The Big Buildup
25 September 2006 - 6:00am
Huston Eubank, director of the World Green Building Council, answers Grist's questions.
After years of practicing architecture, Huston Eubank had his aha! moment while working with an environmental consultant on a movie lot in L.A. Now he's executive director of the World Green Building Council, urging the building industry to get with the environmental program. As this week's InterActivist, Eubank chats with Grist about getting in touch with nature, working with Amory Lovins, keeping a Pollyanna-ish outlook, and more.
Source:
Grist Magazine, September 11, 2006
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