Jon Penndorf

Jon Penndorf has been a Capitol Hill resident since 2006 but has lived in (and close-in to) Washington DC since 1995, and wonders when he can start telling people he is “from here” instead of saying he moved here for college from New York. An architect specializing in green design, Jon works for a large architecture firm with an office in Northwest DC. Off-the-clock he enjoys spending time outside with his family, traveling, making and sampling gin and bourbon cocktails, finding new restaurants to try, and of course writing. He contributes to local and national architecture association newsletters on a regular basis in addition to writing for THIH. Jon lives with his wife, daughter, son, and cat in their SE Hill rowhouse.

Jon Penndorf
31 May 2011

In the Rearview – May on THIH and Beyond

What a month.  We went from celebrating spring to hatred and name-calling, and that was just among the City Council members.  May has been a pretty exciting month for us Hill residents.  I’ll cut right to it and save the rants about the weather (though it is a bit muggy these days, no?). What did […]


20 May 2011

Happy Second Anniversary To Us

At the risk of being called out for navel-gazing, we’d like to take this opportunity to wish ourselves a happy second anniversary.  Yes the little-blog-that-could has been posting observations, reviews, announcements, and criticisms for two whole years today.  The traditional gift for a second year anniversary is cotton, so feel free to purchase one of […]


11 May 2011

"Top Chef" Tour Comes to Eastern Market

If you’re a fan of reality TV and food porn, mark your calendar for Saturday, May 28, and Sunday, May 29.  “Top Chef: The Tour” will be rolling into Eastern Market for a veritable Food-a-palooza, complete with cook-offs between participating chefs.  The event will also include demonstrations, raffles, games, and chances for photos and autographs with […]


05 May 2011

greenHILLhome: Synthetic Turf at Watkins, Part 2

In part one of this article we started to examine the pros and cons of synthetic turf, specifically with respect to the new installation at Watkins Elementary/Watkins Recreation Center.  There’s more to say about plastic, though, and specifically when plastic is installed outside as a playing field. Another concern with regard to synthetic turf heating […]


04 May 2011

greenHILLhome: Synthetic Turf at Watkins, Part 1

Over the winter and early spring the grass field behind Watkins Elementary School was replaced with an artificial turf playing surface.  I’d been wondering about the ecological impact of replacing live plant material with a synthetic system and I had a suspicion there were camps for and against the transition.  The data I found wasn’t […]


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