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Residential Green Building Case Studies

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Use real world examples of sustainable building principles and strategies to gather ideas, learn lessons, and gain inspiration.

Building a sustainable home involves a spectrum of choices about resource efficiency and pollution prevention. The result is a building that is more economical to operate and maintain, healthier and more productive for occupants, and less burdensome on the environment. The case studies featured on this page are designed to highlight real world applications of sustainable building principles and strategies. They also offer ideas, lessons, and inspiration.

Custom Home Case Study (PDF, 184 K)
Describes project background of the 5-Star Built Green home at Suncadia, resources, energy saving technologies and more.

The 5-Star Built Green Home at Suncadia - Features of Green Materials (PDF, 112 K)
This list of the environmentally-friendly features shows the potential benefits of using green products.

Cutting the Scrap: Houses with Less Waste (PDF, 48 K)
Case study of Lozier Homes' Klahanie housing development project in Issaquah.

Affordable Housing Case Study (PDF, 271 K)
Case study of the Martha Rose Construction Rainier Vista planned community project in Southeast Seattle.

Remodel Case Study (PDF, 231 K)
Case study of the McFadden family's three-star BuiltGreen™ residential remodel project in Kirkland.

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