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the new family and breakfast area lead to a covered porch and a patio with a fireplace.

Merit Award, Green Remodeling Over $250,000: Original Blend

Modern technology comes to bear on an 1888 home that needed an energy-efficient upgrade and more space.


the new kithcen is open to the adjacent spaces but maintains the proportions of the original house. products: limestone, butcher block and caeserstone counters; miele dishwasher; thermador oven; reclaimed barnsiding from restoration timber flooring

Merit Award, Whole-House Remodeling $250,000 - $500,000: Wonky Works

Making an irregular footprint work while maintaining the ad-hoc charm of the original structure and making sustainable upgrades.


 
the post-and-beam structure of a turn-of-the-century brewing company warehouse in san francisco serves as a framework for a new building envelope and interior. developed by aidlin darling design and matarozzi/pelsinger builders, the leed gold project includes office space and a restaurant, bar agricole (which has a leed platinum rating for tenant improvement).

Merit Award, Green Remodeling Over $250,000: Reduce, Reuse, Renew

A thoughtful design and skillfully executed adaptive reuse of a turn-of-the-century warehouse.


the original 1970s house lacked a style and was clad in baby-blue vinyl siding. however, the house was in a great location on the site and to conserve natural resources, the owners and designer decided to preserve the original house as the core of the remodeled structure and add two wings.

Merit Award, Green Remodeling, Over $250,000: Winging It

This project offers sustainable design combined with artistic elements that add personal flair.


 

Green Awards and Competitions

  • 2008 Remodeling Design Awards

    Our team of judges pored over 340 entries in the 2008 Remodeling Design awards to select 21 winners that represent the highest standards of design and excellence.

     
  • NAHB Green Awards

    The NAHB honored 17 building industry professionals and companies who excelled in green home building practices in 2007, during the Green Building Awards ceremony at the organization’s 10th annual National Green Building Conference.

     
  • John Abrams believes homes, relationships, communities, and small companies should be built to last

    John Abrams believes that homes, relationships, communities, and small companies should be built to last for generations. Here's why he's the first winner of The Fred Case Remodeling Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and why South Mountain Company, with 15 employee-owners and 17 owners-to-be, will be...

     
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    New green awards category

    This year we added a green-remodeling category to the REMODELING Design Awards. We asked three green experts to help define the criteria for the category and to evaluate the entries received.

     
 
 
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