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U.S. Green Building Council announces latest LEED Homes Award Winners

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Jun 27, 2018

​Project of the Year: The House at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York.

The U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Homes Awards recognize residential projects and developers for their innovative green construction. Most recently, the USGBC distinguished a group of multi-family, single-family, and affordable housing projects and companies for the 2017 edition of the awards.

“We believe that all buildings, especially homes, should be green. LEED-certified homes enhance the health and well-being of occupants by providing clean indoor air and incorporating safe building materials to ensure comfort and safety, and they are designed to save critical resources, use less energy and water and save money,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, President and CEO of USGBC and GBCI, in a statement. “The LEED Homes Awards showcase the most inspired and efficient practices in the residential green building movement.”

Scroll down for the list of winning projects and developers.

​Outstanding Single-Family Project: Historic District Infill Home, Decatur, Georgia. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Outstanding Single-Family Project: Historic District Infill Home, Decatur, Georgia 

Built and owned by SK Collaborative principal Carl Seville, the Historic District Infill Home manages to fit seamlessly into a prestigious existing historic district while meeting the highest standards of energy efficiency and sustainability through its LEED Platinum certification. This 100 percent electric home employs state-of-the-art concepts in design, construction and mechanical systems.

Outstanding Single-Family Developer: Maracay Homes, Scottsdale, Arizona

For over 25 years, Maracay Homes has been a leader in Arizona’s sustainable real estate industry. Having constructed more than 9,000 homes for families across Phoenix and Tucson, Maracay strives to provide home buyers with smarter choices that serve both their lifestyles and the environment.

Outstanding Multi-Family Project: PassiveTown Phase 3​, Building K, Kurobe, Japan. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Outstanding Multi-Family Project: PassiveTown Phase 3, Building K, Kurobe, Japan 

Developed by YKK Fudosan Co., PassiveTown Phase 3, Building K is a LEED Platinum, low-rise, multifamily residence and the first LEED for Homes project in Japan. After the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, YKK Fudosan Co. realized the importance of sustainable and resilient design and decided to construct the three-block PassiveTown community.

Outstanding Multi-Family Developer: The Hudson Companies Inc., New York, New York 

Started in 1986, The Hudson Companies Inc. focuses on urban development in the New York metropolitan area. Committed to quality, they design each of their developments to achieve green building standards such as LEED. They currently have completed over 3,500 housing units and have nearly 5,000 additional units in predevelopment or construction.

Landmark Senior Housing in Glendale, AZ. Outstanding Affordable Developer Builder / Developer: Native American Connection, Phoenix, Arizona. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Outstanding Affordable Project: Crescent Crossings Phase 1, Bridgeport, Connecticut 

Crescent Crossings is the result of a collaboration between JHM Financial Group, Crosskey Architects and Viking Construction, who wanted to create a durable, welcoming community with low tenant utility bills. The first phase of the four-part project achieved LEED Platinum in 2017 in an area once riddled with crime. However, the creation of the Crescent Crossings community will help vanquish old reputations by fostering a healthy, safe and vibrant community.

Outstanding Affordable Developer Builder / Developer: Native American Connection, Phoenix, Arizona 

Part of Native American Connection’s cultural heritage is their mindfulness to how our actions affect future generations. Therefore, incorporating LEED into their work is an important step, as it gives their tenants a higher quality of life while ensuring a healthier future.

​Project of the Year: The House at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Project of the Year: The House at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York 

Developed by The Hudson Companies and Related Companies, Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island campus features “The House,” a LEED Platinum multifamily residence open to students, staff and faculty. This 26-story, full-functioning apartment building uses 60 to 70 percent less energy than that of a similarly sized typical building. The apartments are oriented to take advantage of the breathtaking panoramic views of the new campus looking up and down the East River, Manhattan and Queens.

USGBC 2017 “LEED Homes Power Builders” - A distinction USGBC established to honor an elite group of developers and builders that have exhibited an outstanding commitment to LEED and the green building movement within the residential sector.

Construction Rocket Inc.
JHM
Habitat for Humanity of Kent County
The Dinerstein Companies
Metro West Housing Solutions
Forest City Realty Trust
MHI Dallas
Gerding Edlen
Koral & Gobuty Development
Frankel Building Group
AMLI Residential
C&C Development
Alliance Residential
Carmel Partners
Native American Connections 
The Community Builders
Thrive Home Builders
ActiveWest Builders

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U.S. Green Building Council announces latest LEED Homes Award Winners

By Justine Testado|

Wednesday, Jun 27, 2018

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​Project of the Year: The House at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York.

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The U.S. Green Building Council's LEED Homes Awards recognize residential projects and developers for their innovative green construction. Most recently, the USGBC distinguished a group of multi-family, single-family, and affordable housing projects and companies for the 2017 edition of the awards.

“We believe that all buildings, especially homes, should be green. LEED-certified homes enhance the health and well-being of occupants by providing clean indoor air and incorporating safe building materials to ensure comfort and safety, and they are designed to save critical resources, use less energy and water and save money,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, President and CEO of USGBC and GBCI, in a statement. “The LEED Homes Awards showcase the most inspired and efficient practices in the residential green building movement.”

Scroll down for the list of winning projects and developers.

​Outstanding Single-Family Project: Historic District Infill Home, Decatur, Georgia. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Outstanding Single-Family Project: Historic District Infill Home, Decatur, Georgia 

Built and owned by SK Collaborative principal Carl Seville, the Historic District Infill Home manages to fit seamlessly into a prestigious existing historic district while meeting the highest standards of energy efficiency and sustainability through its LEED Platinum certification. This 100 percent electric home employs state-of-the-art concepts in design, construction and mechanical systems.

Outstanding Single-Family Developer: Maracay Homes, Scottsdale, Arizona

For over 25 years, Maracay Homes has been a leader in Arizona’s sustainable real estate industry. Having constructed more than 9,000 homes for families across Phoenix and Tucson, Maracay strives to provide home buyers with smarter choices that serve both their lifestyles and the environment.

Outstanding Multi-Family Project: PassiveTown Phase 3​, Building K, Kurobe, Japan. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Outstanding Multi-Family Project: PassiveTown Phase 3, Building K, Kurobe, Japan 

Developed by YKK Fudosan Co., PassiveTown Phase 3, Building K is a LEED Platinum, low-rise, multifamily residence and the first LEED for Homes project in Japan. After the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011, YKK Fudosan Co. realized the importance of sustainable and resilient design and decided to construct the three-block PassiveTown community.

Outstanding Multi-Family Developer: The Hudson Companies Inc., New York, New York 

Started in 1986, The Hudson Companies Inc. focuses on urban development in the New York metropolitan area. Committed to quality, they design each of their developments to achieve green building standards such as LEED. They currently have completed over 3,500 housing units and have nearly 5,000 additional units in predevelopment or construction.

Landmark Senior Housing in Glendale, AZ. Outstanding Affordable Developer Builder / Developer: Native American Connection, Phoenix, Arizona. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Outstanding Affordable Project: Crescent Crossings Phase 1, Bridgeport, Connecticut 

Crescent Crossings is the result of a collaboration between JHM Financial Group, Crosskey Architects and Viking Construction, who wanted to create a durable, welcoming community with low tenant utility bills. The first phase of the four-part project achieved LEED Platinum in 2017 in an area once riddled with crime. However, the creation of the Crescent Crossings community will help vanquish old reputations by fostering a healthy, safe and vibrant community.

Outstanding Affordable Developer Builder / Developer: Native American Connection, Phoenix, Arizona 

Part of Native American Connection’s cultural heritage is their mindfulness to how our actions affect future generations. Therefore, incorporating LEED into their work is an important step, as it gives their tenants a higher quality of life while ensuring a healthier future.

​Project of the Year: The House at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York. Photo courtesy of USGBC LEED Homes Awards.

Project of the Year: The House at Cornell Tech, Roosevelt Island, New York 

Developed by The Hudson Companies and Related Companies, Cornell Tech’s Roosevelt Island campus features “The House,” a LEED Platinum multifamily residence open to students, staff and faculty. This 26-story, full-functioning apartment building uses 60 to 70 percent less energy than that of a similarly sized typical building. The apartments are oriented to take advantage of the breathtaking panoramic views of the new campus looking up and down the East River, Manhattan and Queens.

USGBC 2017 “LEED Homes Power Builders” - A distinction USGBC established to honor an elite group of developers and builders that have exhibited an outstanding commitment to LEED and the green building movement within the residential sector.

Construction Rocket Inc.
JHM
Habitat for Humanity of Kent County
The Dinerstein Companies
Metro West Housing Solutions
Forest City Realty Trust
MHI Dallas
Gerding Edlen
Koral & Gobuty Development
Frankel Building Group
AMLI Residential
C&C Development
Alliance Residential
Carmel Partners
Native American Connections 
The Community Builders
Thrive Home Builders
ActiveWest Builders

RELATED NEWS U.S. Green Building Council Honors Brad Pitt for his New Orleans Housing Initiative
RELATED NEWS AIA COTE distinguishes the 2018 Top Ten Award projects
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