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Building Washington

Building Washington
Author: Robert J. Kapsch
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1421424886

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A richly illustrated behind-the-scenes tour of how the nation’s capital was built. In 1790, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson set out to build a new capital for the United States of America in just ten years. The area they selected on the banks of the Potomac River, a spot halfway between the northern and southern states, had few resources or inhabitants. Almost everything needed to build the federal city would have to be brought in, including materials, skilled workers, architects, and engineers. It was a daunting task, and these American Founding Fathers intended to do it without congressional appropriation. Robert J. Kapsch’s beautifully illustrated book chronicles the early planning and construction of our nation’s capital. It shows how Washington, DC, was meant to be not only a government center but a great commercial hub for the receipt and transshipment of goods arriving through the Potomac Canal, then under construction. Picturesque plans would not be enough; the endeavor would require extensive engineering and the work of skilled builders. By studying an extensive library of original documents—from cost estimates to worker time logs to layout plans—Kapsch has assembled a detailed account of the hurdles that complicated this massive project. While there have been many books on the architecture and planning of this iconic city, Building Washington explains the engineering and construction behind it.


Georgetown Houses of the Federal Period

Georgetown Houses of the Federal Period
Author: Deering Davis
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1982
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780517017326

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Classical Architecture and Monuments of Washington, D.C.: A History & Guide

Classical Architecture and Monuments of Washington, D.C.: A History & Guide
Author: Michael Curtis
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1625859716

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For architecture aficinados and historians, this comprehensive view of the statues, monuments and architectural plans of Washington DC provides an exciting insight into our federal city. Author Michael Curtis guides this tour of the heart of the District of Columbia's buildings, statues, and monuments. Classical design formed our nation's capital. The soaring Washington Monument, the columns of the Lincoln Memorial and the spectacular dome of the Capitol Building speak to the founders' expansive vision of our federal city. Learn about the L'Enfant and McMillan plans for Washington, D.C., and how those designs are reflected in two hundred years of monuments, museums and representative government. View the statues of our Founding Fathers with the eye of a sculptor and gain insight into the criticism and controversies of modern additions to Washington's monumental structure.


George Hadfield: Architect of the Federal City

George Hadfield: Architect of the Federal City
Author: Dr Julia King
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-09-28
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1472412745

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During his lifetime, the work of architect George Hadfield (1763–1826) was highly regarded, both in England and the United States. Since his death, however, Hadfield's contributions to architecture have slowly faded from view, and few of his buildings survive. In order to reassess Hadfield's career and work, this book draws upon a wide selection of written and visual sources to reconstruct his life and legacy.


Capital Drawings

Capital Drawings
Author: Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2005-12-09
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0801872324

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This elegant volume, a guide to the Library of Congress's massive collection of architectural drawings, offers a celebration of the ambitious project of designing the nation's capital. Each of its "capital drawings" reflects some aspect of the lives, history, and values of the building's creators and sponsors. 55 color illustrations. 123 halftones.


Federal Design Matters

Federal Design Matters
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1974
Genre: Architectural design
ISBN:

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AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, DC

AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, DC
Author: G. Martin Moeller Jr.
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2022-09-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1421443848

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The additions and revisions incorporated into the latest edition illuminate broader demographic and physical changes in the city, including the emergence of new neighborhoods and the redevelopment of once-neglected areas.