| Terrapin’s Bill Browning was interviewed for the December 2011 issue of Hospitality Design. The ‘sustainable studio perspectives’ piece “Learning to leed” by Alia Akkam quoted Bill: “Green construction in hotels is definitely behind the curve when compared to office buildings, but you can look at the lessons learned from office buildings and know this is what’s coming.” — Read More
| Terrapin founders Bob Fox, Rick Cook, and Bill Browning were the lead architects and sustainability experts for the Bank of America Tower, the first LEED Platinum-certified commercial skyscraper in the country. — Read More
| Terrapin was asked by Gale International to facilitate an Environmental Opportunities Charrette to identify ways to improve environmental performance. — Read More
| Terrapin, working in collaboration with CTG Energetics and GHT Limited, produced a greenhouse gas and energy end-use study for NGS’s headquarters campus. — Read More
| Terrapin conducted an on-site facility and systems review to identify opportunities to improve the Sasakwa Lodge systems efficiency and lower energy costs. — Read More
| The Sydney 2000 Olympic Athletes’ Village was designed to facilitate extensive ecological restoration of the native Eucalyptus Savannah and protection of the adjacent Parramatta River and Homebush Bay. — Read More
| Bill Browning helped lead a joint government-private effort to improve the environmental performance of the White House complex in Washington, D.C. — Read More