William McDonough is recognized around the world for developing Cradle-to-Cradle design, launching the green building movement, and designing some of the most iconic, beautiful, and sustainable solutions in history – from buildings that function like forests to consumer products that are pure enough to eat.
In this episode, William shares the joy and the human side of sustainable design with personal stories from what it was like to grow up in post WWII Japan to the inspiration of his mentor, the legendary photographer Walker Evans, to a call to imagination for a new generation to design a future we all might want to be part of.
Learn more about his work at McDonough.com and follow William on Twitter at @billmcdonough