Addison Homes wins EarthCraft Gold Award

1930s-style mountain retreat incorporates recycled materials, Energy Star appliances

November 7, 2012
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Advanced framing techniques, Energy Star-rated appliances and extensive use of reclaimed materials were among the factors that earned Addison Homes an EarthCraft House Gold Project of the Year Award from the regional green building certification program.

South Carolina-based builder Addison Homes received an EarthCraft House Gold Project of the Year Award during last week’s EarthCraft Celebration of Excellence in Atlanta. The October event, hosted by Southface and the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association, recognized 17 industry leaders from across the Southeast for outstanding green building design/construction projects completed in 2011 and 2012.

Addison Homes was honored for a Punctatum Place mountain retreat atop Caesars Head, S.C. Built in 2011, the project is noted for blending a 1930s aesthetic with the latest energy-smart features including ultra-efficient design and Energy Star-rated systems, appliances and fixtures.

“Punctatum Place presented a unique challenge: the owners wanted to re-create the ‘look’ of the site’s former, 80-year-old cabin – but also wanted the comfort, durability, and efficiency of a high-performance home,” said Addison Homes President Todd Usher.

The project’s resource-friendly construction began with a tree preservation plan for the site (which was ultimately certified as a backyard wildlife habitat) and included advanced framing techniques to conserve lumber; utilized recycled content materials such as concrete and insulation; and incorporated an abundance of reclaimed materials throughout the home’s interior and exterior design.

“Our clients were charmed with the results – a home that exudes a quaint ambiance while exhibiting an amazing level of efficiency,” Usher said, “and we’re delighted to have our efforts recognized among the best of EarthCraft single-family projects.”

EarthCraft – founded in 1999 by Southface and the Greater Atlanta HBA – is a regional green building certification program designed to promote energy-efficient, healthy, comfortable, and durable new construction and renovation for single- and multi-family homes, community developments, and light-commercial structures.

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