Crumbs on the Mall: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of Markets in the District
Where the National Archives Building currently stands was once the site of the largest and busiest market in the District of Columbia. In following George Washington’s plan to have a market at this...
View ArticleThe Urban Garden
Located in Columbia Heights is an innovative approach on the possibilities of growing a fruit & vegetable garden in a dense urban environment by maximizing the potential of each square foot. The...
View ArticleHow to: the Events Calendar
The Architecture DC Blog is excited to introduce a unified calendar for the architecture community of the District. Updated monthly, the calendar will provide upcoming architecture events throughout...
View ArticleUrban Waterfalls
How about that rain last night folks? If you happened to be strolling through the alleys of Shaw during the monsoon (like a few of us AIA|DC bloggers were) – you would have discovered an abundance of...
View ArticleAlley Dwellings in the District
If you take a stroll through Washington DC’s many historic neighborhoods today, you will find yourself walking amongst beautiful, ornate brick townhouses marching one right next to the other along...
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