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
02 Jun 2010

greenHILLhome: Solar Panels Investigated, Part 2

In Part 1 of the Solar Panels Investigated series, I discussed the general set-up of a photovoltaic energy system, tossed around some pros and cons, and provided some resources for homeowners to help fund an installation.  Part 2 will narrow the focus of the conversation to solar energy on the Hill.


27 May 2010

Coming Soon: Crepes in Southeast?

Hill East seems to have a dearth of restaurants, but the neighborhood may soon get a boost of sweet and savory love at the corner of 15th and C Streets SE.  “Crepes on the Corner Coming Soon” is what reads in the windows of the first floor of the recently completed four-unit, four-story condo building […]


24 May 2010

Results for Haiti

It’s great when a local business gives back to the community, and even better when that business recognizes a greater need and finds ways to help.  Such is the case of Results the Gym, the local chain of fitness centers that has a prominent and popular location at G Street SE.  Since it opened, Results […]


19 May 2010

greenHILLhome: Solar Panels Investigated, Part 1

As a recent new homeowner I’ve been trying to find ways to green our home.  There are lots of little things we’ve done or started doing to reduce our energy use, reduce our water use, and recycle more.  One of the “bigger steps” and certainly a financial commitment we have started looking into is how […]


18 May 2010

DCPL Cites Historic Hill Structure as "Endangered" AGAIN

This past weekend the DC Preservation League announced its 2010 list of the most endangered historic places in Washington.  One Capitol Hill structure made the short list this year: Anne Archbold Hall on the grounds of the former DC General Hospital.  (Note to the DCPL: this property is in Southeast DC, not Northeast as listed in […]


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