Experience:

Haymount

Bill Browning served as Director of Design/Environment and Environmental Manager for a New Urbanist development located on the Rappahannock River, one of the Chesapeake Bay’s most pristine tributaries and an area rich in Native American and American history. Fifty miles from Washington D.C., the development has a projected population of 9,500 people and is designed to hold 4,000 homes and 750,000 square feet of retail and commercial space, along with religious, civic, and recreational buildings. In addition to housing green buildings and homes, two-thirds of the open fields, forests, hillsides, fresh-water wetlands, and brackish wetlands that compose the 1,600-acre site are able to remain free from construction by carefully negotiating the competing demands of the development’s natural and urban environs.

*Work performed by Bill Browning as Director of Design for the John A. Clark Company. Work performed by Jeff Bannon as Director of Environment for the John A. Clark Company. 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.

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Biophilic Design wins American Publishers Award

Bill Browning and Bob Fox are among the authors of a new book, Biophilic Design: The Theory, Science, and Practice of Bringing Buildings to Life edited by Yale professor Stephen Kellert and winner of the 2008 American Publishers Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in the Architecture and Urban Planning category.

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