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In This Issue:

Front Page
Green Demo Home Floor Plans at IBS Aimed at New Market
Senate Health Care Bill a Threat to Home Building Industry
Attendees Say IBS Gives a Big Boost to Their Business
IRS Clarifies Home Buyer Tax Credit Ambiguities
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published During the Holidays
Coast to Coast
Builders Find That Smaller Homes Are Selling Well These Days
Politics & Government
Bipartisan Home Energy Efficiency Bill Introduced in House
NAHB Urges Senate to Omit ‘Carried Interest’ Proposal
Estate Tax Could Disappear in 2010 and Return in 2011
House Democrats Introduce Comprehensive Immigration Bill
Economics & Finance
Housing Starts Regain Some Ground in November
Builder Confidence Edges Down in December
Public Transportation Not a Big Factor Behind Housing Choices
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
IBS
Pavilion a Valuable Resource to Line Up Housing Credit at IBS
Exhibitors Prepare More Than a Few Surprises for Builders’ Show
The Next Gen Home: Photos and Floor Plans
Show Village Homes: Elevations and Floor Plans
IBS Offers Virtual Tours of New American Home
Attend Business Survival Discussions at IBS
IBS Keynote Sessions Offer Non-Traditional Business Pointers
Mingle With TV Stars, Make Videos at Theme Center Lounge
Slots Filling for Spokesperson Training at Builders' Show
BuilderBooks.com Offers New Resources at Builders' Show
construction safety
2009 Safety Award Winners to Be Honored at Builders' Show
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Caulking an Undermount Sink in Place
Technology
Home Technology Trends, Planning Discussed at IBS
Sales
Consumers Expect to See Eco-Conscious Merchandising
Remodelers
Training Courses to Meet EPA Lead Paint Rule Offered at IBS
Networking and Education Opportunities for Remodelers at IBS
Apply for NAHB Remodelers Leadership Grant by Feb. 1
Education
Visit NAHB Education Booth at IBS for Hourly, Daily Giveaways
Boost Sales, Management Skills With Pre-Show Courses at IBS
Earn AIA Credit at IBS Sessions and Pre-Show Courses
Education Calendar
Green Building
Obama Home Energy-Efficiency Effort Could Boost Recovery
Minnesota Builders Breed Success in State Home Weatherization Effort
IBS Keynoter Says Eco-Business Gives an Edge to Builders
environment
Midwest Consortium Offers Professional Radon Courses
Legal
Green Building Litigation Webcast Airs Jan. 12
hbi
HBI Training to Meet Obama’s Call for More Energy-Efficiency
Building Products
Home Depot to Sell Martha Steward Paint
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on the DIY Network
Endowment
More Than 575 Students Apply for Scholarships to Attend IBS
Association News
Members, Save up to $30 on Hertz Weekly-Weekend Rentals
FedEx Offers Big Savings on Shipping
NAHB Board to Meet on Jan. 21 in Las Vegas
Speakers Wanted for 2011 International Builders’ Show
FTD Offers 15% Discount to NAHB Members
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Related Articles

Pavilion a Valuable Resource to Line Up Housing Credit at IBS

Exhibitors Prepare More Than a Few Surprises for Builders’ Show

The Next Gen Home: Photos and Floor Plans

Show Village Homes: Elevations and Floor Plans

Attend Business Survival Discussions at IBS

IBS Keynote Sessions Offer Non-Traditional Business Pointers

Mingle With TV Stars, Make Videos at Theme Center Lounge

Slots Filling for Spokesperson Training at Builders' Show

BuilderBooks.com Offers New Resources at Builders' Show

IBS Offers Virtual Tours of New American Home

The most exciting and innovative products and technologies from The New American Home will be on display at the Las Vegas Convention Center for the International Builders’ Show (IBS) on Jan. 19-22.

A special exhibition, “Vision 2010: The New American Home,” will feature a narrated, state-of-the-art virtual tour of the 2010 home, as well as an exhibition of the most innovative products going into the showcase home.

Tickets to tour the exhibition are free, but required. To get complimentary tickets for "Vision 2010," visit Booth C48 in the central concourse near the Central Exhibit Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The virtual tour and product showcase take the place of on-site tours of The New American Home (TNAH), which will not be completed before the Builders’ Show begins. Like many building projects around the country, The New American Home 2010 is a victim of the credit crisis that is hammering the home building industry nationwide. It is the first time in the 27-year history of the program that the home will not be ready on time.

When completed, The New American Home 2010 will be a model of style and technological innovation, built to NAHB’s National Green Building Standard and the Department of Energy’s Energy Star program. As always, the showcase home includes some of the most interesting and innovative new products on the market.

NAHB is creating Vision 2010: The New American Home for the many IBS attendees who look forward to learning about the new products and technologies that go into the home.

Just as TNAH serves as a lab for new products and construction technologies, Vision 2010: The New American Home will give builders, architects and other building industry professionals a good look at the design trends, construction technologies and products that shaped this year’s home.

For the convenience of IBS attendees who want to learn about the latest design trends and see the latest new products, Vision 2010: The New American Home will be located just across the hall from the main entrance to the exhibition floor in Room 109/110N of the Las Vegas Convention Center.  

There is a lot to like about TNAH 2010.

The home’s green building features include APEX block construction for exterior walls, solar hot water with gas backup, several types of insulation for different parts of the house, and photovoltaic cells. It also includes a greywater recycling system, tankless hot water heaters, hydronic air handlers and “intelligent” fireplaces. It even has a green roof system to cover part of the patio.

TNAH also features a Cupolex structural flooring system, which is designed to mitigate radon, volatile organic compounds and humidity that can be held in homes with traditional flooring systems. The Italian-made Cupolex system is used throughout Europe, but is new to the United States.

In addition to  energy efficiency systems, the 2010 home includes a number of features designed to enhance resource efficiency. These include:

  • Low-VOC paints, stains, adhesives and sealants
  • Formaldehyde-free wood cabinetry, paneling and sheathing
  • Borate-based cellulose insulation
  • No CFC, HCFC or halon based HVAC refrigerants
  • Whole-house automation system
  • Whole-house lighting control system
  • Dual flush  toilets
  • Low flow shower heads and faucets
  • Native and drought-tolerant plants
  • Weather controlled irrigation system
  • A rainwater collection system


Cabinets by Timberlake, windows by Sierra Pacific, appliances by Thermador and closets by Closet Factory are among the many high-end products found in the showcase home.

Designed by the KTGY Group of Irvine, Calif., the home features hot trends in outdoor living, including elegant entertaining areas, retractable screens and an outdoor kitchen and fireplaces. The entire rear of the house opens up into indoor-outdoor living areas. A bridge connects the family room, kitchen and entertainment areas to the bedroom areas.

Las Vegas builder Domanico Custom Homes is constructing TNAH 2010, which is roughly 75% complete. The home was on pace to be completed on schedule until the private lender that was financing the project ran into credit problems and had to withdraw financing. Lender reluctance to make loans for acquisition, development and construction, coupled with the housing downturn in Las Vegas, made it difficult to find alternative financing for TNAH. Domanico was not able to secure financing in time to complete the showcase home.

For more information, e-mail Blake Smith at NAHB, or call him at 800-368-5242 x8583.


 

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