Architect William McDonough draws his green-building techniques from the world around him. Before attending architecture school at Yale, he worked on a redevelopment project in Jordan and observed the clever way the Bedouins' tents utilized natural materials to protect them from the elements. Newsweek
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boy... i'm pretty sure buildings breathed prior to mcdonough...
eww, imagine living in a building with bad breath...
would that be off-gassing and modly HVAC's?
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