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
13 May 2010

The To Do List

Another weekend of sunny spring weather is approaching, and with it a crop of diverse, unique, and interesting special events on and around Capitol Hill.  That is, despite the delayed opening of Biergarten Haus on H St, NE and Chesapeake Room on Barracks Row.  Cross your fingers that these folks get their sign-offs ASAP so […]


04 May 2010

greenHILLhome: E-cycling on the Hill

We’ve reduced our trash output through composting and learned how to properly dispose of our oversized trash using city services, but what to do with items we can’t readily recycle and that we know are toxic for the planet?  DC limits curbside recycling to certain materials, but that doesn’t mean we have to trash our […]


28 Apr 2010

Heavenly Historical Homes to Come in Southeast

In December 2007, the Episcopal parishes of St. Monica’s and St. James merged and became the Parish of St. Monica and St. James, located at the original St. James parish location at C and Eighth Streets NE. The vacated church building where St. Monica’s was originally located, on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and A […]


22 Apr 2010

GREENhillHOME: Are you RiverSmart Smart?

Happy Earth Day!  It’s the hope of this writer and blog that you take a moment today to recommit yourself to all the ecologically-minded things you do as well as consider taking some additional steps to reduce your impact on the environment.  Got recycling under control?  Using cloth bags instead of plastic, saving your nickels […]


19 Apr 2010

“Center for Opportunity” Proposed for Historic Gales School

If you’ve driven on Massachusetts Avenue NW near Union Station in the past few years, you’ve noticed an old building facade being held up by metal braces.  The historic Gales School at 65 Massachusetts Avenue NW has been empty and crumbling for years, but the DC Department of Real Estate Services just closed a proposal […]


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