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Champion’s Bunbury Modular Receives its Second
Industry Award of the Year
TROY, Mich., Nov. 20 2008 – Champion Homes, a
leader in factory-built construction, the largest modular
homebuilder in North America and builder of Genesis
Homes, announces its Bunbury model has received
another 2008 industry award.  On Monday, Nov. 17,
2008, it was awarded the prestigious 2008 Excellence in
Systems Building Award in the “Modular Home under
2,300 square feet” category, presented by the Building
Systems Councils (BSC) of the National Association of
Home Builders (NAHB).

The award was presented to Bunbury designer and
award-winning architect Roberto Kritzer at the BSC
SHOWCASE ’08 Excellence in Marketing and Home
Design Awards Ceremony held at the Peabody Hotel in
Memphis, Tenn.  Kritzer’s Bunbury was selected from
over 110 Excellence Awards entries in a variety of
categories. A panel of five judges with extensive
experience and knowledge in the systems-built industry
chose the winners.

Kritzer’s entry, designed for urban in-fill applications,
was first displayed at the 2007 Urban Land Institute Fall
Meeting where it was viewed by thousands of
attendees.  It has since been used in a number of in-fill
projects and is being considered for many others.

“Flexibility of design is key in urban redevelopment
projects.  Here, the goal was to provide high-quality,
attractive housing that fits with existing local architecture
and can be constructed quickly in a neighborhood-
friendly manner,” said Kritzer.

Kritzer designed the three-bedroom, two-bath modular
home to fit on the typical constricted, urban-sized lot.  
Feature-filled with an easy-living floor plan, the 1,914 sq.
-ft., two-story Bunbury can be produced with a variety of
exteriors (HardiePlankÔ, lap siding, brick, shake, etc.),
architectural styles (farmhouse, Victorian, colonial, etc.),
and configurations (single-family, flat, duplex) to fit in
with the surrounding architecture.  The single-family
version is produced in two modules with an entry pod.  A
garage can also be integrated into the design.

“My objective was to design an aesthetically-pleasing
modular home with single- and multi-family options that
would fit in the urban environment of any city and
country,” said Kritzer.

Kritzer has designed a variety of modular projects
throughout his 27 years in the industry and 13 years at
Champion. His designs include single- and multi-family
homes, urban in-fill, hotels and resorts, apartments,
military housing, affordable workforce, mixed-use
(residential over retail) developments, and franchise and
commercial buildings.  Kritzer received his Bachelor of
Science in Architecture and Town Planning from the
Technion Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel.