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Green Redux is about making things go around again - mainly buildings, house parts and furnishings. It’s also about the synergies between historic preservation and sustainable design, two distinct disciplines with common goals. This weblog is written by sibling team Ali Kriscenski and Scott Kriscenski, both experienced home improvement contractors. Ali is the green girl and Scott is the vintage guy.
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Ali Kriscenski is a freelance environmental writer and a senior editor at Inhabitat, an online journal dedicated to sustainable design - “future-forward design for the world you inhabit”.
Currently finishing her MS in Environmental Science from Antioch New England Graduate School, Ali holds a Masters Certificate in Sustainable Design from Boston Architectural College and completed her BA in Art History at University of Connecticut.
Prior to her graduate work, Ali ran a home improvement business in Connecticut for over a decade, specializing in interior finish work particularly decorative tile installation. She has experience as a commercial project manager, residential building designer and design consultant.
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Scott Kriscenski is a designer / builder with over fifteen years of architectural design and construction experience. His work throughout Boston is continually recognized for its exceptional design, project management, know-how and creativity.
Scott is a registered Massachusetts Home Improvement Contractor and Construction Supervisor. His company, S.B.K. Unlimited, offers interior and exterior renovation, electrical, plumping and HVAC upgrades, cabinetry, home office and home theater solutions.
Scott studied Architectural Engineering & Technology at Hartford State Technical College and then continued design studies at the Boston Architectural College. He is a supporter of local initiatives and a Corporate Building Materials Donor for the Boston Building Materials Co-op and Building Materials Resource Center. He has also served as a panelist for Build Boston Residential Design.
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