Michelle Kaufmann

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EcoHome Opens the 2010 Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing

The 2010 Nominating Committee begins the search for candidates, one of whom will... More

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Edward Mazria Wins The Hanley Award for Vision and Leadership in Sustainable Housing

A pioneering passive-solar researcher, architect, author, and professor, Edward Mazria's impact can be felt in the design of our homes and in the steps we take to combat climate change. More

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blu homes to build kaufmann-designed prefab houses
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using mass media and technology to promote good design

Rethinking how to communicate with clients. More

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Nominees for the 2009 Hanley Award

18 individuals nominated for their hard work and dedication toward furthering sustainable communities. More

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what's next for michelle kaufmann?

From the editor: Tuesday night I got a call from Michelle Kaufmann, AIA, LEED AP, with the "sad news," as she called it, that her company was closing up shop. Sad news, indeed. Michelle Kaufmann Designs was residential architect magazine's Top Firm for 2008. How quickly businesses can unravel in this economy. The very attributes that set Michelle's company apart from so many residential design firms—big dreams, big talent, big moves, big risk taking—are what also made it vulnerable when big problems occurred in the banking and home building industries. More

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is modular really more affordable?

Michelle Kaufmann, AIA, LEED AP, gives insights into the relative affordability—or not—of modular houses. More

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changing the paradigm: alternative methods in residential design and construction

Three different approaches to bridging the gap between architect-designed custom homes and what the majority of home buyers can afford. More

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Michelle Kaufmann White Paper Explores the True Cost of Green Homes

Document encourages the housing industry to change how home costs are evaluated and presented to homeowners. More

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Commentary: Dollars and Sense

Cut through the Mother Nature marketing and spell out the savings. More

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