WILLIAM MARSHALL BROWN was a biology teacher, author, newspaper and magazine columnist, businessman, and designer-builder before he decided to return to school to get an architecture degree at Ball State University. There, he co-founded A Sustainable Architecture Program (ASAP), for which he and his co-director received the first AIA Presidential Citations ever presented to students. He was the first student member of the AIA Committee on the Environment and a member of the Greening of the White House Task Group. Brown's academic honors include the AIA School Medal, Outstanding Senior Award, Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Honors in Writing, the Haskell Award for Student Architectural Journalism, and a paper presentation at the first International ACSA-EAAE Conference in Prague, Czech Republic. He is currently a graduate architect with the Evansville, Indiana firm of Veazey, Parrott & Shoulders and is the founding president of Sustainable Evansville.
http://www.sustainableevansville.org e-mail: wmbrown@evansville.net
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