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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Architecture, from most recent to least.

What's in a Wardman? A Short Overview of DC's Most Prevalent Architecural Style
Shilpi Paul | September 28th 2022
Harry Wardman is responsible for developing huge swaths of northwest DC, from row houses in Columbia Heights to luxury apartment buildings in Dupont C... read»

From Hollin Hills to Rockville, Mid-Century Modern Homes Pique Interest of DC-Area Buyers
Nena Perry-Brown | November 10th 2020
Mid-century homes in the region are drawing a lot of interest from buyers.... read»

What the Architecture and Development Industries Have Said Amid the Uprisings
Nena Perry-Brown | June 3rd 2020
As a growing list of organizations have released statements in response to the national wave of uprisings, UrbanTurf shares the statements of those wi... read»
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How Planning for World War II Inspired the Future of Planning
Nena Perry-Brown | May 2nd 2018
An upcoming exhibit from the Building Museum explores the lesser-known influence of the Manhattan Project on the future of architecture and planning.... read»

The Future of Houseboats is Here
Nena Perry-Brown | January 26th 2018
With rising sea levels a looming concern for waterfront cities like DC, UrbanTurf is sharing an innovative houseboat way across the pond.... read»

Four Architectural Styles and Over 8,000 Square Feet in Lincoln Park
Nena Perry-Brown | March 1st 2017
Sometimes a house that is truly a piece of history comes on the market in DC, and that is what happened today on Capitol Hill. ... read»

The Flying House
Nena Perry-Brown | February 24th 2017
Korean architectural firm IROJE KHM Architects delivered this flight-inspired home near the airport in Incheon for a pilot and his family.... read»

This Week's Find: A Private Compound on the Eastern Shore
Nena Perry-Brown | September 29th 2016
This Week's Find is a cabin-like compound built on an abandoned 17th-century town on Maryland's Eastern Shore.... read»
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This Week's Best New Listings includes a Shaw condo with soaring ceilings, a Wesley H... read »

Dupont Circle’s Swann House, a former 15-bedroom bed and breakfast, will be listed ... read »

A recent build in Anacostia made history as the first code-compliant bamboo building ... read »

There are two new proposals to redevelop the center at 14th and U Streets NW that are... read »

The recently-filed amendment would help move redevelopment of a police and fire stati... read »
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