FIGP is an award-winning architect, industrial designer, and author who specializes in environmentally appropriate systems and advanced building technologies. He consults on zero energy/zero-carbon energy policy and has designed a wide range of buildings and objects including offices, airports, galleries, multi-media environments, resort buildings, farms, multifamily residences, stores, and custom residences, as well as furniture, exhibits, and jewelry.
McDonough believes that nature and science can be synthesized and that new types of buildings and technologies will emerge. He has published over 80 articles and two books on architecture and design. He has also exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide and collaborated with painters, sculptors, writers, designers, filmmakers, and scientists - notably author Tom Wolfe, industrial designer Hartmut Esslinger, lighting designer Howard Brandston, and fashion designer Steven Sprouse.
McDonough believes that nature and science can be synthesized and that new types of buildings and technologies will emerge. He has published over 80 articles and two books on architecture and design. He has also exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide and collaborated with painters, sculptors, writers, designers, filmmakers, and scientists - notably author Tom Wolfe, industrial designer Hartmut Esslinger, lighting designer Howard Brandston, and fashion designer Steven Sprouse.
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Yes, it was amazing.
The Capital of The World, bankrupt, with vast sections of the city abandoned, wracked by murders, gang warfare, cops on the take, and burning buildings - urban ruins occupied by performance artists, graffiti masters, dance companies.
It was not unusual to see completely naked people walking around day or night.
Some completely mad.
Others, hookers plying their trade to riders cruising in top-down convertibles with Jersey plates, pulled over to the side at the mouth of the Lincoln Tunnel, before they slouched home to the lawn, mom and the kids sequestered in the suburbs.
The Capital of The World, bankrupt, with vast sections of the city abandoned, wracked by murders, gang warfare, cops on the take, and burning buildings - urban ruins occupied by performance artists, graffiti masters, dance companies.
It was not unusual to see completely naked people walking around day or night.
Some completely mad.
Others, hookers plying their trade to riders cruising in top-down convertibles with Jersey plates, pulled over to the side at the mouth of the Lincoln Tunnel, before they slouched home to the lawn, mom and the kids sequestered in the suburbs.
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