Bill Marston
Green Building design, construction and training expert, Environmental Design Institute @ Philadelphia University; Green
I graduated from Cornell University College of Architecture, Art and Planning with a Bachelor of Architecture degree, with honors, in 1970. I became a state-licensed architect in 1975 and another state in 1979.
I quit a career of being an architect of schools, laboratories and hospitals in 1992 so that I could pursue my lifelong interest in buildings which are "at one with natural systems".
I am now a LEED AP (a US Green Building Council "Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design" Accredited Professional). I consult to other architects / engineers / building owners & developers on making their projects make a low impact on the earth.
I am a certified instructor in the US Green Advantage® program, in which we teach teams of construction managers and building contractors about the principles of green building design & construction.
Green Building design, construction and training expert, Environmental Design Institute @ Philadelphia University; Green Advantage; independent contractor
1998 - 2010I was the Sustainable Design Graduate Studio faculty for the new Masters Degree program at Philadelphia University. I was a studio critic and design juror for Temple University Architecture program's undergraduates. I have trained over 1,000 contractors in the principles of green building and the LEED Rating System.
1979 - 1992Hospital master planning, programming, departmental design, client contact, construction documents, construction period oversight, spec-writing, engineering and equipment coordination.