Our guest this episode is John Williams, MEP and sustainability design manager for the Mexico City airport project.
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In this episode, we discuss;
• His journey from Manchester UK to the USA to Mexico. Who says engineering careers are boring!
• The unique challenges designing a new airport located 1 mile above sea level with high outside air pollution levels.
• Trans-disciplinary design.
And much more……
For more information on John and his work;
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gregory-williams-81a12814/
Website: http://www.aeropuerto.gob.mx/
Website: https://www.parsons.com/project/naicm-english/
Twitter: @JGDoubleU
Bio
John Williams is a motivated and creative problem solver with over fifteen years of experience in engineering, design coordination plus project and design management for high performance buildings. John is currently leading the MEP & LEED design for the new airport in Mexico City.
Previously John was managing the MEP design team for the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. John was also the mechanical Engineer of Record and lead SMEP design integrator for the innovative Apple Park in Cupertino. He has a passion for the built environment and enjoys using his experience and skills in design leadership, project management and building systems engineering.
John is a member of ASHRAE SSPC 55 (Thermal Comfort) | ASHRAE TC 6.5 (Radiant Systems) and a Professional & Chartered Engineer.
Experience & Awards
Notable Projects
Edifice Complex Podcast
Website: https://edificecomplexpodcast.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDGEo1pCt2k8NzvBNJ_78lA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The-Edifice-Complex-Podcast-792113294283607/