The 2nd Annual EarthCraft Awards was held on March 24th in Richmond, Virginia to recognize green building professionals in the state. Over 130 individuals attended the event representing nonprofit and for-profit housing organizations. Since 2006, EarthCraft Virginia has certified nearly 1,000 single family homes and over 4,000 multifamily units for green building in 2011. Award winners in various categories were recognized for their green building projects from 2010. A keynote speech was given by Don Ritenour from the Virginia Housing Development Authority, which has funded over half of its projects with EarthCraft certification.
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1. Ѳ25ٳ,2011 News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: K.C. McGurren, Executive Director
Telephone: 804.225.9843
kc.mcgurren@earthcraftvirginia.org
www.earthcraftvirginia.org
WHO TOOK HOME THE GOLD?
Virginia’s Premier Green Building Professionals Awards
The 2nd Annual EarthCraft Awards was held on March 24th at The Willow Oaks Country Club in Richmond,
Virginia. The event drew over 130 individuals representing nonprofit and for profit housing providers
and developers, program sponsors, affordable housing advocates and those interested in creating green
housing opportunities in Virginia. Since EarthCraft Virginia’s adoption in 2006, residential green building
efforts in Virginia have far surpassed national averages. EarthCraft Virginia will certify its 1,000th home
and certify 4,000th multifamily dwelling in 2011. The reception recognized more than 280 EarthCraft
Builders and Developers throughout the Commonwealth for projects certifying in 2010. This year’s
award winners were:
• Single Family Builder – Green Valley Builders
• Single Family Project – Solar Idea House, James River Air Conditioning
• Single Family Developer – Eagle Construction of Va, LLC
• Multifamily New Construction – Porter Street Apartments, Miller & Associates
• Multifamily Renovation – Lincoln Mews, Better Housing Coalition
• Affordable Housing Developer – Pinnacle Construction & Development Corp.
• Habitat for Humanity Affiliate – Roanoke Habitat for Humanity in the Roanoke Valley
• Architect/Architecture Firm – Community Design Studio
2. • HBA of the Year – Blue Ridge Home Builders Association
• Most Energy Efficient Project of the Year – 7203 Caledon Road, King George VA, by J. Hall Homes
• Technical Advisor of the Year – John Semmelhack
• Multifamily Developer – T.M. & Associates, Inc.
• Visionary Award – Virginia Housing Development Authority
Remarks from Senator Mark Warner were delivered by David Hallock, State Director. He expressed
Senator Warner’s excitement about the continued growth and impact that EarthCraft Virginia has
created in the State’s housing industry. Don Ritenour, Virginia Housing Development Authority’s
Managing Director of Development, delivered the keynote address and accepted the Visionary Award on
behalf of VHDA. Mr. Ritenour stated that due to the successful implementation of EarthCraft Virginia in
2006, now half of all VHDA projects funded are scheduled to certify with the EarthCraft House programs.
About EarthCraft
Originally founded in 1999 by nonprofit Southface and the Greater Atlanta Home Builders Association,
the EarthCraft green building program serves as a blueprint for energy and resource efficient homes
built in the Southeast. With growing success and recognition, EarthCraft Virginia a 501c3 nonprofit was
established in 2006 with assistance from Home Builders Association of Virginia, the Virginia Community
Development Corporation and Southface Energy Institute. Throughout the Southeast the program has
certified over 6,000 homes and 6,000 multifamily dwelling units. For more information on EarthCraft or
EarthCraft Virginia, please visit www.earthcraftvirginia.org.
About Virginia Housing Development Authority
VHDA is a self‐supporting, not‐for‐profit organization created by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1972, to
help Virginians attain quality, affordable housing. Our mortgages are funded by bonds we issue, not state
taxpayer dollars, and are available primarily for first‐time homebuyers and developers of quality rental
housing. We also teach free homeownership classes, and help people with disabilities and the elderly make
their homes more livable. VHDA works with lenders, developers, local governments, community service
organizations and others to help put quality housing within the reach of every Virginian. For more
information on VHDA, please visit www.vhda.com.
About the Home Builders Association of Virginia
The Home Builders Association of Virginia (HBAV) is a 6,400‐member statewide organization of home
builders and firms that provide products and services to the home building industry. HBAV dedicates
approximately 60% of its annual resources to representing the home building industry before state
lawmakers and state regulators. Please visit www.hbav.com for more information.