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The New American Home - 2008

 TNAH 2008

The New American Home®
(TNAH) will be celebrating its 25th anniversary when it opens its doors to attendees at the International Builders’ Show in Orlando next month, once again displaying innovative building materials, cutting-edge design and the latest construction techniques to provide home builders with inspiration for energy-efficient, durable and stylish homes.

And as the association prepares to launch the NAHB National Green Building Program, The New American Home will also hold the distinction of being the first show home built and certified to the program’s scoring tool. The house achieved a gold certification level.

Since its inception in 1984, The New American Home has showcased the products provided by the National Council of the Housing Industry (NCHI) — The Leading Suppliers of NAHB. It’s both a show home and a for-sale product, balancing architectural freedom with the bottom line. Mostly, The New American Home is a collection of ideas that the industry can take away — in large pieces, or bit by bit — and apply to millions of homes across the country each year.
This year’s project is a collaborative effort involving builder Robertson Homes, home designer The Sater Group, interior designer Robb & Stucky and landscaper Outside Productions; all contributed unique and innovative green features to the home’s design and construction.
Co-sponsored by NCHI and Builder magazine, The New American Home is a 6,725-square foot, plantation-style house located in the prestigious Waters Edge subdivision, a gated, 11-lot development adjacent to a private golf and country club community along the banks of Orlando’s Lake Nona.

The two-story home is near a lakefront park and boat dock and features luxuries inside and out, with a family suite on the first level to accommodate an elderly parent or long-term guest, a first-floor master suite, an open kitchen and leisure room combination and an upstairs club room complete with theater-quality entertainment.
The home’s 2,950 square feet of covered outdoor space includes a kitchen and salon with a fireplace featuring arched openings to the lake view and a landscaped pool and spa.

To ensure the home’s energy efficiency and innovation, two U.S. Department of Energy Building America teams have worked closely with NCHI. IBACOS, Inc. provided design and engineering support, and the Industrialized Housing Partnership provided performance testing.

Click here to view the exciting video!

2008 Task Force Team
2008 Task Force

Back Row:
Bill Nolan, TNAH Task Force Vice-Chairman
Dan F. Sater II, The Sater Group
Stephen Robertson, Robertson Homes
Ray Vega, The Sater Group
Gary James, Robb & Stucky Interiors
 
Front Row:
John Ted Mahoney III, TNAH Task Force Chairman
Tucker Bernard, TNAH Project Executor
Judy Robertson, Robertson Homes
Charlie Robertson, Robertson Homes
Ron Nowfel, Robb & Stucky Interiors
 
Not Pictured:
Denise Dersin, BUILDER Magazine
Chuck Edwards, TNAH Task Force Chairman Emeritus
Rich Binsacca, BCreative

Click here for complete TNAH Task Force contact information.

The New American Home 2008 will be debut at the International Builders’ Show February 13-16 and registered attendees at the 2008 International Builders’ Show can tour show home during exhibit hours via free shuttle buses (ticket required) departing every half hour fromthe Orange County Convention Center.  Shuttle Bus Tickets may be picked up during show hours at the TNAH booth located in “Transportation Central” of the “C” Hall Lobby, West Building. Click here for a complete tour schedule.

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