That Seawright Homes takes the “Design With Nature” principle to heart can be seen in the environmental conservation and land planning awards and recognition given to our new home communities:
1982: Woods Landing on The Little Magothy, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
Grand Award, Environmental Landscaping - Metropolitan Washington Landscape Contractors Association
1988: Woodspring at New Market, New Market, Frederick County, MD
Maryland State Office of Planning
1990: Woods Landing on the Little Magothy
White Oak Award - Maryland Department of the Environment recognition for best statewide example of voluntary forest conservation.
1992: Woodspring at New Market
White Oak Award - Maryland Department of the Environment recognition for best statewide example of voluntary forest conservation
1994: Timber Creek - Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD
White Oak Award - Maryland Department of the Environment recognition for best statewide example of voluntary forest conservation
2008: The Orchard at New Market - New Market, Frederick County, MD
Award of Excellence - Frederick County Builders Association award for best new home community
My next post on Seawright’s philosophy of home building and community design will outline how the “stewardship” concept and principles of “less is more” and “design with nature” foster communities that stand apart from the majority.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
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