Annual awards recognize eco-minded designs
By Mary Umberger, Tuesday, September 20, 2011.
Inman News™
The gulf between "green" and "gorgeous" seems to be narrowing.
EcoHome magazine's second annual design awards singled out an array of houses that are not only environmentally exceptional, but look good at the same time.
It hasn't always been so.
"I don't want to say that good design and green haven't met in the past, but I think that they haven't been considered together as much as they are now," said Rick Schwolsky, editor in chief of the magazine, which recently bestowed its Grand Award designation on five homes from around the country.
Award winners included:
•a subdivision of affordable homes in Hawaii;
•a passive-solar home in Carmel, Calif., that's so energy efficient that it has no air conditioning; and
•a major remodel of a 260-year-old home on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts that also had to meet architectural-preservation standards.
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