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Architect William McDonough speaks sustainable development

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

Renowned architect William McDonough, a leader in the movement for sustainable architecture and product design, spoke at Vanderbilt University Sept. 26, 2006.

McDonough is the author of Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things.

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  • He has lower energy in this speech than in other versions I've seen. Pick it up, Bill!

  • phenomenal... absolutely jaw droppingly logical

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  • Brilliant.

  • Ok, so the action item is gather the volunteers. Form the groups in every city. Decide what sustainability looks like, and form the local loops, and cradle to cradle solutions, until they begin to appear organically. Find the waste and you find the dollars.

    Love it!

  • Everything he is proposing will cut out 90% of the profit from the capitalists pockets.

    It will never happen, unless we first eliminate the concept of profit as our measure of success.

  • Congo.

  • I am forwarding this to everybody I know. Bill is a very inspired and clear headed thinker proposing practical solutions to our shared environmental problems and a call for an activists viewpoint of personal optimism and shared responsibility.

    I'm inspired and ecouraged by his leadership. Keep up the forward thinking and good work.

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