G. Martin Moeller, Jr. (WASHINGTON, DC), is an independent curator and writer and the editor of ArchitectureDC. He is the author of The Favrot Family of Louisiana: A History over Three Centuries and the coeditor of Liquid Stone: New Architecture in Concrete.
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Preface Acknowledgments Notes to the Reader Introduction. The Architecture of Washington, DC, 1791-2021 Tours A. Governmental Capitol Hill B. The Mall C. Near Southwest D. Capitol Riverfront E. Residential Capitol Hill F. NoMa / Union Market G. Judiciary Square / Mount Vernon Square / Penn Quarter H. Pennsylvania Avenue I. Downtown-East End J. White House / Lafayette Square K. Downtown-West End L. Foggy Bottom M. Georgetown N. Foxhall O. Sheridan-Kalorama / Massachusetts Avenue Heights P. Dupont/Logan Q. Shaw / U Street R. Meridian Hill S. Woodley Park / Cleveland Park / Van Ness T. Other Buildings of Interest Index Photo Credits
A new guidebook to the capital city's architecture brings powerful evidence of the continuing evolution of Washington's streetscape. -- "Washington Post" Accessible to architects and tourists alike, and perhaps especially locals. -- "Roll Call" The model of what a concise, attractive guidebook should be. -- "Mid-Atlantic Country" This handsomely illustrated guide covers not only the monuments of the Mall but also the diplomatic chateaux lining Massachusetts Avenue, NW; the churches, parks, and other monumental architecture that climb up Meridian Hill; and the 'brutalism on a grand scale' that characterizes the new FBI building and other bureaucratic monstrosities. -- "Washington Times"