Co-Founder and Co-Director, Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems
With a background in architecture, landscape architecture, and systems sciences, Pliny Fisk has made pivotal contributions to developing policies, protocols, and prototypes. His prototypes challenge conventional wisdom about building system design, engineering, and materials. He has received awards including the UN Earth Summit Award, the U.S. Green Building Council’s Sacred Tree Award, and the American Solar Energy Society's Passive Solar Pioneer Award. He has advised the MacArthur, Gates, and Enterprise Foundations and served on the GSA’s National Registry for Design Excellence peer review program. Pliny is an Emeritus Professor at Texas A&M University. His biography, Pliny Fisk III: Creating a Maximum Potential Future, was published by Ecotone Publishing.