Paul Bierman-Lytle, is an internationally renowned architect recognized as a pioneer in the design and construction of environmentally sound buildings and communities. He currently leads CH2M HILL's sustainable development practice. He identifies projects where sustainable development principles are applicable, implements self-containment approaches, and applies efficient resource management strategies to produce rather than consume useable resources. Prior to his tenure with CH2M HILL, Mr. Bierman-Lytle was President and CEO of Sustainable Environment Associates (SEAS) Corporation. There, he developed environmentally compatible, low impact, sustainable designs for buildings and community developments. Mr. Bierman-Lytle's key career accomplishments include serving as an Architect on more than 150 sustainable development projects over 23 years, and as Advisor for the Greening of the White House and Greening of the World Bank projects. Mr. Bierman-Lytle received his MA, Architecture from Yale University in 1978. . . . short bio
Paul Bierman-Lytle, is an internationally renowned architect recognized as a pioneer in the design and construction of environmentally sound buildings and communities. He currently leads CH2M HILL's sustainable development practice. He identifies projects where sustainable development principles are applicable, implements self-containment approaches, and applies efficient resource management strategies to produce rather than consume useable resources . . . full bio
2001
Can the World Really Be Sustainable? And if So, at What Cost?
Library: Women's Club Speaker(s): Paul W. Bierman-Lytle Date: 07-25-2001
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