NBN Online for the week of December 17, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Fed and Senate Take Steps to End Mortgage Credit Crunch
Washington Builders Limit Runoff From Record Rainfall
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published During the Holidays
Read Our International Builders' Show Preview on Jan. 14
Coast to Coast
Lennar Homes Underscores Its Commitment to the Northeast Housing Market
Politics & Government
Senate Energy Bill Passed Without Tax Incentives
House-Passed AMT Relief Bill Faces Uncertain Future
Bill Would Let Bankruptcy Judges Alter Mortgage Terms
Legislative Conference Set for April 30
Economics & Finance
Builders Look for Signs of Improvement
Florida Builders Must Adjust to New Market Realities
NAHB Teleconference Looks at What’s Ahead for Housing
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders' Tip: Steel Corners Make Clean Corners
Sales
Let Buyers 'Option Up' With More Packaged Options
50Plus Housing
A Community With Sol Thrives in Tucson
First AARP-NAHB ‘Livable Communities’ Honored
Remodelers
Slow Times Are the Go Time for Tuning Up Your Business
Building Systems
SIPs the Way of the Future, SIPs User for 20 Years Says
Free Builders’ Show Lunch Focuses on Concrete
Education
Education Calendar
Disaster Relief
Brad Pitt Seeks Donations to Build 150 New Orleans Homes
Research Center
NAHB’s Bob Jones to Address EnergyValue Housing Awards
Green Building
Feb. 14 ‘Green Day' Highlight of Builders’ Show
New Green Standard Comment Period Starts Dec. 21
Consumer Spending on Green to Double Next Year
Legal
Proposed Bill on Clean Water Goes Overboard
Labor
Complete RCS Lineup Being Offered at Builders' Show
Building Products
Strong Door, Small Cut Saw Best of What’s New in 2007
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Seiders Discusses Housing Cycle at Penn State Lecture
View Free Construction Management Seminar Webcast
Association News
Robert Holmes, Leading California Contractor, Dies at 86
Drive Away With a New $500 GM Offer This Holiday Season
End Public Speaking Anxiety With ‘Spokesperson Training' at IBS
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
Introducing the Hertz Green Collection. Reserve and Conserve.
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Brad Pitt Seeks Donations to Build 150 New Orleans Homes

This holiday season Brad Pitt is asking for donations to build 150 sustainable, affordable homes to help victims of Hurricane Katrina reestablish residency in New Orleans — including donations to pay for NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines verification. The 43-year-old actor has pledged $5 million of his own money for this effort.

The “Make It Right” project is being located in the city’s historic Lower 9th Ward in one of its most devastated neighborhoods. The area is situated directly adjacent to the breach in the Industrial Canal levee, where a barge exacerbated devastation as it plowed through the levee, sweeping Lower 9th Ward homes in its path off of their foundations.

The New Orleans Office of Recovery Management has established two priority rebuilding zones for the city in the Lower 9th Ward. The Make It Right target area intersects one of those zones, which represents the potential for returning schools, community resources and additional neighborhoods.

A team of 14 local, national and international world-renowned architecture firms specializing in innovative, ecologically responsible design have been assembled for the project.

The core team for Make It Right includes:

  • William McDonough + Partners, a world leader in environmental architecture
  • Cherokee Gives Back Foundation, the nonprofit arm of Cherokee, a firm that specializes in remediation and sustainable redevelopment of environmental impaired properties
  • Graft, an international architecture firm
  • Trevor Neilson and Nina Killeen, advisors to the Jolie-Pitt Foundation


Twelve house types will be built on 14 square blocks, and Pitt said he expects the foundations to be in place by the end of next summer. The construction will unfold through a dramatic "Pink Project" that in its initial phase has covered the area with housing forms draped in pink tarps.

Click here to visit the Make It Right Web site. Donations of $150,000 can be made to support the construction of an entire house.

“I mean, this is really an adopt-a-house campaign,” Pitt said in an interview with NBC’s “Today” show. “I’m asking for foundations, for high-net-worth individuals, for church groups, for corporations to come in and adopt a house — basically $150,000 will get a family back in their home.”

Donations can be made in any amount. Contributors also have the opportunity to buy specific items for the house, including:

  • Rooftop photovoltaic panels, $25,000
  • A back-up generator, $5,000
  • Certification to green building standards, including those of NAHB, $2,500
  • Non-invasive, low-maintenance landscaping, $2,500
  • A tankless water heater, $1,500
  • An Energy-Star rated refrigerator, $1,500, and washing machine, $1,000
  • Efficient compact fluorescent and LED bulbs in all light fixtures, $500
  • A bedroom ceiling fan, $200
  • One gallon of paint with low VOCs (volatile organic compounds), $25


Pitt hopes that the project will provide a catalyst for recovery and redevelopment throughout the Lower 9th Ward and across the city of New Orleans.


 

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