Design, especializado en el diseño de edificios sostenibles, desde 1994 hasta 1999 fue decano de la escuela de arquitectura de la Universidad de Virginia.