About the Tour
showcases local, sustainable and green new homes, remodels, and energy
retrofits in the greater Seattle area. The 2014 tour includes 35 sites
and 12 Sustainability Stops, sponsored by members of the Northwest
EcoBuilding Guild and Built Green.
Attending the Tour
Planning your day
Date and time
Saturday, April 26, 2014
11:00am – 5:00pm
Location
The tour is self guided, and visitors can begin at any site. View the map of all sites at nwgreenhometour.org/map
Ticketless event
The tour is completely free, and no tickets are required. Visitors are required to sign a liability waiver at their
first stop on the tour.
Getting around
Many tour goers enjoy biking or walking between the sites, and carpooling is strongly encouraged.
Keep up with us
Like us on facebook to receive tour updates https://www.facebook.com/NWGreenHomeTour
North Seattle walking tour
In partnership with Feet First, a walking tour will begin at 11am at Stop 7,
Hale’s Ales, 4301 Leary Way NW. The 5-mile, moderately paced walk will
take visitors through the Fremont, Phinney, and Greenwood neighborhoods,
connecting six NW Green Home Tour sites. More info.
About the partners:
What is Built Green® ? Built Green is an environmentally-friendly, non-profit, residential building program of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties, developed in partnership with King County, Snohomish County, and other agencies in Washington state to set standards of excellence that can make a significant impact on housing, health and the environment. Built Green homes are designed to provide homeowners with comfortable, durable, environmentally friendly homes that are cost-effective to own and operate. These resource-efficient homes are crafted to exceed building codes and provide homeowners with years of healthy, quality living, while protecting our families and the precious Northwest environment. The program provides consumers with easy-to-understand rating systems, which quantify environmentally friendly building practices for remodeling and new home construction, communities and multifamily development units. Who is Built Green®? Built Green is a membership organization comprised of builders, developers, architects, subcontractors, suppliers, lenders, and real estate agents working together to improve quality of life in King and Snohomish Counties. The Built Green program accomplishes this by using a menu of options that provide quality homes which, compared to standard homes, are more cost-effective to own and operate, healthier, safer, and more protective of our beautiful Pacific Northwest environment. Look for the Built Green Logo. The Built Green logo is assurance that your builder has certified that your new home contains selected Built Green features and meets the criteria on the Built Green checklist.
More info at Builtgreen.net
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Northwest EcoBuilding Guild
a 501(c)(3) community of builders, designers, suppliers, homeowners,
and partners concerned with ecological building in the Pacific
Northwest. The Guild empowers people through education to transform the built environment for long term sustainability.
Guild was founded in 1993 by a small group of professionals already
incorporating green building ideas into their practices. They formed the
Guild in order to network, learn and exchange ideas related to their
areas of expertise. The Guild has now grown to seven chapters serving
the diverse bioregions of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British
Columbia.
to support through education the progressive work of our members in the
Pacific Northwest in order to improve the relationship between our
communities and our built environment.
provide open-source educational materials to the construction industry
and the general public in order to encourage building practices that
dramatically reduce carbon emissions, are self-sustaining, contribute to
local economies, and create optimal conditions for human health and
community.
the Guild community there is a strong emphasis on thought-leadership,
community, integrity, sustainability, innovation, education and fun.
These values are the foundation for all Guild programs, and are carried
forward by the Guild Chapters and members alike.
– See more here
This is where our booth will be, at the new Kenmore City Hall |