Concrete Home Building Council - 03/15/2007 (Plain Text Version)CHBC Chairman View Graphical Version | Subscribe
to NAHB Publications | Email our
Editor... In this issue: The New American Home: Efficiency, DurabilityConcrete Builds a Strong Case for Sustainability in New Model Home The Concrete Home Building Council of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) is pleased to support the 2007 New American Home. Each year, the NAHB constructs a new model home to display the latest in building technologies and design techniques. The mission of The New American Home® program is showcasing high-performance structures with design elements suitable for projects from the most simple to the most complex. The New American Home 2007 creates an efficient structure without compromising aesthetics, by incorporating the latest in cement-based products – the building material of choice for sustainable development. It features a wide array of energy efficient and sustainable design elements that streamline the construction process and create economies in the long-term maintenance of the home. For the fourth consecutive year, The New American home makes extensive use of concrete products. Insulated Precast Concrete
TX Active
TX Active is a self-cleaning, smog-eating material that is manufactured by introducing admixtures, TX Arca and TX Aria, into the traditional cement mix. The admixture TX Arca destroys pollutants that come into direct contact with the material, which will keep the building’s surface area clean without expending materials for building maintenance. The admixture TX Aria breaks down airborne pollutants, such as smog, that pollute the air around the surface of the building. TX Active will not only reduce maintenance to limit the overall energy footprint, but it will actually reduce the pollution in the air around the home. Fiber-cement Siding
Precast concrete walls provide additional energy benefits that do not show up on monthly energy bills. By constructing the panels in a factory, less material is required because precise mixture proportions and tighter tolerances are achievable. This significantly limits waste from the construction process and consequently, lowers overall usage of materials for any structure built with this type of wall systems. The pre-assembled panels also expedite the construction process, decreasing the number of labor hours necessary to complete the project. This translates directly into a reduction of overall cost to complete precast projects. Concrete Makes Sustainability Happen
Sources: Dow: Concrete Living, “Why STYROFOAM T-MASS Technology” http://www.dow.com/styrofoam/na/concreteliving/whytmass.htm Essroc: Products, “TX Active, the new photocatalytic cement technology for self-cleaning and pollution-reducing concrete, now available in North America.”
U.S. Department of Energy, Building America: “The 2007 New American Home, Orlando, Florida” http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy07osti/39426.pdf The International Builders’ Show: “IBS Showcase Homes” http://www.buildersshow.com/Home/Page.aspx?pageID=327 For more information or to contact us directly, please visit www.NAHB.org | ©2005, National Association of Home Builders |