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Front Page
2006 New American Home Just One Room Deep
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Dec. 26, Jan. 3
NAHB Services Come First for President-Elect Pressly
The International Builders' Show Is Coming
Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera
Coast to Coast
Gamblers Turn to Housing
Politics & Government
House Bill Takes Hard Line on Immigrant Workers
Congress Extends Federal Terrorism Insurance
House and Senate Working on Katrina Recovery Bills
Economics & Finance
Builder Confidence Moves Down in December
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builder’s Tip: Adjustable Stair Jigs Instead of Gauges
Business Management
Free Test Drives of the Latest Builder Software at IBS
Learn How to Compete With the ‘Giants’
NAHB Launches Technology Solutions Directory
50Plus Housing
Emotional Marketing, Quality of Life Key Success in Boomer Market
Learn More About the Emerging 50+ Market at IBS
Focus Group to Address Section 8 Vouchers in Assisted Living
Building Systems
Mega Residential Concrete Demos at World of Concrete
Home Builders Institute Creates Concrete Education Track
Find More About Building Systems on NAHB Web Site
Disaster
Louisiana Builders Must Meet Wind and Flood Codes
Vendors Can Register on Hurricane Recovery Links
NAHB to Work With Charity on Building Material Donations
Environment
Are Consumers Buying Smart Growth? Let NAHB Know
NAHB Makes Year-End Review of Environmental Issues
Sales
Online Home Buyer Behavior Revealed
Education
Grill Giveaways, Education Planning at IBS Education Booth
Learn More Before: Pre-Show Education at IBS
Education Calendar
Green Building
Guidelines an Alternative for State, Local ‘Green’ Mandates
Online Survey to Assess Use of Green Building Material
Labor
Pontiac, Michigan Final Stop on Job Site Tours
Superintendent Training Key to Customer Satisfaction
Building Products
Job Site Radio, CD and Power Center Enhanced
TV
NAHB Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
New Grants for College Scholarships, Students at IBS
Association News
NAHB Members, Board to Meet in Orlando at Builders' Show
Your NAHB Membership Can Take You for a Great Ride
Visit BuilderBooks Store at IBS for Books, Savings, Giveaways, More
Feds Ask for Help Preparing for Possible Flu Pandemic
BuilderBooks.com Has Gift Ideas — and Holiday Savings
Calendar of Events

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Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published Dec. 26, Jan. 3

NAHB Services Come First for President-Elect Pressly

The International Builders' Show Is Coming

Subscribe Your Employees — You Could Win a Digital Camera

2006 New American Home Just One Room Deep

A blend of comfort and the picturesque with high-performance innovations, the 2006 New American Home has been designed for a young retiree or someone nearing retirement who will be able to enjoy seclusion on the shores of Lake Burden in southwest Orange County, Fla.

A big attraction at the annual International Builders' Show, the demonstration home displays state-of-the-art home building concepts, designs, techniques and materials. The home incorporates innovations that can be replicated — in whole or in part — in any climate.
 
Free shuttle buses will transport convention-goers to and from the home, which is located only minutes from the convention center in the Lake Burden at the Lakes of Windermere subdivision. (See schedule below.)
 
The energy-efficient home was built by Hannigan Homes, WCI Architecture and Land Planning Inc., Saxon-Clark Furniture Showcase and Design, Redman Landscape Architecture and IBACOS (Integrated Building and Construction Solutions), a Building America partner. The National Council of the Housing Industry — The Supplier 100 of NAHB is the cosponsor of the project with Builder magazine.
 

The home features an abundance of amenities, including a pool, hot tub, media room, game room, second-floor library, home office and a lakefront spa-room equipped with a massage table. Living spaces are flexible for a variety of uses.

The home also has an elevator and was designed to be almost 100% wheelchair accessible and to accommodate the needs of its owners as they become older.

Inspired by the location, WCI created a long, shallow design for the home, which is one of its unique characteristics. The 10,023-square-foot house under roof (7,367 square feet are air conditioned) is only one room deep in order to take full advantage of the breathtaking lake view.

The front elevation incorporates a variety of points of interest to guide the eye across the home, including a two-story tower with a spiral staircase inside.

With the implementation of the Florida Green Building Coalition's Green Home Designation Standard, the 2006 show home is the first certified “green” home to be built in The New American Home program since it began 23 years ago.

Some of the green features of the home include mulch made from recycled building materials, a HEPA filtration system for clean indoor air and an impressive roof gutter system that will collect rainwater and use it to irrigate the landscaping. The home’s design makes it ideal for cross ventilation when the air conditioning is turned off.

Through the use of innovative technology and design practices, the home will achieve nearly 40% whole house energy savings. To reach this level of energy efficiency, IBACOS provided assistance in designing the home’s systems and in choosing efficient technologies.

The home is conditioned by four high-efficiency heat pumps (SEER 15) in six controllable zones to maintain ideal temperatures. The units and all ductwork are located within the conditioned space of the home.

Three tankless, propane-fired water heaters help to minimize piping and reduce standby losses, and specially coated windows reduce cooling and heating loads.

These innovations are expected to result in a 61% reduction in energy usage for heating and cooling, and a 50% reduction for water heating compared to a comparably sized home in the hot and humid climate of central Florida.

For more information, e-mail Tucker Bernard at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8519.

Tour Hours and Bus Schedule

Registered attendees at the 2006 International Builders’ Show can tour The New American Home during exhibit hours via free shuttle buses (ticket required) departing every half hour from the Orange County Convention Center.  Shuttle bus tickets may be picked up at the TNAH booth, which is open during show hours and located in “Transportation Central” of the C Hall Lobby, West Building.

Date

Show Home Hours

Depart Convention Center

Depart Show Home

Wednesday, Jan. 11

9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

10:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Thursday, Jan. 12

9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

10:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 13

9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

10:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 14

9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

8:30-11:30 a.m.

10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Photos by James F. Wilson


 

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