ATLANTA – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) presented the 2017 Housing Innovation Awards to 24 of the nation’s leading builders at the recent Energy and Environmental Building Alliance’s High Performance Home Summit in Atlanta.

Overall, 26 award-winning homes were selected from five categories: Affordable Homes, Multi-Family Homes, Production Homes, Custom Homes (Buyers), and Custom Homes (Spec).

“Housing Innovation Award winners represent the top 1 percent of builders across the country who successfully demonstrate they can meet the federal government’s most rigorous specifications for high-performance homes,” said Sam Rashkin, chief architect at DOE’s Building Technologies Office. “Zero Energy Ready Homes are designed to provide a whole new level of home owner experience, including ultra-low utility bills, ensured comfort, comprehensive water protection, whole-house fresh air delivery, high-capture filtration, contaminant control and enhanced durability.”

“These winners are leading a national movement to Zero Energy Ready Homes, providing better places for Americans to live, stronger communities, and a more economically and environmentally resilient nation.”

The 2017 Housing Innovation Awards featured the highest number of applicants in the history of the Zero Energy Ready Home program. From among these applications, an esteemed panel of judges had the difficult decision of selecting winners and grand winners in each of the five categories. Additionally, the judges selected a select number of homes as honorable mentions, which will be featured on the DOE Tour of Zero, a virtual tour of Zero Energy Ready Homes across the country.

A complete list of the 2017 Housing Innovation Award Winners is provided below. Visit DOE’s website to learn more about the awards.

Honorable Mentions

  • Bellingham Bay Builders, Custer, Washington
  • Celebration Green Design, Guilford, Connecticut
  • Clifton View Homes Inc., Snohomish, Washington
  • Dwell Development, Seattle, Washington
  • E2 Homes, Windermere, Florida
  • Greenhill Contracting, New Paltz, New York
  • Insulsteel Constructors, Charleston, South Carolina
  • Seville Consulting, Decatur, Georgia
  • TC Legend, Custer, Washington
  • Passive Dwellings, Hillsdale, New York
  • Unity Homes Inc., Walpole, New Hampshire

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