Twenty-six homes from two dozen builders were recognized by the The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as winners in the 2017 Housing Innovation Awards, a competition that focuses on high-performance home design.
Winners were named across five categories: Affordable Homes, Multi-Family Homes, Production Homes, Custom Homes (Buyers), and Custom Homes (Spec).
Grand Winners for each category will be announced on October 11 at the 2017 Housing Innovation Awards Ceremony in Atlanta.
Revive Properties and Thrive Home Builders, both from Colorado, won awards in both the multifamily and production home categories.
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