
March 15, 2004 - The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) recently announced the winners of the 2004 National Green Building Awards, which were presented during the sixth annual National Green Building Conference in Austin, Texas. Hosted by NAHB, the conference showcases resource-efficient residential design, development and construction.
“This year’s award winners represent some of the best and brightest in the home building industry. NAHB is proud to honor their dedication to the advancement of green building techniques and technologies,” said John Kurowski, NAHB National Green Building Conference chairman, president of Kurowski Development Co., and a builder of energy-efficient homes for the past 27 years. “Their achievements will inform and inspire home builders about the benefits of green building for home buyers and the environment.”
Green Project of the Year: Production This honor is presented to the company that best showcases green design and construction techniques in a new project where at least ten homes have been built to the same specifications. Los Angeles-based Pardee Homes, this year’s award winner, has distinguished itself through a progressive commitment to green building solutions that respond to consumer needs and preferences. Pardee’s green building commitments encompass "Energy Star" requirements as a minimum energy efficiency standard for all new homes.
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