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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
"What does Green Building Mean?"
As a home builder, this is the most common question people ask me. Based on their tone, I suspect the real question is: "Why do I need to build green?" It's a fair question, so lets take a moment to define the term "green building". Wikipedia defines it as: "The practice of increasing the efficiency with which buildings use resources - energy, water, and materials - while reducing building impacts on human health and the environment". The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) defines Green Building as: "Using a whole house approach to building homes that are more environmentally sustainable". These two definitions are good, but they don't give a homeowner - or prospective homeowner - any clue of where to begin. As a home builder, I take a common sense approach to Green Building. I spend more time paying attention to small details such as sealing air leaks and recycling, and less time on solar panels or self composting toilets. The guidelines I follow for green building are the NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines. The NAHB focuses on 5 specific areas:
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