Two military housing communities, an old cotton mill reworked into luxury apartments and one of the first high-rise rental apartment towers to be built in downtown Boston since the 1980s are among the innovative multifamily housing projects selected as finalists for the 2008 Pillars of the Industry Awards, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) announced today.
The Pillars, considered the multifamily housing industry's most prestigious awards, honor superior achievement in apartment and condominium development, design, marketing and management, and are considered a showcase of future trends.
"Although all the projects selected as finalists are beautiful, this is not just a beauty contest," said Leonard Wood, chairman of NAHB's Multifamily Leadership Board and founder of Wood Partners in Atlanta. "The Pillars of the Industry program rewards true creativity in the development of multifamily housing, and this year's list is particularly impressive."
Wood said he was very encouraged to see the large number of entries in the affordable housing category, which recognizes excellence in projects in which 40 percent of the apartment units are affordable to people earning 60 percent or less of an area's median income. That category had more entries than any other builder category in this year's program, which attracted a record number of entries overall. Wood also noted that several of the projects named as finalists represent cutting-edge green building, by
incorporating sustainable design techniques.
Demonstrating the dynamics of the current housing market, this year's award entries represented many more nominations for rental properties than condos, and a larger number of smaller scale projects, including a dramatic resurgence in the number of garden apartment communities nominated for
recognition. Yet, even the garden apartment communities reflected the interest of many of today's renters and buyers to live in an urban environment, with an emphasis on pedestrian-friendly amenities and locations near mass transit. The marketing category nominations were also broadly influenced by urban design trends, offering up campaigns that highlight the "live, work and play" lifestyles of today's infill multifamily housing communities.
A panel of judges known for their industry expertise in multifamily housing design, development, and marketing selected the finalists in 29 categories, including the Multifamily Development Firm of the Year Award and Property Management Company of the Year.
Winners will be announced at a gala ceremony held in conjunction wit h NAHB Multifamily's Pillars of the Industry Conference, April 2, 2008, at the Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, Colo. NAHB will also name the "Multifamily Community of the Year" at the gala, which is sponsored by Time Warner Cable.
For a complete list of this year's finalists, please go to:
http://www.nahb.org/generic.aspx?genericContentID=89130
NAHB Multifamily's Diamond sponsor is Time Warner Cable, the second-largest cable operator in the U.S. and an industry leader in developing and launching innovative video, data and voice services. Start Over, one of the many Time Warner Cable innovations, won the 2006 EmmyR Award for Outstanding Innovation and Achievement in Advanced Media Technology for Best Use of On Demand Technology over Private (Closed) Networks. Time Warner Cable has decades of experience in partnering with multifamily owners and management companies to provide residents with quality video, data and voice products.
For additional information about Time Warner Cable, see the company's web site: www.timewarnercable.com.
NAHB Multifamily also gratefully acknowledges the following companies for their generous support: AT&T, Chase Home Fi