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Building the Best Baltimore Rowhomes — and Neighborhoods
At just around 1,000 square feet, existing rowhomes in Baltimore represent a true design challenge. Of course, any redesign or retrofit should be green and affordable. Streamlining assessment, design, and…
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Jefferson City Deep Energy Retrofit
At face value, 802 West McCarty is nothing special, just one of 800 vacant or foreclosed homes in a distressed Jefferson City, MO urban neighborhood. But you don’t end up…
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A Habitat Passivhaus for Upstate New York
The goal is a 1,230-sq.-ft. home that will meet both Habitat criteria for affordability and the Passivhaus performance standard
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Cranking Out Green, Affordable, Gut Rehabs
Don Marx is a very busy man for a guy who is “retired.” But as Chair of Construction on the Habitat for Humanity Buffalo Board, he manages as many as…
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Habitat in Vermont Continues Its Passive House Journey
A Habitat for Humanity project in Charlotte, aiming for Passive House performance, nears completion
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A Habitat in Mississippi Follows Two Paths to Green
Bay-Waveland Habitat for Humanity recently celebrated its first LEED for Homes Platinum certification, and aims high for future projects
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Habitat’s Passivhaus Focus in Vermont
A Habitat for Humanity affiliate in northwest Vermont aims to apply its affordability mandate to projects that will embrace the Passivhaus standard
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The UN, Habitat for Humanity Ramp Up for World Habitat Day
Observance on October 5 is intended to raise awareness of housing issues worldwide, and ways they can be addressed
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Home Depot Foundation, Habitat for Humanity Expand Green Program
The five-year initiative will provide grants of as much as $5,000 for each Habitat home built to green standards