Page 38 - Green Builder September-October 2018 Issue
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COURTESY OF DWELL DEVELOPMENT
              A place to ‘Dwell.’ Dwell Development’s Genesee Park custom home
              in Seattle is a winner in the Department of Energy’s Zero Energy
              Ready Home (ZERH) Housing Innovation Awards. The project was also
              one of Green Builder’s Homes of the Year last March.





































                                                                           INNOVATION IN CUSTOM HOMES FOR SPECIFIC BUYER
                                                                              High Performance Homes, Gettysburg, Pa.
                   First Look                                                 TC Legend Homes, Bellingham, Wash.
                                                                              Imery Group, Athens, Ga.
                                                                              Ferrier Custom Homes, Fort Worth, Texas
                                                                              Bellingham Bay Builders, Bellingham, Wash.
                   Here are the homes up for top honors at
                   DOE’s 2018 Housing Innovation Awards.                   INNOVATION IN CUSTOM HOMES BUILT ON SPECULATION
                                                                              Addison Homes, Greer, S.C.
                   BY GREEN BUILDER STAFF                                     BrightLeaf Homes, Hinsdale, Ill.
                                                                              C & B Custom Homes, Cottonwood, Ariz.
                           OR FIVE YEARS, the U.S. Department of Energy’s annual    Dwell Development, Seattle, Wash.
                           Zero Energy Ready Home (ZERH) Housing Innovation    Leading Force, Yakima, Wash.
                           Awards have honored the very best projects that are    Meritage Homes, Orlando, Fla.
                           headed to net zero. The awards also recognize forward-   Tim O’Brien Homes, Pewaukee, Wisc.
                   F thinking builders who are delivering a better experience
                   to American homebuyers.                                 INNOVATION IN MULTIFAMILY HOMES
                     This year’s awards ceremony will be held during theˆEEBA High    Health-E Community Enterprises of Virginia, Williamsburg, Va.
                   Performance Home Summitˆ[ http://summit.eeba.org ] in San Diego,    Garbett Construction, Salt Lake City, Utah
                   Oct. 16-18. Winners have been selected for each of fiveˆcategories,    Revive Properties and Philgreen Construction, Fort Collins, Colo.
                   and one Grand Winner will be announced fromˆeachˆone.ˆ     Oœ the Grid Design, San Rafael, Calif.
                     Here are the categorical winners:
                                                                           INNOVATION IN PRODUCTION HOMES
                   INNOVATION IN AFFORDABLE HOMES                             Revive Properties and Philgreen Construction, Fort Collins, Colo.
                      Habitat for Humanity South Sarasota County, Venice, Fla.   Thrive Home Builders, Denver, Colo.
                      Habitat for Humanity of Catawba Valley, Hickory, N.C   Mandalay Homes, Prescott, Ariz.
                      Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity, Kalamazoo, Mich.   Garbett Construction, Salt Lake City, Utah
                      United Way of Long Island, Deer Park, N.Y.             Insight Homes, Bridgeville, Del.
                      Thrive Home Builders, Denver, Colo.
                      Mandalay Homes, Prescott, Ariz.                     Learn more at DOE’s Tour of Zero website: https://bit.ly/2s36AIW

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