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Home » Washington D.C.

Articles Tagged with ''Washington D.C.''

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Five Proposals Re-Envision a Resilient Tidal Basin

Deane Madsen
October 21, 2020
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In an invited ideas workshop, five landscape architecture firms developed scenarios and solutions to address perpetually rising waters in one of Washington, D.C.’s most celebrated landscapes.


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New Poll Shows Americans Prefer Classical Architecture for Federal Buildings

Laura Raskin
Laura Raskin
October 19, 2020
8 Comments

The National Civic Art Society's findings are surprising given the backlash to a possible new Executive Order which RECORD uncovered in February.


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Mecanoo Respectfully Revises Mies van der Rohe’s MLK Library

Deane Madsen
September 28, 2020
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Rethinking the original Modernist design brings an aging D.C. icon into the present with an eye toward the future.
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Frank Gehry’s Eisenhower Memorial Opens in Washington, D.C.

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
September 16, 2020
2 Comments
After a decade of contention and adaptation, the memorial is finally opening as both a dramatic tribute to the war hero who became President and a jewel of public space.
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Designers Quantify Racial Injustice in Data-Driven Installation on National Mall

Deane Madsen
August 26, 2020
One Comment
The temporary pavilion has been extended through September 12. See new photos from Washington, D.C.
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Melania Trump's White House Rose Garden Refresh Trades Trees for Views

Deane Madsen
August 24, 2020
4 Comments
Changes to the Kennedy’s Rose Garden, unveiled this weekend, come in subtle and not-so-subtle forms.
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The Architect's Photographer: Alan Karchmer

March 9, 2020
One Comment
An exhibition at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. examines the work of the architectural photographer.
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Voices Rise Up in Protest at Prospect of Federal Classical Style Mandate

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
February 14, 2020
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Many professional organizations have spoken out against a draft executive order, first reported by RECORD, that would dictate the style of new or upgraded federal buildings.
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Will the White House Order New Federal Architecture To Be Classical?

Cathleen-McGuigan
Cathleen McGuigan
February 4, 2020
6 Comments
RECORD has obtained what appears to be a preliminary draft of an executive order that, if implemented, would profoundly affect the future of federal architecture. The AIA issued a statement in response on Tuesday afternoon.
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Architects React to Trump’s New ‘Architect’ of the Capitol

Kara Mavros
January 17, 2020
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President Trump’s appointment of engineer J. Brett Blanton has sparked conversation within the profession of architecture.
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