2017 Hanley Award Winner: William McDonough

Hanley Award winner William McDonough sees design as a framework for sustainability.

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2017 Hanley Award Winner: LINC Housing

LINC Housing earns Hanley Award for Community Service in Sustainability

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2016 Hanley Award Winner: Rick Fedrizzi

The co-founder of USGBC has dedicated his life to making the built environment more sustainable and healthier, and the world is a better place for it.

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2016 Hanley Award Winner: Skid Row Housing Trust

The L.A. nonprofit earns the 2016 Hanley Award for Community Service in Sustainability.

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2015 Hanley Award Winner: Gail Vittori

The 2015 winner of the Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainability has forged new ways of thinking within the green building and health care industries.

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Green Movement Gail Vittori is co-director of the Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems in Austin, Texas. In November, the center celebrates 40 years of breaking new ground in green building and sustainable systems.

2015 Hanley Award Winner: Chesapeake Bay Foundation

The recipient of this year's Hanley Award for Community Service in Sustainability has made pioneering investments in sustainable construction, including two of the world's greenest buildings.

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2014 Hanley Award Winner: Bob Berkebile

A rebel with a cause, architect Bob Berkebile’s ultimate vision is of a sustainable model so powerful that rnit justifies itself.

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Always Humble In addition to his many pioneering achievements in sustainable development and design, 2014 Hanley Award winner Bob Berkebile is well-known in the industry for his charismatic smile and his eye-catching socks.

2014 Hanley Award Winner: Make It Right

For neighborhoods left in the wake of tragedy, Make It Right provides not just a place to live, but a place to regain pride, ownership, and community.

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New Approach Tom Darden, executive director of Make It Right, leads a team that delivers affordable, high-performance homes in communities hit by natural and socioeconomic disasters.

2013 Hanley Award Winner

An outstanding advocate for high-performance housing, Southface founder Dennis Creech is the 2013 winner of the Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing and its $50,000 prize.

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2012 Hanley Award Winner

His greatest legacy may be the federal Energy Star for New Homes program, which he founded.

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2010 Hanley Award Winner

The Hanley Award For Vision And Leadership In Sustainable Housing

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