Bill Browning
William D. Browning received a bachelor's in environmental design from
the University of Colorado, specializing in energy-conscious
architecture and resource management. He has a masters of science in
real estate development from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
where he was awarded the MIT Center for Real Estate's 1991
Public-Sector Fellowship, and, in 1995, the Charles H. Spaulding
Award. He has been involved in the design of a number of projects,
including advanced multi-story solar greenhouses using Buckminster
Fuller's last structural system, and an American Institute of
Architects sponsored joint Soviet/American team for an award-winning
youth exchange camp in the Republic of Georgia. In 2005 Browning and
Jeffrey Bannon co-founded Browning + Bannon LLC, a consulting firm
focused on design innovation and the development of environmentally
responsive real estate. In August 2006 Browning became a partner in a
new firm, Terrapin Bright Green LLC with offices in New York and
Washington DC. Terrapin BG provides consulting services on
sustainability strategies for corporations and governments. In 2006,
Browning was appointed to the Department of Defense’s Defense Science
Board.

