Bob Kreger Recognized as One of Two Builders Statewide To Achieve Full Passive House Certification
Kreger Design Build Leading Zero-Energy Homebuilding Industry in New Mexico
SANTA FE, N.M., March 26, 2015 - - Architect and home builder Bob Kreger, president of Kreger Design Build, is now certified as both a PHIUS CPHC (Certified Passive House Consultant) and a PHIUS CPHB (Certified Passive House Builder). Kreger is one of only two people in New Mexico to attain both certifications and plans to provide New Mexicans more zero-energy homes that artfully incorporate the Passive House Standard. PHIUS stands for Passive House Institute US: www.PHIUS.org.
Kreger has been quietly transforming his clients’ home building and living experiences for more than 30 years and is now poised to help make New Mexico a leader in the zero-energy home building industry. Kreger Design Build clients live in homes created with his performance-driven design concepts.
“True value creation begins with energy conservation strategies embraced early in the design process” Kreger said. “This performance-driven design and building process is what makes a Passive House a cost-optimal solution for energy savings as well as water savings over years of ownership. Many of our clients choose us for the benefits of durable value, enhanced comfort, innovative water conservation strategies, low-energy or zero- energy aspects of a Passive House as well as for common sense aging in place strategies.”
The Passive House Standard targets a minimum of an 80 percent reduction in heating and cooling costs yielding these benefits:
Future-proofing against the economic and environmental costs of continued fossil fuel consumption
Delivering much higher construction comfort and durability than what’s offered locally today
Enhancing interior indoor environmental quality
Saving substantially on annual operating costs
Providing proven long-term sustainability
Globally, millions of square feet are being built to the Passive Building Standard including single-family homes, multi-family structures and commercial buildings. The Passive House Institute US (PHIUS) performs continuous research and development and is a leading authority on the subject of Passive House methodology, based on climate-specific design standards and rigorous training.
“The smart way to build a home these days is to consider not only the benefits of a low energy profile while you enjoy them, but also consider the impact it will have long after you’re gone. We have the technology to do this today – Passive House Standards are environmentally sound from start to finish. Why not do it right from the start?”
About Kreger Design Build
Architect W. Robert (Bob) Kreger, AIA, specializes in high performance residential design build. He produced the first custom LEED Platinum home in the state of New Mexico in 2008. Headquartered in Santa Fe, Kreger Design Build was established in 2002 and recently certified with the Passive House Institute US as both a CPHC (Certified Passive Home Consultant) and a CPHB (Certified Passive House Builder). Bob Kreger is also a licensed New Mexico home builder, and has been recognized several times by the Haciendas Parade of Homes for green building. A Habitat for Humanity Hero, he was voted by his peers for launching the ongoing energy performance transformation in homes built by Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity. Kreger is also developing architecturally enhanced and insulated rainwater storage, called RainVessels, informed by the newly released WERS Standard (Water Efficiency Rating Score).
See www.WERS.us.
Learn more: www.KregerDesignBuild.com www.PHIUS.org