GLEN ELLYN, Ill. – Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) has prompted the EPA to draw attention to a healthier way of building that addresses and corrects IAQ concerns. As a result, the American Lung Association (ALA) has created a national education program called the Health House project.
The “Millennium II” is Illinois' first health house, designed by Architect Bill Styczynski of Styczynski, Walker & Associates. The premise of the home's design was conceived with the intent to educate construction professionals and homeowners about the benefits of building "Green," lessening indoor air pollution and controlling energy loss. The 10,000-sq-ft home will meet the criteria set forth by the ALA of Minnesota for building healthier and more energy- efficient homes, while raising the standards for better indoor environments.