Andrew Zumwalt-Hathaway

Biograpy


LEED Projects/Involvement:
Headquarters for the Hearst Corporation, New York City (850,000ft office high-rise) with Norman Foster (LEED Gold 2006)
William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Center and Park, Little Rock, AR (LEED Silver 2004)
The Solaire Residential High-rise at Battery Park City, New York (LEED Gold 2004) with Cesar Pelli
Terminal A Redevelopment for Delta Airlines 2nd Mass Port at Bottom Logan International Airport. (LEED Certified 2006)
Department of Environmental Conservation Headquarters, Albany, NY.  The first LEED-rated building in New York (LEED Silver)
Heimbold Visual Arts Center, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY with Polshek Partnership ( LEED Certified 2005)

USGBC Chapter/Affiliation Involvement:
Member, New York City Chapter, US Green Building Council

Professional Memberships:
Associate, AIA. Vice Chair/Co-Chair of NYC AIA Committee on the Environment 2002 - 2005.

Personal Narrative:
Andy Hathaway was the first LEED Accredited Professional in New York and the sixth in the United States. Currently, Andy is the Director of Sustainability Consulting for Steven Winter Associates, a firm that has been helping built projects achieve energy efficiency and high performance benchmarks for over 30 years. In addition to his six years with SWA, he has also worked for HOK and Davis Langdon in New York. Andy has over seven years experience working with LEED on a wide variety of building types including transportation, healthcare, education, multi-family and commercial office spaces. Andy is currently working on several LEED projects including an Academic Building renovation for Johns Hopkins University, the Elmhurst Branch Library in Queens, NY and the Gallatin Hall renovation for New York University. He is a graduate from the Department of Architecture and Environmental Design at Parsons School of Design in Manhattan.