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Jemal's Historic Row
Washington, D.C.
Shalom Baranes Associates
Renovations bolster an historic street
in the Capitol
© Alan Karchmer
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A multi-use project combining residential,
arts, retail, and offices occupies the geographic center of
Washington D.C.s commercial core within the Pennsylvania
Avenue Historic Site. Midway between the White House and the
Capitol, it holds a strategic position linking the private
commercial side of the city to the public institutions and
cultural facilities of the National Mall. Framing the site
are the classical images of the National Gallery, the post
office, and various commercial structures from the post-Civil
War era.
The project was subjected to intensive
review because of the areas historic significance. Strict
limits were placed on the mass and bulk of new construction,
restoration of street facades, reconstruction of original
storefronts, and new interiors.
A diagonal line was struck across the
varied depths of the existing structures, paralleling the
street line. The resulting trapezoidal shape gives wedge-like
form to the new eight-story building. Brick, paired punched
windows, and cast stone band the masonry, while brise-soleil
attachments echo details of the adjacent Romanesque building.
The wedge is an armature to which two
connecting metal and glass bays are attached directly behind
three smaller buildings. Their industrial appearance mirrors
the restored cast-iron façade.
Formal name
of Project:
International Spy Museum
Location:
Washington, DC
Gross square
footage:
128,654 sq ft
Total construction
cost:
$12.2 million
Owner:
Douglas Development Corp.
Architect:
Shalom Baranes Associates, PC
3299 K Street, NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20007
Phone 202-342-2200
Fax 202-342-1569
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