Experience:

Greening of the White House

In the early 1990s, Bill Browning helped lead a joint non-governmental effort to improve the environmental performance of the White House complex in Washington, D.C. Working at the invitation of the Clinton Administration and in partnership with the American Institute of Architects, the scope of the audit and resulting recommendations included the Executive Residence, the Old Executive Office Building, the grounds, and the East and West Wings. This ongoing project resulted in $300,000 in annual energy savings, $50,000 annual water savings, increased recycling rates and improved indoor air quality.

*Work performed by Bill Browning in affiliation with Rocky Mountain Institute. Detailed Terrapin Case Studies are available in the Workroom, our private extranet full of detailed information and resources to help you make an informed decision.

© Bill Browning

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