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Buildings of the District of Columbia (Buildings of the United States) [Paperback]

Pamela Scott (Author), Antoinette J. Lee (Author)
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Buildings of the United States February 9, 1995
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America's architectural heritage is incredibly rich--from Alaska's log cabins and Iowa's silos, to Michigan's automobile plants and the District of Columbia's monuments. Now, in Buildings of the United States, a monumental project commissioned by the Society of Architecural Historians, we have the first state-by-state survey American architecture reflecting the geographic, climatic, and ethnic diversity of the country. It records the works of national and international masters of American architecture, as well as works by unknown hands. From pre-Columbian ruins to modern skyscrapers, from churches, courthouses, and theatres, to factories, barns, and gas stations, the volumes balance coverage of urban, suburban, and rural architecture. The authors of the volumes are architectural historians with a distinct and thorough knowledge of the states about which they have written. Each volume is profusely illustrated with photographs and line drawings, many of which were commissioned for the work.
Destined to become a national treasure, Buildings of the United States is the authoritative reference on our architectural heritage and will become delight to the general reader and traveler as well as an indispensable source book for scholars and students of architectural history, preservation, and urban planning.

The public architecture of Washington D.C. is well-known throughout the world. The Capitol, the White House, and other major monuments are familiar to millions of people who have never visited the city. Less familiar are many notable public and private buildings located in the central city and scattered throughout Washington's residential neighborhoods, ranging from the eighteenth-century port city of Georgetown to the mid-twentieth-century urban renewal area known as the Southwest Quadrant.
Tracing the evolution of the district's architectrual character from the Revolutionary War to the present, Pamela Scott and Antoinette J. Lee survey major public and government buildings, monuments and memorials, residential buildings and neighborhoods, parks and recreational areas, and commercial and industrial centers. From the Vietnam Memorial, the Smithsonian Institution, and the United States Patent Office to Howard and Georgetown universities, nineteenth-century row houses, and elegant Beaux-Arts mansions, this volume captures the full array of Washington's architecural styles.
Containing over 360 magnificent photographs, drawings, and maps, Buildings of the District of Columbia is a compelling source of information for the general reader, and a splendid guidebook for the traveler.

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"Washington has always had its share of guidebooks, but for nearly 20 years has lacked one devoted solely to its architecture--ample reason to celebrate the publication this month of Buildings of the District of Columbia....For layman and specialist alike this will become a standard first stop on a research trail....This is a fine, much-needed book. Lee and Scott deserve thanks and huge success."--The Washington Post

"Some of the best and brightest writers and scholars in the field are behind this series....This looks like a classic series in the making."--The Boston Globe

"A welcome resource that greatly expands our knowledge of Washington architecture and facilitates further exploration....For anyone interested in Washington architecture, this book is a must, both for reference and as a guide."--Washington History (Historical Society of Washington, DC)

"Buildings of the United States...is soon destined to be an irreplaceable and authoritative resource for anyone with an interest in American architecture."--Interior Design Magazine

"As a reference work, this book should be on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in D.C. architecture."--Trans-Lux

"One of the most commendable features of this book is its attention to important buildings from the recent past."--Roger Daniels, The Journal of American History

About the Author


Pamela Scott is an architectural historian. She teaches History of Washington Archtecture for Cornell University in Washington, D.C. Antoinette J. Lee is a Historian at the National Register of Historic Places at the National Park Service in Washington, D.C.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 480 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (February 9, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195093895
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195093896
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,898,931 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars ABSOLUTELY EXCELLENT!, April 17, 2009
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Without hesitation I'd give 10 stars to this work, if you offered us that option. The authors know their topic and the facts presented are hard to secure through any other means. This is a terrific resource for those visiting or living in our Nation's Capital. A pure delight to read. Very accomplished work.
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The book has a wealth of information on buildings in Washington, D.C., however, I was disappointed not to find some buildings of interest to me in my research. I am particularly interested in the work of Gertrude Sawyer who designed and built an Art Deco style building for the Junior League on Dupont Circle which was not in the book. She also built the home for Nathan Scott which is the home of the President of American University.
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