Hillary Brown Explained
Hillary Brown is an American architect, and professor at City College of New York. She is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. She won a Berlin Prize.[1]
Life
She graduated from Oberlin College and Yale University.[2] As assistant commissioner at New York City's Department of Design and Construction, Brown founded the Office of Sustainable Design in 1996.[3] While working for New York City's Department of Design and Construction, the firm published the City of New York's High Performance Building Guidelines in Spring of 1999.[4] Brown is founding principal of the firm New Civic Works.[5] She is a member of the National Academy of Construction.[6]
Her work appeared in Places Journal.[7]
Works
- Infrastructural Ecologies: Alternative Development Models in Emerging Economies. MIT Press, 2017.
- Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works. Island Press, 2014.[8]
- Co-Author, Managing Editor. High Performance Infrastructure Guidelines, City of New York, 2005.
- Co-Author. State and Local Government Green Building Toolkit, U.S. Green Building Council, 2002.
- Co-Author, Managing Editor. High Performance Building Guidelines, City of New York, 1999.
Notes and References
- Web site: Hillary Brown, FAIA, LEED, AP | University Transportation Research Center . Utrc2.org . 2020-03-03.
- Web site: Hillary Brown | The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture . Ssa.ccny.cuny.edu . 2017-07-01 . 2020-03-03.
- Web site: Hillary Brown. 2020-07-08. MIT Press. en.
- Web site: Hillary Brown. 2020-07-08. www.aila.org.au.
- Web site: Design Trust for Public Space. 2020-07-08. Design Trust for Public Space.
- Web site: CCNY architect Hillary Brown joins National Academy of Construction The City College of New York. www.ccny.cuny.edu. 7 November 2019 . 2020-03-03.
- Web site: Hillary Brown. Places Journal. en-US. 2020-03-03.
- Book Review:Next Generation Infrastructure: Principles for Post-Industrial Public Works . Journal of Urban Technology . 1 February 2016 . 23 . 2 . 120–123 . 10.1080/10630732.2015.1116829 . 113334667 . 3 March 2020.