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Table of Contents 2009

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  • Greensburg Update: Sustainable Homes, Businesses Rise From Rubble

    A Kansas town destroyed by a tornado continues its quest toward eco-conscious rebuilding.

     
  • Custom Builder Squares Off with Production Builder Over Green Construction

    At the Greenbuild Conference last week, Tedd Benson chastised builders for not crafting high-quality homes.

     
  • Green Building to Support Nearly 8 Million U.S. Jobs Through 2013

    New report quantifies economic impact of ‘green-collar jobs.’

     
  • Al Gore, Global Green Building Council Chairs Open Greenbuild

    Opening plenary brings together U.S. and international green building pros, leaders, and advocates.

     
  • Sustained Population Growth in West Depends on Quality Jobs

    Globalization will be one of the factors influencing Phoenix, Las Vegas, and Inland Empire, Urban Land Institute speakers say.

     
  • Boomers, Gen Y, Immigrants to Shape Housing Demographics

    Urban Land Institute speakers offer an outlook on the needs of an economy-battered American population.

     
  • University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Meltwater House

    Wisconsin's Solar Decathlon team focuses on affordable, off-the-shelf solutions suitable for the average family.

     
  • Universidad de Puerto Rico’s CASH House

    Caribbean team brings an island feel to its Solar Decathlon House.

     
  • Rice University’s Zerow House

    The main goal for Solar Decathlon team members from Rice University was to build a dwelling they could give back to their community.

     
  • Team Ontario/BC’s North House

    This Solar Decathlon house was designed to face extreme temperatures: frigid, snow-filled winters and hot, humid summers.

     
  • Team Alberta’s SolAbode House

    This net-zero house channels Canadian landscapes by synthesizing wood, water, stone, and light.

     
  • Iowa State University’s Interlock House

    ADA-compliant design brings high market viability to ISU's Solar Decathlon entry.

     
  • Ohio State's Solar House I

    From its barn siding to its locally sourced materials, OSU’s Solar Decathlon entry channels the Buckeye State inside and out.

     
  • University of Kentucky's S.ky Blue House

    With local materials and cultural inspiration, Kentucky’s Solar Decathlon entry boasts simple, efficient elegance.

     
  • Team Germany Wins 2009 Solar Decathlon

    Solar generation earns Germany its second straight win; Illinois, California round out top three.

     
  • Team California’s Refract House

    The Solar Decathlon’s architectural stand-out brings a West Coast feel to water and energy conservation.

     
  • University of Illinois’ Gable Home

    The Illinois team's Solar Decathlon project meets Passive House Institute standards, requiring 80% less energy for heating and cooling than conventional homes.

     
  • Penn State’s Natural Fusion House

    A strong connection to the outdoors and locally sourced materials keep PSU’s Solar Decathlon house in tune with its natural surroundings.

     
  • Team Spain: Black & White House

    A tracking solar roof and minimalist interior highlight Team Spain’s Solar Decathlon house.

     
  • 2009 Solar Decathlon Showcases Sustainable Building on the National Mall

    DOE-sponsored competition challenges students to design, build, and operate a solar-powered house.

     
  • 8 Tips for Making Small Houses Feel Larger

    As the economy shrinks floor plans, these design tricks can help make the most of smaller spaces.

     
  • Future-Proofing Garages for Electric Cars

    Plug-in vehicles may finally be hitting the mainstream. Are your garages ready?

     
  • Home Buyers Want Green Features, but at the Right Price, Study Says

    Survey of NAHB members reveals that consumers won’t pay more than 2% more for eco-friendly products and construction.

     
  • Senate Bill Would Establish Formaldehyde Ceilings for Composite Wood Products

    Modeled after CARB regulations, the Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Act would limit formaldehyde levels, require third-party certification.

     
  • Case Study: Tornado-Resistant Silo Home Debuts in Greensburg, Kan.

    Despite the slumping construction market, Greensburg’s first Eco-Home opens to tourists from around the world.

     
  • USGBC Initiative Expands LEED for Homes Resources

    Two regional green building groups have signed on as participants in a new USGBC initiative.

     
  • 6 Myths of Green Consumers

    A new study shows that eco-conscious buyers’ top concern is not saving the planet.

     
  • Case Study: Austin Home Achieves Top Ratings in Three Green Building Programs

    Super-efficient construction, careful planning bring certifications from LEED, NAHB, Austin Energy, and Energy Star.

     
  • Case Study: Record-Breaking LEED Home in Eugene, Ore.

    Arbor South’s The Sage infill house achieves a LEED-Platinum with a tight envelope and an array of resource-friendly features.

     
  • Green Pros on Watch as Home Price Decline Slows

    In markets across the country, green building pros are looking for signs of economic recovery amidst news that the decline of U.S. homes prices is easing.

     
  • Demand for Composite and Plastic Lumber to Reach $5.3 Billion in 2013

    Freedonia Group projects a 9.2% increase annually despite housing market downturn.

     
  • Architect Receives Inaugural Hanley Award for Work in Sustainable Housing

    Hanley Foundation will honor Edward Mazria with 2009 Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing and a $50,000 grant.

     
  • Study Shows 23-Degree Temperature Drop in Attics with Radiant Barriers

    An Appalachian State University Energy Center study found a 23-degree drop in temperatures in attics with radiant barriers.

     
  • Consumers Willing to Pay More for a Green Home, Study Says

    Eco Pulse report finds that nearly two-thirds of consumers would pay a premium of 10% or more for a home with green features.

     
  • Lee Michael Homes Forms Solar Installation Company

    Custom builder launches sister company to supply and install solar systems.

     
  • Administration Announces New Energy-Efficiency Initiatives

    Allocation of Recovery Act funds includes advancement of building systems research and development of efficient new homes.

     
  • Case Study: West Basin Off-Grid House, Santa Fe, N.M.

    Designed in three separate structures, this 5,000-square-foot home integrates with and blends into the surrounding desert landscape.

     
  • Green Home Builders Facing New Economic Reality

    In some markets, eco-friendly building is at a standstill, but in others, it’s expanding as consumer demand swells.

     
  • 4 Steps to Making Existing Homes Energy Efficient

    NAHB Green Building Conference Coverage: A guide to greening existing housing stock.

     
  • How to Find Cash Back for Building Green

    NABH Green Building Conference Coverage: There are thousands of free dollars available to builders of eco-friendly homes.

     
  • 12 Tips for Avoiding Green-Product Litigation

    NAHB Green Building Conference Coverage: Attorney Patrick Perrone advises attendees to ask a lot of tough questions before installing a new green product.

     
  • 10 Practical Strategies for Marketing Green Homes

    NAHB Green Building Conference coverage: Cost-effective tips for spreading the word out about green homes and remodeling projects.

     
  • 10 Resource-Savers From the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show

    Energy-efficient appliances, water-sipping showerheads, recycled-content countertops, and more.

     
  • KBIS 2009: Lighting Tips for the Pro

    Lighting designer recommends "subtle" lighting, touts benefits of CFLs and LEDs.

     
  • Florida’s Babcock Ranch: A City Powered Entirely by the Sun

    The 17,000-acre development, including 19,500 homes, will feature a 75-watt solar power generator.

     
  • Santa Fe Enacts Green Home Building Regulations

    New code requires single-family homes to reach one of eight point thresholds based on house and lot size.

     
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    K. Hovnanian Unveils Energy-Efficient Concept House

    Tankless water heating, high-performance HVAC add to builder’s existing efficient building standard.

     
  • Indiana Development First to Earn National Green Building Standard Certification

    A 60-acre neo-traditional community in Northwest Indiana is the first to earn the land development certification under the Standard.

     
  • The Hanley Award

    Annual award will honor individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary contributions to the advancement of sustainable housing.

     
  • Stimulus Package Means Work for Remodelers

    Tax credits and rebates should boost consumer spending on energy-efficient home improvements.

     
  • Study: Consumers Willing to Spend on Green Products—If They Get Green in Return

    Consumers are worried about the faltering economy, but say they are willing to buy energy-efficient products if they see immediate savings.

     
  • KB Home Offers Eco-Friendly Tips Online

    Builder’s Web site provides consumer information on saving energy and sustainable product selection along with links to green Web sites.

     
  • KB Home Receives Energy Star Award

    Home builder recognized for its contributions to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and educating consumers.

     
  • Beazer Homes’ Green Sweepstakes Draws 30,000 Potential Buyers

    Event led to more than 500 new-home sales for the Atlanta-based home builder.

     
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    Pardee Homes Builds Certified Green Homes in Los Angeles County

    The California Green Builder-certified homes exceed the state's stringent Title 24 energy requirements by at least 15%.

     
  • Green Building Product Sales to Surpass $80 Billion in 2013

    Report from The Freedonia Group projects rapid growth in demand for FSC-certified wood panels and other green building categories.

     
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    California Renovation Soars Beyond LEED-Platinum

    Oakland remodel dubbed the “Greenest House in America.”

     
  • Economic Stimulus Package Offers Work for Remodelers, Tax Credits and Rebates for Homeowners

    Bill signed by President Obama could pump billions into the remodeling market.

     
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    Dranoff’s Model Approach to Multifamily Green

    An off-site mockup ensures quality and sustainability for Philadelphia developer’s LEED-certified apartment complex.

     
  • Green Building Going Strong

    Market studies suggest that interest in green homes—from pros and buyers alike—continues to climb.

     
  • How to Evaluate Green Products

    Legal experts offer guidelines to researching product claims and protecting your business from litigation.

     
  • Make a Splash With Color

    Adding color to your houses can make a big impact for not a lot of money.

     
  • IBS Session: Changing Population Trends

    There are a number of population trends that home building pros need to stay abreast of in order to convert potential buyers to customers, according to three design experts presenting.

     
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    Builders’ Show Product Picks: Day One

    Products from Whirlpool, Everpure, Icynene, James Hardie, Vantage, and Nana Wall.

     
  • Dense Neighborhoods, Smaller Homes Need Not Sacrifice Design

    “How do you bring green to a broad audience?” architect Steven DeWan, AIA, asked the audience during the “12 Tips to Transform Any Plan Into a Green House Plan” seminar at the International Builders’ Show. “Through design.”

     
 

 
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