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How Nominating a Landscape Architect Elevates Your Building Projects and Reputation

In the competitive world of home building, the quality of your professional partnerships can make the difference between a good project and an extraordinary one. Landscape architects are among the most valuable collaborators a builder can work with, yet their contributions often go unrecognized outside the immediate project team. Nominating a landscape architect for industry […]

How Infrastructure Spending Fuels Suburban Sprawl and What Builders Need to Know

For decades, home builders have followed the path of least resistance to the urban fringe, where land is cheaper, regulations are looser, and large tracts await subdivision. But a growing body of research suggests that this pattern of outward expansion is not simply a natural market outcome. It is actively subsidized by state and local

TMDL Compliance for Builders: Navigating Stormwater Regulations Under the Clean Water Act

TMDL Compliance for Builders: Navigating Stormwater Regulations Under the Clean Water Act Environmental regulations around stormwater management have become increasingly significant for residential builders. Among the most important but often misunderstood requirements is compliance with Total Maximum Daily Load, or TMDL, standards established under the Clean Water Act. For builders developing land near impaired waterways,

Selecting Exterior Doors for Residential Construction: Materials, Performance, and Design Strategies for Professional Builders

When it comes to residential construction, exterior doors serve a dual purpose that few building components can match. They shape first impressions and establish the architectural character of a property, while also serving as a critical element of the building envelope responsible for thermal insulation, air sealing, security, and weather resistance. For professional builders, selecting

Mixed-Use Development in Your Future: What Builders Need to Know About This Growing Market

Mixed-use development is no longer a niche strategy reserved for large metropolitan infill projects. Across the United States, home builders of all sizes are discovering that combining residential, commercial, and retail components within a single project creates value that single-use zoning cannot match. As market preferences shift toward walkable, amenity-rich communities, understanding how to plan,

How Home Builder Partnerships Are Advancing Affordable Housing Development

As housing affordability continues to challenge communities across the United States, a growing number of home builders are stepping up with innovative approaches that combine market-rate development with meaningful community investment. The recent collaboration between Centex Homes, Shea Homes, and Lennar Communities in Santa Clara County offers a compelling blueprint for how multi-market home builders

Asian-Inspired Garage Doors: The Clopay Avante Collection and Modern Residential Entry Design

Asian-Inspired Garage Doors: The Clopay Avante Collection and the Rise of Modern Residential Entry Design Residential architecture continues to draw from global design traditions, and few influences have proven as enduring as Asian aesthetics. Clean lines, natural materials, and a seamless indoor-outdoor connection define this approach. The garage door, often the largest moving element on

Award-Winning Home Design: Lessons from the Cradle to Cradle Housing Competition

Award-Winning Home Design: Lessons from the Cradle to Cradle Housing Competition Home building competitions offer a unique window into the future of residential construction. The Cradle to Cradle (C2C) Housing Design and Construction Competition, organized by the Council of Community Services and the Art Museum of Western Virginia, brought together more than 625 submissions from

Developing Strong Builder-Developer Partnerships for Master-Planned Communities

Success in residential construction has always depended on more than just technical skill and quality materials. The most enduring projects grow out of strong relationships between builders and developers, relationships that are cultivated long before the first shovel hits the ground. When a developer like Lowe Enterprises begins planning a 2,043-acre community such as Canyons