Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
Filed under: Kennedy Green House by Tamy Severude
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Robin Wilson’s book, Kennedy Green House, documents the eco-healthy remodel of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Mary Richardson Kennedy’s mold infested Westchester County home by a ”Green Dream Team.” From the drawing of architectural plans to the selection of eco-friendly building materials and power sources to the retooling of the home with health-promoting, energy efficient appliances [...]
Monday, June 7th, 2010
Filed under: Kennedy Green House, Robin Wilson/Eco Friendly by Tamy Severude
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Kennedy Green House: Designing an Eco-Healthy Home from the Foundation to the Furniture authored by nationally recognized eco-friendly home design expert, Robin Wilson, received the bronze medal award in the Home and Garden category at the 2010 IPPY Awards in New York on May 25th.
Kennedy Green House, documents the eco-healthy remodel of Bobby and Mary Richardson [...]
Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
Filed under: Kennedy Green House by Nikki Krueger
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A couple of weeks ago several of us had the pleasure of having dinner with Robert Kennedy, Jr. while he was in Wisconsin to speak at UW-Platteville. As many of you have read on the blog by now, we are very excited to part of Mr. Kennedy’s green renovation – The Kennedy Green House. What [...]
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Filed under: Kennedy Green House by Nikki Krueger
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We are so excitied to be a part of this project and can’t wait to get a copy of Robin’s book!
“Kennedy Green House” aims to ensure the proper information is available to improve the quality of a reader’s eco-system – their health, home, furnishings, and lifestyle choices. The book will serve as a design and [...]
Friday, November 20th, 2009
Filed under: Kennedy Green House by Nikki Krueger
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Robin Wilson, eco-friendly home design expert and a pioneer in the green home movement, is helping spearhead a complete renovation of the private residence of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. which is being rebuilt after a flood and infestation of black mold. The original 1920s Colonial, located in Westchester County, NY was demolished and the new [...]