10 green-built homes that creatively balance beauty and performance.
Annual $50,000 award from The Hanley Foundation and EcoHome recognizes visionary environmental building editor, educator, and advocate.
The Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing honors individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary, lasting, and far reaching contributions to the advancement of sustainable housing in the United States.
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Thirteen builders, remodelers, and other industry professionals earn recognition for contributions to high-performance construction.
Six homes recognized as Gold winners in the 2011 EnergyValue Housing Awards.
Water heaters, solar roofing, and a low-flow kitchen faucet among this year’s honorees from EcoHome’s sister publication
The list features five residential innovations, including composite decking, a high-efficiency toilet, and a smart pump.
Kit homes were designed using the same set of materials, each of which fits into a single shipping container for easy transport to disaster sites.
Second annual award includes $50,000 grant.
Fifteen builders, remodelers, and other professionals received National Green Building Awards during the NAHB National Green Building Conference.
The Nominating Committee and Judging Panel have been named for the annual award for vision and leadership in sustainable housing.
USGBC recognizes seven residential projects for excellence in green building.
Low-income apartments in Portland, Ore., and co-housing-inspired Seattle cottages net honorable mentions in magazine’s annual contest.
LED lighting heads up our annual list of the 20 products EcoHome readers wanted to know more about.
Ten eco-friendly building products that bring new choices and solutions for addressing water and resource conservation, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and site design.
18 individuals nominated for their hard work and dedication toward furthering sustainable communities.
Low-income apartments in Portland, Ore., and co-housing-inspired Seattle cottages net honorable mentions in magazine’s annual contest.
USGBC recognizes seven residential projects for excellence in green building.
The eighth annual list boasts several energy-saving products.
Solar generation earns Germany its second straight win; Illinois, California round out top three.