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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 18 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 18 Tavano Road, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2019.


Sky, Plant, Cloud, Building

The house is a wood frame single-story building with hipped roof, built on a square plan and banked into it site, which slopes downwards to allow for at-grade access to a one -bay garage at basement level. It features a single central recessed bay where the principal entrance is situated. The house is covered by a broad hipped roof with projecting eaves which rise to a central monitor which accommodates a top-mounted skylight. There is an additional more conventional skylight located on the east pitch of the roof. There is a cantilevered porch on the rear elevation and continues on the east and south sides. It has a concrete block foundation and vertical board wood siding.

  1. “Robinwood Historic District #100003632.” National Register of Historic Places. United States Department of the Interior/National Park Service.
  2. The Hastings News, "Wenning's Architectural Range: The Simplex, Duplex, or Complex," 7 April 1966.
  3. Panetta, Roger, Westchester the American Suburb, New York, Fordham Press, 2006.