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
03 Nov 2010

greenHILLhome: Winterize

Colder temperatures are upon us, and it will just get colder (well, until sometime in 2011).  Many of us spend time turning off exterior water supplies and covering patio furniture, but how many people take a few hours to winterize their homes each fall?  Spending some time sealing cracks and topping off (or replacing) insulation […]


25 Oct 2010

greenHILLhome: DC Offers Rebates for Energy Star Today!

If you were planning on replacing that water heater before winter sets in, or perhaps you’ve been procrastinating about replacing an old dishwasher, now is a great time to spring into action.  The DC  Energy Star Appliance Rebate Program officially starts today, October 25 and will run until the funding is exhausted.  That means the […]


20 Oct 2010

greenHILLhome: Notes and Asides

Supersize Me. Last week many of us were left holding our trash and recycling due to the tragedy at the Department of Sanitation facility on W Street NE.  Those with trash pick-up once a week had our collections skipped because of in incident at the facility in combination with the Columbus Day holiday.  Fortunately cooler […]


13 Oct 2010

Things We Take For Granted: The Capitol Dome

Well, duh.  I mean, it’s only the reason our neighborhood exists in its present form and why thousands if not millions of tourists a year come to DC.  Let’s face it though; unless you work in politics (and there are many of us who do not) or specialize in local interest walking tours (there are […]


07 Oct 2010

The To-Do List

Survive the high humidity and brutal heat of a DC summer and the unpredictable nature of a DC winter and residents are rewarded with two months of great weather: April and October.  Temperatures are crisper, the humidity is lower, and it’s mostly a pleasure to be outside.  Why not spend some time outside this weekend?  […]


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