Harry Gordon

Founder, Gordon + Gordon Architecture, LLC

Harry Gordon, FAIA, LEED Fellow, is the Chair Emeritus of GBCI. He was a former Chairman of Burt Hill. He is also a Member of the USGBC NY Upstate Community Board. He was a member of the inaugural Board of USGBC and was Chair of the USGBC Finance and Audit Committee. He received a Leadership Award from USGBC and was Vice Chair of the LEED Fellows Selection Committee in 2011. He is a LEED Fellow, a LEED AP BD+C, and served on the LEED NC Core Committee. He received the Kevin Stack Award for Sustainability in 2019. He was a founding member of the National AIA Committee On The Environment (COTE) and was Chair in 1995. While a COTE leader, he led the Sustainability/Heating and Cooling Team of the Greening of the White House and his work was commended by President Clinton. He is the inaugural winner of the Greg Franta Memorial Award for High Performance Sustainable Design selected by SBIC (now NIBS). For over four decades he has been an innovator in high performance architectural design and research and his projects have won numerous awards including two AIA COTE Top Ten and two Progressive Architecture Research Awards. He has testified before the US Congress on sustainable issues, presented at national conferences of USGBC, AIA, NAHB, ASES, ISES, and ASHRAE, and has lectured at numerous universities. Harry has guided and played critical leadership role in INI’s evolving story in India/South Asia since inception. Harry’s broad leadership in sustainable architecture and operational & business excellence makes him an ideal external advisor for the INI in its continuing quest for sustainable design excellence and environmental responsible development and market leadership.

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