26 Tavano Road (Robinwood Historic District)
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The Robinwood Historic District consists of 21 mid-century Modern houses erected as the centerpiece of a unified housing development in the mid-1960s in the Town of Ossining, Westchester County, New York. Included in the district is the home at 26 Tavano Road. The houses which form this cohesive mid-twentieth century housing enclave were designed by architect Harry Wenning, a New Jersey native who was educated at the College of William & Mary and subsequently at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a degree in architecture in 1952.
The Robinwood Historic District, including 26 Tavano Road, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.
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Backstory and Context
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26 Tavano Road is a wood frame single-story house with low-pitched, nearly flat roof, erected above an irregular but roughly rectangular plan. The building has a low-slung profile on a rise of land at the southeast corner of Tavano Road's northern spur. The front elevation features two distinctive blocks between which is a deeply recessed entrance bay which is spanned by purlins that support a partial trellis roof. The facade fenestration is asymmetrical with a section of clerestory windows on the north of the entrance and both clerestory with triple windows below on the opposite section. The entrance accommodates double 32-panel wood doors flanked by ceiling to floor sidelight windows.
The house has a concrete block and cast stone foundation with vertical board siding. Like many of the other homes, there is an elevated porch on the rear elevation.
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- “Robinwood Historic District #100003632.” National Register of Historic Places. United States Department of the Interior/National Park Service.
- The Hastings News, "Wenning's Architectural Range: The Simplex, Duplex or Complex," 7 April 1966.
- Panetta, Roger, Westchester the American Suburb, New York, Fordham University Press, 2006.