| Passive House Takes Shape |
Construction is progressing nicely for ZeroEnergy Design's Little Compton Passive House.
A blog was created to follow the home's progress, with updates from ZeroEnergy Design, AEDI Construction (the builder), and the client/homeowner. Posts to date include an explanation of the Passive House standard, a discussion of the home design, and photographs of construction progress. Learn More:
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| 10 Great Houses of 2010 |

Builder magazine selected ZeroEnergy Design's Truro Residence for the list of 10 Great Houses of 2010. The well-respected residential construction publication sought exceptional homes across the nation for their yearend review.
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| Energy Value Housing Award |
 The EnergyValue Housing Award (EVHA) is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy through its Building America program, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), in addition to the NAHB Research Center. The EVHA challenges builders to elevate standards for energy-efficient new construction and remodeling, provides educational opportunities for building professionals, and fosters the adoption of energy efficiency principles. ZeroEnergy Design's Jordan Goldman returned again this year to serve on the panel of judges for the 2011 EnergyValue Housing Award. Finalists have been announced.
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| Recent Press for ZeroEnergy Design |
Fine Homebuilding A celebration of design ingenuity implemented within a bathroom from ZED's New England Farmhouse in Concord, MA.
Houzz An in-depth interview with ZED's Stephanie Horowitz, regarding the English Residence in Orleans, MA.
The Brooklyn Ink A profile of a Passive House renovation and the consulting of ZED's Jordan Goldman for a residence in Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY.
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| NPR Interview on Passive House |
 ZeroEnergy Design's Jordan Goldman, LEED AP CPHC was interviewed by the NPR radio program Here and Now, produced by WBUR in Boston. Broadcast across the nation on syndicated NPR stations, the interview focuses on understanding the Passive House standard.
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