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Personal Greeting Donald Horn, FAIA

U.S. General Services Administration

Contact Details

U.S. General Services Administration
Shaker Heights, OH

Bio

I currently serve as a nationally recognized subject matter expert in GSA's Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings promoting environmentally responsible decision-­making related to buildings, and translating green building strategies and ideals into regulations and guidance to meet federal goals for building performance.

I am shaping the development of national codes, standards and legislation in multiple capacities –
• serving in a leadership role in developing Standard 189.1, Standard for the Design of High-­Performance Green Buildings,
• developing the Guiding Principles for Federal Leadership in High Performance and Sustainable Buildings,
• analyzing green building certification systems for use by the federal government,
• strengthening GSA’s Facilities Standards to reflect leading green building practices,
• articulating federal sustainability concerns to congressional leaders and responding to their inquiries, and
• engaging in research to improve processes to achieve net-­zero energy buildings and improve our knowledge of the relationship between health and buildings.

Education

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Master of Architecture, 1988
Architecture
1986 To 1988

University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, 1979
Architecture
1975 To 1979

Job History

U.S. General Services Administration
Deputy Director, Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings
Washington, DC, United States
January 2010 - present