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Front Page
Supreme Court Rules Against Excessive Regulation
Harvard Predicts Continuing House Price Appreciation
Share Nation's Building News With Your Staff — It's Free
Home Builders Blitz Builds 400 Habitat Homes in One Week
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Luxury Townhomes, Affordable Rentals Rub Elbows
Coast to Coast
Less Housing for Residents of Average Pay, Report Says
Politics & Government
Pressure Grows to Rein in Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac
U.S.-Canada Accord Would Put Lumber on Shaky Ground
House Bill Appropriates $35.3 Billion for HUD
$19.8 Billion Added for Hurricane Recovery
Housing Priorities Discussed With Howard Dean
Economics & Finance
Slowing Market Sends Builder Expectations Lower
Eye on the Economy: Housing Wealth Effect Will Weaken
Tips
Builder’s Tip: A Free Caulk-Finishing Tool That Works
Business Management
Business Plans, Exit Strategies Explored at Builder Symposium
For a Better Bottom Line: Read ‘BoB’
Remodelers
To Merge or Not to Merge: The Parable of the Carpenter
Design
Enter the BALA Competition, Registration Deadline Is July 15
Education
Want to Know More About Designations? Ask an Expert
Education Calendar
Green Building
Building Museum Exhibits Sustainable Modular House
Voluntary Guidelines Promote Water Conservation
California Green Builder Program Meets State Goals
Building Quality
Job Readiness and Cycle Time Key to Profits
Application Deadline Nears for EnergyValue Housing Awards
Regulation
Cluster Boxes Replacing Door-to-Door Mail Delivery
Construction Safety
Workers Can Avoid Back Injuries by Lifting Safely
Katrina Recovery
Public Housing Rebuilding Accelerated in New Orleans
Almost 1.2 Million Homes Damaged in 2005 Hurricanes
Labor
HBI Leads Efforts to Promote Careers in Home Building
Building Products
Software Services Include Coordinating Supplier Rebates
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
HELP to Target College Grads for Residential Construction
Association News
Avoid Credit Card Processing Rate Increases With Solveras
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
BuilderBooks.com Offers Free Shipping on Books This Month
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Calendar of Events
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Voluntary Guidelines Promote Water Conservation

California Green Builder Program Meets State Goals

Building Museum Exhibits Sustainable Modular House

 

 

The National Building Museum has opened a year-long exhibit on sustainable design.

With the support of NAHB, the National Building Museum has opened a new year-long exhibit on sustainable design featuring a modular home by architect Michelle Kaufman. Ten of her Glidehouses have been built, ranging in size from 672 to 2,016 square feet, including one inside the museum.

On display through June 2007, “The Green House” show recently served as a backdrop for green building stories on CNBC featuring interviews with NAHB Green Building Subcommittee Chair Ray Tonjes, a custom builder in Austin, Texas.

“It’s important to tell this story because our country has evolved — America wants to build sustainably,” said Chase Rynd, the museum’s executive director. “Consumers want well-designed products for their homes to be ecologically responsible — and the industry is responding. This exhibition is the tip of a very large iceberg that includes all design, from architecture and building materials, to furniture and appliances — even dinnerware can be ‘green.’”

The exhibit includes a heliodon, which visitors can use to figure out when and at what angle sunlight will pass over a building, as well as a detailed look at the materials and furnishings used in the Glidehouse. Educational programs for children and adults have been created to accompany the new exhibit, including tours of nearby green buildings, seminars and discussions.

In addition to exploring green building, the exhibit spotlights the changing nature of modular housing, a low-cost alternative to traditional stick-built homes that has been able to increasingly focus on quality control and sustainability since fewer materials are wasted on the site.

The  price of a Glidehouse — including the design, trucking materials to the site and the actual construction (excluding the solar panels featured in the house at the museum) — is estimated at about $132 per square foot if erected on a level lot.

The house also has a long, narrow footprint to facilitate cross ventilation and windows placed to maximize solar benefits. The walls and roof are constructed of structurally insulated panels (SIPs) filled with soft foam insulation. The concrete countertops contain recycled newspapers and fly ash, the floors are bamboo, the water heater is tankless and low VOC paints are used throughout. All the appliances are ENERGY STAR® rated.

The National Building Museum was created in 1980 and is housed in the old Pension Bureau building, an Italian Renaissance-style gem that was built in 1887 and had fallen into disrepair before the museum was founded.

For more information on green building resources available from NAHB, e-mail Calli Schmidt, or call her at 800-368-5242 x8132.

The price of a Glidehouse, excluding solar panels, is $132 per square foot if erected on a level lot.



‘The Modular Home’ Available at BuilderBooks.com

The Modular Home,” available through BuilderBooks.com, shows you how going modular can expand choices, save time, save money and prove to be more durable than a conventionally built house. “The Modular Home” is fully illustrated with a 16-page full-color insert, plus renderings and floor plans. To view or purchase this publication online, click here, or call 800-223-2665.


 

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