Architecture In Washington DC – Washington DC (District of Columbia) is the city and capital of the United States of America. In 1790, the US Congress established a 100-square-mile territory…
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia, is the capital and only federal district of the United States. It is sometimes known as just Washington or simply D.C. It is…
Inhabiting a wave-like landform just outside Walla Walla, Alton Wines nestles itself into an existing cove that is formed by the surrounding vineyards. A long drive from the county road…
Washington State University Everett is the first building of the new WSU branch campus in Everett, significantly expanding access to STEM-focused higher education in North Puget Sound. The 95,000-square-foot building—developed…
After a succession of design modifications, OMA/Jason Long’s 11th Street Bridge Park has passed new important milestones in its design and fundraising campaign. The design team has upgraded the programme…
The memorial designed by American architect Maya Lin was one of the entries of a competition held in 1981 to select a proposition for the same. The idea of the…
Roberta Washington Architects (RWA) was established in 1983 as a leading architecture firm. The firm is amongst a few led by African American women with its head office located in…
On July 4, 1776, in a historic move, Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence ceased to remain a mere draft. It was signed and adopted, signaling the official unification of the…
Surrounded by the world’s most high-tech fruit packing warehouses, the 16,500-square-foot Washington Fruit & Produce Co. headquarters is conceived as an oasis amidst a sea of concrete and low-lying brush…
Today major architecture firms/ Architects in Seattle have shifted their priority to sustainable green architecture, as a response to climate change. Being the host city of internet giant Amazon’s Headquarters,…
The task was to renovate this mid-century post and beam structure on Lake Washington in Bellevue, WA. While dated, the house boasted “good bones.” Hence, I opted to retain much…
The Washington Alley Project (WAP) examines DC’s informal alley network as a viable site for new modes of urban living, presenting the city with an opportunity to adapt to future…