Green Built Texas Co-Chairman Chris Miles of GreenCraft Builders, LLC has been nominated for the 2010 Hanley Award. The award recognizes vision and leadership in sustainable housing and is the industry’s premiere award for those who have made a deep and lasting contribution to the field.
“Just being considered among such an honorable field of industry leaders is an accomplishment in and of itself,” said Miles. “I am grateful that the radio show [House Talk Today] and the owners of my show homes have given me the opportunity to share my passion for high performance building with so many people.”
The award winner, which includes a $50,000 grant will be decided later this month and will be presented at the USGBC Hanley Award Dinner on Nov. 17, during the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Chicago.
Other nominees include:
David Baker, FAIA, LEED AP
Principal/Founder, David Baker + Partners, Architects
San Francisco, CA
www.dbarchitect.com
Dennis Creech
Executive Director, Southface Energy Institute
Atlanta, GA
www.southface.org
David Gottfried
Founder, USGBC
Regenerative Ventures, WorldBuild Consulting
Berkeley, CA
www.regen-net.com
Robert Hammon, PhD
Principal, ConSol
Stockton, CA
www.consol.ws
Mark LaLiberte
President, LaLiberteonline.com
Denver, CO
www.laliberteonline.com
Make It Right Foundation
New Orleans, LA
www.makeitrightnola.org
William McDonough
Principal, William McDonough + Partners
Charlottesville, VA
www.mcdonoughpartners.com
Peter Pfeiffer, FAIA
Principal, Barley & Pfeiffer Architects
Austin, TX
www.barleypfeiffer.com
Alex Wilson
Founder, Executive Editor, BuildingGreen LLC
Brattleboro, VT
www.buildinggreen.com
Steven Winter, FAIA
President, Steven Winter Associates
Norwalk, CT
www.swinter.com
Sunia Zaterman
Executive Director, Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
Washington, DC
www.clpha.org
The 2010 Hanley Award judges include Michael J. Hanley, co-founder and retired CEO of Hanley Wood and president of The Hanley Foundation; Frank Anton, longtime industry thought-leader and CEO of Hanley Wood; Joyce Mason, vice president of marketing for Pardee Homes in California, a green building leader in themselves; Nate Kredich, vice president of residential market development for the USGBC; and last year’s recipient, Edward Mazria, founder of Architecture 2030.






