Content Contributors
John Adams
P.E. LEED A.P.™
HVAC Management for High Performance Existing Buildings
Richard Heinisch
FIES, LC, LEED A.P.™
Basics of Daylighting in a Green Environment

Gail A. Lindsey
FAIA
Planning and Conducting Green Design Charrettes

Contact Information:
Gail A. Lindsey, FAIA
Design Harmony, Inc.
4429 Trommel Court
Wake Forest, NC 27587

Office:
919.562.7085
919.623.2351 Cell

E-Mail: glindsey[at]direcway.com

John K. McFarland
P.E. LEED A.P.™
Building Commissioning: Ensuring High Performance Green Buildings
Adrienne Thorpe
Water Efficiency for High Performance Commercial and Institutional Buildings
Joel Ann Todd
Planning and Conducting Green Design Charrettes
SELECTED CONTENT CONTRIBUTORS
Gail Lindsey

Gail A. Lindsey, FAIA

Gail Lindsey, distinguished as a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects, is the founder and president of the Wake Forest, NC company, Design Harmony, Inc., a leader in environmentally-conscious architecture. Gail currently consults on architectural projects, undertakes green building research, and provides sustainable design training. She is an internationally known consultant, facilitator and speaker, having given more than 200 workshops and presentations on Green Architecture, including National AIA Conventions. She is constantly exploring the idea of how we evaluate the economic, environmental, and social impacts of our design and construction choices.

Other activities include:

  • Past Chair of the National AIA Committee on the Environment
  • Former Chair of the NC Green Building Council
  • Advisory board member of Environmental Building News

Some of Gail's projects include:

  • The Greening of the White House
  • The Greening of the Pentagon, The Sustainable Design Initiatives for the National Park Service
  • The International Green Building Challenge
  • The US Green Building Council's LEED Green Building Rating System
  • The interactive CD ROM - The Green Building Advisor
  • The Department of Defense's Sustainable Design Training Program
  • Assisting the US EPA with their Energy Star Program

Education:

  • Duke University, BS program, Ecole des Beaux Arts -- (Paris, France) undergraduate BS program
  • Georgia Institute of Technology, BS in Architecture degree
  • Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh, PA) - Masters in Architecture program
  • Columbia University (New York, NY) - Masters degree of Architecture