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British Homes Awards 2007
SPONSORED BY NHBC
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HOME FOR THE FUTURE
2007 WINNING AND COMMENDED designs

The winning design: GREEN HOUSE - GAUNT FRANCIS ARCHITECTS

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The winning design was GREEN HOUSE by GAUNT FRANCIS ARCHITECTS

Commended designs:

- COMFORT HAUS - BERE:ARCHITECTS

- BLINK HOUSE - PAUL ARCHER DESIGN

- F222 - HIGGS YOUNG ARCHITECTS

- LIGHT HOUSE - HTA ARCHITECTS

- TREE HOUSE - SW ARCHITECTS

- HOME ZED - BILL DUNSTER ARCHITECTS

- LIFE HOUSE - CARTWRIGHT PICKARD ARCHITECTS

- HOME:WORKS - FKDA ARCHITECTURE

These designs were presented within The Mail on Sunday Property Supplement on Sunday April 29 and were featured within a programme exclusively covering The Home for the Future that premiered on Real Estate TV (Sky Channel 279) from Sunday May 6.

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Introducing the Awards, Ian Davis, NHBC Operations Director, said: “NHBC is delighted to sponsor the British Homes Awards, which showcase the best of well designed environmentally-sensitive housing schemes.

“It is an extremely exciting and challenging time for the UK's house-building industry with issues surrounding sustainability and the drive for zero carbon homes shaping the future of UK housing. Whilst NHBC fully supports the industry in meeting the target to cut carbon emissions, it is essential that consumers are not used as 'guinea pigs' for technologies and systems before they are thoroughly tested and accredited.

“I am pleased that NHBC's independent research institution - the NHBC Foundation - is delivering a programme of research to help house builders meet the challenges of the zero carbon agenda, including the use of microgeneration and renewable technologies, as well as undertaking a major survey of consumer attitudes and perceptions of sustainability issues.”