500th Home Receives National Green Building Certification From NAHB
Research Center
Single-family home was constructed by Tennessee builder
Chamberlain & McCreery
The
NAHB announced
that 500 homes have been certified to the ANSI National Green Building
Standard or to the Model Green Home Building Guidelines. Achieving the
milestone was a single-family home built by
Chamberlain & McCreery
in the
Villages of White Oak development in
Arlington, Tenn. Of those houses, more than 100 were certified under the
standard.
The home is featured on the
Memphis Area
Home Builders Association’s Parade of Homes, which began Oct. 10. “We’re
excited to be part of the first show in America with multiple homes
certified by NAHB,” says the builder’s spokesperson Jessica Chamberlain. “We
believe that energy-efficient and environmentally conscious homes are the
future for the new-homes market.”
According to the NAHB, North Carolina has the most certifications at 99,
and one-quarter of those were built by Winston-Salem-based
Shugart Enterprises.
For more information on the Standard and to access the Green Scoring
Tool, visit
www.nahbgreen.org.
Katy Tomasulo is Deputy Editor for EcoHome.
Article featured October 16, 2009 in EcoHome magazine Online