EcoHome magazine's 2nd annual design awards chosen such of houses that are not only environmentally exceptional, but look good at the same time.
Award winning green homes have:
- a subdivision of affordable homes in Hawaii;
- a passive-solar home in Carmel, Calif., that's so energy efficient i.e. it has no air conditioning;
- a major remodel of a 260-year-old home on Nantucket Island in Massachusetts that also had to meet architectural-preservation standards.
01.
Project: Caterpillar House | Location: Carmel, Calif.
Architect: Feldman Architecture | Builder: Groza Construction
| The Caterpillar House in Carmel, CA | Photo: Joe Fletcher Photography |
02.
Project: Kumuhau Subdivision | Location: Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii
Cost: Homes range in price from $225,000 to $325,000; average $121 per square foot
Architect: Armstrong Development | Builder: Armstrong Builders
| The Kumuhau subdivision on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. | Photo: David Franzen, |
03.
Project: Nantucket Island home remodel | Location: Nantucket Island, Mass.
Cost: $273 per square foot | Architect: Rosenberg Kolb Architects
Builder: Knapp Construction
| Nantucket Island remodeled home | Photo: Steve Moore |
04.
Project: GO Home | Location: Belfast, Maine
Cost: $150 per square foot | Architect: GO Logic Homes
Builder: GO Logic Homes
| The GO Home in Belfast, Maine | Photo: Trent Bell Photography. |
05.
Project: Celo Residence | Location: Celo, N.C.
Architect: Samsel Architects, Asheville, N.C. | Builder: Sunspace Homes, Burnsville, N.C.
| Home in Celo, N.C | Photo: David Dietrich Photography |
Special thanks to Mary Umberger.















