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DWELL HARLEM HOUSE – A Green Home Renovation

07/30/2009
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Exterior Shot, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Interior Shot, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Interior Shot, Bathroom, Slate Tiles, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Interior Shot, Bathroom, Slate Tiles, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Green Roof, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Exterior Shot, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Exterior Shot, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street
    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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    When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/dwell-harlem-house-a-green-renovation/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Dwell Harlem House, Alysia Reiner, David Alan Basche, Green Home Renovation in Harlem, Exterior Shot, Green Harlem Renovation, Green renovation on 128th Street

When Alysia Reiner and David Alan Basche went searching for a home in Manhattan, they had no idea they'd end up rescuing an abandoned crack house and turn it into a green dream home - all in front of the rolling cameras of Dwell TV. Now, a year and a half after the project began, the Green Harlem House, designed by Brooklyn architect Hannah Purdy, is almost complete and is getting ready to open to the public this coming weekend on May 20th. We highly encourage any New Yorkers who are interested in exploring the idea of green home renovation to come and check out the Harlem House this Sunday at 1pm....

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