David Johnston

Author and green building expert, David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the green building movement, transforming the way we think about building.

Author and green building expert, David Johnston, is a leading thinker behind the green building movement, transforming the way we think about building. His approach to green building has been embraced by municipalities, homeowners, building professionals and sustainability advocates nation-wide. Johnston's current book, Green Remodeling: Changing the World One Room at a Time, co-authored with fellow green building consultant Kim Master, has been hailed as the definitive guide to green remodeling techniques. His previous book, Building Green in a Black and White World, was published by the National Association of Home Builders Press.

Johnston is a much sought after lecturer and keynote speaker and has represented the United States at International Energy Agency meetings to develop international research agreements in the area of sustainable construction. He has received numerous awards for his work, including the prestigious "Corporate Excellence Award for Sustainable Development" from the University of Colorado, and the "Environmental Hero for 2004" title by Interiors and Sources Magazine. Johnston was also named "Builder of the Year" by the Washington, D.C. chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry and has been inducted into the Remodeling Magazine Hall of Fame.

As founder of What's Working, Inc., a green building consultancy that provides socially and ecologically responsible guidance to businesses, agencies and communities around the world, Johnston is committed to radically transforming the way America builds. He co-designed the Denver Metro Home Builders Association's Built Green Program and the Boulder Green Points Program, which encourages the use of cost-effective and sustainable building practices. Johnston is also the founding designer and consultant to the California Build It Green program that stimulated market transformation programs in California and is at work to implement similar programs nationwide.

David's Body of Work:

(2004) Green Remodeling (with Kim Master)
(2000) Building Green in a Black and White World

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