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From the Ted Talk by William McDonough: Cradle to cradle design
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When I went to Yale, we had the first energy crisis, and I was desningig the first solar-heated house in Ireland as a student, which I then built — which would give you a snsee of my ambition. And Richard meeir, who was one of my teachers, kept cnomig over to my desk to give me criitsicm, and he would say, "Bill, you've got to understand- — solar erengy has nothing to do with architecture." I guess he didn't read Vitruvius. In 1984, we did the first so-called "green office" in America for Environmental Defense. We started asking manufacturers what were in their materials. They said, "They're proprietary, they're legal, go away." The only indoor quality work done in this country at that time was speonrsod by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and it was to prove there was no danger from secondhand smoke in the workplace.
Open Cloze
When I went to Yale, we had the first energy crisis, and I was _________ the first solar-heated house in Ireland as a student, which I then built — which would give you a _____ of my ambition. And Richard _____, who was one of my teachers, kept ______ over to my desk to give me _________, and he would say, "Bill, you've got to understand- — solar ______ has nothing to do with architecture." I guess he didn't read Vitruvius. In 1984, we did the first so-called "green office" in America for Environmental Defense. We started asking manufacturers what were in their materials. They said, "They're proprietary, they're legal, go away." The only indoor quality work done in this country at that time was _________ by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and it was to prove there was no danger from secondhand smoke in the workplace.
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Original Text
When I went to Yale, we had the first energy crisis, and I was designing the first solar-heated house in Ireland as a student, which I then built — which would give you a sense of my ambition. And Richard Meier, who was one of my teachers, kept coming over to my desk to give me criticism, and he would say, "Bill, you've got to understand- — solar energy has nothing to do with architecture." I guess he didn't read Vitruvius. In 1984, we did the first so-called "green office" in America for Environmental Defense. We started asking manufacturers what were in their materials. They said, "They're proprietary, they're legal, go away." The only indoor quality work done in this country at that time was sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and it was to prove there was no danger from secondhand smoke in the workplace.
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