Ice Box Challenge Comes to New Mexico
Groundbreaking Project Aims to Showcase Energy Efficient Building Science, Open Trades Pathways for Local Youth, and Offer a Housing Solution for Northern New Mexicans in Need.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 10, 2025
Contact: Miles D. Conway
Phone: 505-455-2853
Miles@BuildNewMexico.com
Santa Fe, NM — A coalition of housing, educational, and community care organizations, including Santa Fe Area Home Builders Association, Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity, Esperanza Shelter, Santa Fe Community College, Youth Works, Early College Opportunities, B. Public Prefab, and National Association of Home Builders, announce the Northern New Mexico Ice Box Challenge for 2025.
The Northern New Mexico Ice Box Challenge, set to take place in Summer 2025, is a building science demonstration project to highlight energy-efficient building practices, open pathways to trades-careers for local youth, and offer one solution for urgent housing needs. As part of a global initiative, Santa Fe will join a list of cities worldwide that have hosted this innovative event.
The IceBox Challenge will feature three tiny homes constructed and exhibited by youth with coaching by local trade professionals. Each tiny home will be constructed to different building efficiency standards – from ultra-efficient passive house standards, to a 2021 modern code, and a 1950’s era construction standard.
All three tiny homes will be displayed near the NM State Capital building and loaded with approximately one ton of ice for the demonstration. Exposed to the summer sun, the amount of ice left in each house after the exhibition will demonstrate how different construction methods drastically impact energy consumption and how changes to building codes contribute to climate solutions.
Empowering the Next Generation
For the first time in IceBox Challenge history, high school-aged youth will participate in the construction work, gaining hands-on experience in cutting-edge energy-efficient construction techniques. The challenge not only educates but also opens up pathways toward careers in construction, design, and skilled trades.
Community Impact
Post-challenge, the tiny homes will serve as safe emergency housing for the Esperanza Shelter, reinforcing the project’s commitment to social impact and community well-being.
A Collaborative Effort
The IceBox Challenge unites a diverse team of contributors:
- ECO High School:
Constructing a tiny home that meets New Mexico Residential Building Codes (2021). - Santa Fe Community College: Building and then Retrofitting (after the exhibition) a lower-performing 1950s-era home with energy-saving upgrades.
- YouthWorks and Habitat for Humanity: Building tiny home to the Passive House standards using advanced construction and insulation techniques.
This hands-on public event invites the community to witness the power of energy-efficient design, helps open pathways into the trades for young people, and assists with emergency housing for a local women’s shelter. Sponsorship opportunities are available to support youth involvement and sustainable housing initiatives.
Subject Matter Experts for Press – Ice Box Challenge-related topics contacts on:
Workforce Development
Thomas Treece
2023 SFAHBA/NNMBA President
505.690.3804
arpadbuildersllc@comcast.net
Geneva Look
Academic Director School Trades, Advanced Technology, and Sustainability
Santa Fe Community College
505.428.1235
Geneva.Look@sfcc.edu
Johnny Gee
YouthBuild Program Manager
YouthWorks
505.989.1855
Johnny@santafeyouthworks.org
Rob Lochner
Interim Executive Director
Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity
505.986.5880
rob@santafehabitat.org
Eugene Doyle
Construction Teacher
Early College Opportunities High School
edoyle@sfps.k12.nm.us
Green Building Science
David Best
Senior Trainer
Energy Smart Academy
Santa Fe Community College
505.428.1049
david.best1@sfcc.edu
Edie Dillman
CEO & Co-Founder
B. Public Prefab
Info@bpublicprefab.com
505.230.4010
Housing Security & Affordability Issues
Jan McCray
Chief Executive Officer
Esperanza Shelter ceo@esperanzashelter.org
813.695.6593
Miles Conway
Executive Officer
SFAHBA/NNMBA
505.455.2853
EO@BUILDNEWMEXICO.com
Rob Lochner
Interim Executive Director
Santa Fe Habitat for Humanity
505.986.5880
rob@santafehabitat.org