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Contact: Joan Casey
(617-325-7209)
Email: casey@ceres.org
Internationally Recognized Architectural
Firm Endorses
CERES Principles of Environmental Conduct
BOSTON (June 7, 2001) –William McDonough + Partners,
an award-winning architecture and community design
firm based in Charlottesville, Virginia, today announced
its endorsement of the CERES Principles, a code of
environmental conduct established by CERES, the Coalition
for Environmentally Responsible Economies. Internationally
recognized as one of the leading practitioners of
sustainable design, WM+P is the first design firm
to join the more than 50 corporate supporters of the
CERES Principles, thereby signalling its intention
to encourage the design industry’s adoption
of ecologically intelligent methods and practices.
By endorsing the CERES Principles, William McDonough
+ Partners publicly affirms its long-standing belief
that commerce must lead the way to environmental restoration.
The ten-point code of principles includes using safe
products and services, optimizing energy consumption,
and creating healthy and safe workplaces and communities.
William McDonough + Partners joins endorsing corporations
such as Bank of America, Coca-Cola, Ford Motor Company,
Timberland, The Body Shop International and Sunoco.
"As a pioneer of sustainable design for two
decades, William McDonough + Partners adds an important
new dimension to the CERES network," says Robert
Massie, CERES executive director. "We applaud
McDonough and his colleagues for demonstrating that
all companies—not just the huge multinationals—need
to take concrete actions to limit their environmental
impacts and disclose that information publicly."
“If design is the first signal of human intention,
then the design community has a key role to play in
the definition of corporate environmental strategies,”
says Russell Perry, Managing Partner of William McDonough
+ Partners. “We hope that our public endorsement
of the CERES Principles will encourage other design
firms to join in this effort.”
The firm’s founding partner, William McDonough,
former dean of the School of Architecture at the University
of Virginia, received the Presidential Award for Sustainable
Development in 1996 and was named one of the "Heroes
for the Planet" by Time Magazine and "Designer
of the Year" by Interiors Magazine in 1999. With
a staff of more than 40 architects, designers, planners,
and researchers, William McDonough + Partners continues
to work with Ford Motor Company to create a model
of sustainable manufacturing for the 21st century
in its renovation of the historic Rouge River complex.
William McDonough + Partners’ award-winning
buildings include 901 Cherry, Offices for Gap Inc.;
the Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies
at Oberlin College; and the Herman Miller “GreenHouse”
factory and offices. Other clients include Nike, IBM,
and Palm, Inc.
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CERES (Coalition for Environmentally Responsible
Economies) is the leading coalition of environmental,
investor and advocacy groups working together for
a sustainable future. Its network includes a community
of forward-looking companies and multi-national corporations
that endorse the CERES Principles, a ten-point code
of environmental conduct. www.ceres.org
for more information.
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