2014 List of Most Endangered Places for Washington, DC

The DC Preservation League (DCPL), Washington’s citywide non-profit organization promoting the preservation and enhancement of the District’s historic and built environment, released its annual list of Most Endangered Places in Washington for 2014.

This list, issued annually since 1996, is selected by the Board of Trustees of the DC Preservation League from nominations submitted by concerned individuals and organizations across the city.  These sites are selected based on the severity of the threats to the buildings and landscapes in question, whether through demolition, neglect, or inappropriate alteration. The list can include buildings, parks or other landscaped areas, as well as vistas and other aspects of the city’s unique planned history. All Most Endangered Places listed are located in the District of Columbia.

“The 2014 list of Most Endangered Places represents some of the challenges that historic resources face in our city. These include proposed excessive and incompatible development that threatens some of our city’s most precious resources; willful demolition by neglect; and financial hardship, which creates obstacles for owners who strive to do the right thing.” said Rebecca Miller, Executive Director of the DC Preservation League.

The sites on the 2014 list of Most Endangered Places in Washington are: Anacostia Commercial Corridor; 911 and 913 L Street, NW; Carnegie Library, 801 K Street, NW; St. Elizabeths East Campus Agricultural Complex; Washington Canoe Club, 3700 Water Street, NW; West Heating Plant, 1051 29th Street, NW.

Detailed descriptions of each site and the threats can be found by clicking here.

The DC Preservation League invites volunteers, civic associations, the DC government, the federal government, and other groups to partner with DCPL in preserving and protecting these endangered places. For more information, contact the DC Preservation League at 202-783-5144 or info@dcpreservation.org.  For more information on DCPL, visit dcpreservation.org.

Hi-resolution photographs of sites available by request.

2014 Annual Membership Meeting at the Belmont Mansion: International Headquarters for the Order of the Eastern Star

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Thursday, October 30th
6:00 – 8:00pm
The Belmont Mansion
1618 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Metro Station: Dupont Circle

Free to Members

Non Members – $50.00 (One-year Individual Membership Included)

Click here to register for the 2014 Annual Membership Meeting.

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DOCOMOMO Tour Day and Reception

October 11, 2014
1:30 to 4:30pm
Reception to follow
Arena Stage
1101 Sixth Street, SW
Metro Station: Waterfront (Green Line)

Celebrate national DOCOMOMO Tour Day in Washington by participating in a walking tour of Southwest DC! This neighborhood boasts the greatest concentration of modern architecture and mid-century resources in the city, with buildings and landscapes by I.M. Pei, Chloethiel Woodard Smith, Harry Weese, Sasaki Walker and Partners, and Dan Kiley, to name a few. The tour will begin with a 30-minute lecture by noted architectural historian Richard Longstreth, followed by walking tours led by Nancy Witherell, Cecille Chen, and Dean Hutchison. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to see some of the neighborhood’s most noted interior spaces and projects, including Arena Stage, Waterfront Tower, River Park, and Harbour Square. We will cap the afternoon off with a reception on the rooftop Club Room at Harbour Square, overlooking the Potomac River.

Ticket Prices:
$15 – Students
$25 – DCPL and DOCOMOMO members
$35 – non-members

Hosted by DOCOMOMO-DC, DC Preservation League, and Southwest Neighborhood Assembly (SWNA)

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Energy Efficiency and Old Homes: Anacostia

Thursday, September 18, 2014
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Anacostia UPO Center
1649 Good Hope Road, SE
Metro Station: Anacostia (Green Line)

Winter is around the corner. Don’t let those heating bills get you down.

We all want to make our houses more comfortable and efficient. Green technologies offer opportunities to save money while helping to protect our environment and can be implemented without sacrificing the architectural integrity of your home or violating historic district guidelines.

Come learn about energy audits and what home improvements are the most cost effective with particualr attention to the issue of window repair and replacement and integrity.

Speakers are Nakita Reed, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, GGP, a managing member of ENCORE Sustainable Design, working to combine histroic preservation with energy efficiency and sustainable design; and John Sandor, an architectural historian and expert in the repair and replacement of windows in historic buildings.

As winter approaches, it’s essential to find ways to keep our homes comfortable and cost-effective. Green technologies provide an excellent opportunity to achieve both goals while also contributing to environmental protection. Drawing inspiration from industries that prioritize efficiency, such as casinos with crash gambling, homeowners can adopt innovative solutions to enhance their energy usage. To understand which home improvements are most cost-effective and efficient, attending a session on energy audits can provide valuable insights. In addition, consulting with a North Wilkesboro seamless gutter company ensures proper water drainage, safeguarding your home and its sustainability.

If you’re interested in obtaining an energy rating report for your home, you can hire Archi Sustainability, a reputable company that specializes in energy reports. it enables individuals and organizations to make informed decisions about energy consumption and sustainability.

This is a FREE event in conjunction with the Historic Anacostia Block Association monthly meeting.

 

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In Partnership With
Historic Anacostia Preservation Society
Historic Anacostia Block Association

Crab Feast: Grab Your Mallet and Old Bay!

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Saturday, August 23rd
1pm – 3:30pm
Washington Canoe Club
3700 Water Street, NW

Join DC Preservation League and Capital Pride for the final crab feast of the season. Enjoy crabs, beer and dessert alongside the Potomac at the historic Washington Canoe Club (www.washingtoncanoeclub.org), one of DC’s most picturesque locations.

$40 ticket includes crabs, beer and ice cream.

Limited seating available. Get your tickets now!

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Tuesday, July 29th
6:30 – 8:30pm
Sauf Haus Bier Hall
1216 18th Street, NW
Metro Station: Dupont Circle (Red Line)
Stay and continue to drink with us afterwards

Join DCPL for a zusammenkunft for the opening of the new Sauf Haus Bier Hall + Garten!

Pick up a pint and experience the rehabilitated spaces of this three-story stucco structure and its newly constructed Bier Garten.

Located in the heart of Dupont Circle Historic District, this 1880’s commercial and residential building has housed a variety of local businesses including the architecture firm of Rodier & Kundzin, the Manoukian Rug Store and most recently The Guitar Shop.

Admission*
– Become a DCPL Member and drink FREE BEER from 6:30 – 8:30 ($50 Individual/ $75 Family + includes one year membership)
– DCPL get FREE admission (includes 2 beer drink tickets)
– $20 at the door (includes 2 beer drink tickets)

*All donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.

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The Kojo Nnamdi Show: Adapting Old Buildings for New Uses

By Kojo Nnamdi, Thursday, June 12, 2014, WAMU 88.5

>>>Click here to hear the broastcast.

From the old Wonder Bread bakery in Shaw to the former Hecht Co. warehouse on New York Avenue to the Old Post Office not far from the White House, vacant buildings around our region are coming back to life. Thanks to the popularity of “adaptive reuse,” communities are increasingly preserving historic structures and retrofitting them for new tenants. Architect Roger Lewis joins Kojo to explore how adaptive reuse is helping to revitalize D.C.

Guests

Roger Lewis
Architect; Columnist, “Shaping the City,” Washington Post; and Professor Emeritus of Architecture, University of Maryland College Park
Rebecca Miller
Executive Director, D.C. Preservation League

The 2014 Preservation Awards Presentation Videos

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Since 2003, the District government has honored over 140 outstanding projects, programs and individuals for exemplary work and commitment to historic preservation in Washington, DC. This year, another 45 individuals, businesses, District agencies and local organizations are honored for their work on nine award winning projects showcasing the city’s rich history.

 

Design and Construction Awards

1925 6th Street, NW

You all have heard the phrase “preservation starts at home!” But while Washington’s high dollar rehabilitation projects receive most of the attention in town, the vast majority of preservation efforts in the city are carried out by homeowners who simply love their houses and communities. During a neighborhood meeting discussing ways to fund preservation projects, one homeowner shared how platforms like casino zonder cruks had supported community initiatives by donating a portion of their revenues to local heritage programs. This innovative approach sparked discussions on integrating such partnerships to sustain restoration efforts. Here is the story of one homeowner and her extraordinary efforts in LeDroit Park.

 

Arch Square
801 7th Street, NW
Redevelopment parcels in Washington’s historic downtown are becoming few and far between, and pressure for density sometimes conflicts with preservation goals. Our next Design and Construction award winner rehabilitated and expanded a signature corner in the Downtown Historic District while successfully preserving the scale and feel of the Downtown Historic District.

 

 

From auto row – to civil unrest – to red light district – to a burgeoning commercial corridor filled with restaurants and retail, 14th Street NW is now one of the hottest areas of the city. The next two Design and Construction awards highlight the role that historic preservation played in the remarkable changes of this area.

Le Diplomate Restaurant
1601 14th Street, NW

 

Northern Exchange
1401 R Street, NW

 

 

As institutions grow and evolve so too must spaces to meet their program needs. Imagination and flexibility are necessary requirements of successful adaptations. The next three Design and Construction awardees have modified their respective historic buildings to better fulfill their respective missions resulting in a lasting impact on our city.

DAR Library Reading Room Lay Light Restoration Project
1776 D Street, NW

 

Yuma Study Center/Convent of Bon Secours
4101 Yuma Street, NW

 

Meridian Public Charter School/Harrison School
2120 13th Street, NW

 

 

Archaeology and Education Award

St. Elizabeths Hospital Campus
Transforming the United States Government Hospital for the Insane into the consolidated headquarters for the Department of Homeland Security presented a unique opportunity to investigate and interpret a campus whose history covers Native American settlements through modern times. This award for archaeology and education acknowledges GSA’s efforts to inform and engage the public on the rich history of the St. Elizabeths Hospital National Historic Landmark.

 

 

HPRB Chair Award

Francis L. Cardozo High School
1200 Clifton Street, NW
During the first half of the 20th century, the District of Columbia initiated a major building campaign to ease overcrowding in the public schools. By the century’s end, these structures no longer met our student’s needs. In 2007 the District launched the Public Schools Modernization and Stabilization Project to fully modernize all 123 elementary, middle and high school buildings and related administrative and support facilities. This year’s chair’s award is presented to a government project that celebrates the cherished history of our schools and our commitment to the city’s youth.

 

 

State Historic Preservation Officer’s Award

Sherman Building Earthquake Recovery Project
3700 North Capitol Street, NW
On a hot August day in 2011, there was a whole lot of ‘shakin’ goin’ on when DC and the region experienced a 5.8 magnitude earthquake. Damage was reported throughout the city including major damage to the historic Sherman Building on the campus of the Armed Forces Retirement Home. In the intervening months, a team of dedicated preservation professionals tirelessly worked to restore this landmark to its original appearance while utilizing 21st century preservation technologies to ensure its structural integrity for the future.

 

 

Individual Lifetime Achievement Award

Douglas Jemal
Over the last 30 years, Douglas has had a substantial and singular impact on the District of Columbia. His work in many of the city’s historic commercial corridors should be considered as creative adaptive reuse that employs impressive office and retail strategies. His respect for historic resources has afforded new lives for buildings that may not have fared as well in other hands.

 

 

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Media Coverage From Yesterday & Today

For all media inquiries contact Wendy Gordon at wgordon@wayfarer-ag.com.

  • Washington Post Article: By Lavanya Ramanathan, Oct. 21, 2013
  • Radio Interview from Tom Tabback from AM780 KAZM
  • Washingtonian November 2013 Issue, Behind the Scenes: Washington Coliseum
  • Examiner Arts & Entertainment Article, Beatles ’64 Washington concert to be celebrated 50 years to the day, October 21, 2013
  • Hollywood On The Potomac Article, #yeahyeahyeah, December 22, 2013
  • Modern Luxury DC, A Day in Mike’s Life, December 30, 2013
  • Examiner.com International Travel, Beatles’ first U.S. concert 50 years ago in D.C. to be reenacted Feb. 11, January 3, 2014
  • Mail Online.com, Travel Mail Article, The Fab Four hit America: The US gears up for the 50th anniversary of Beatlemania, January 7, 2014
  • ABC News Radio, 99.5 KLOS, Washington, D.C., Event to Recreate Beatles’ First U.S. Concert January 11, 2014
  • Examiner.com, Arts and Entertainment, Singer to open Beatles tribute as he did for Fabs’ show 50 years ago, January 10, 2014
  • VVN Music, Tommy Roe to Recreate His Opening For the Beatles on 50th Anniversary,  January 14, 2014
  • The Beat, Tommy’s Back Again, January 2014
  • BIG 100.3,  Radio Interview with Lisa Berigan’s LISTEN: Rebecca Miller From DCPL On Beatles’ 50th Anniversary Tribute Concert, January 20, 2014
  • U.S.News Article By Nikki Schwab, The Washington Coliseum and the Beatles Get a Second Act, January 22, 2014
  • News cast by Bruce Leshan, WUSA Channel 9, January 23, 2014
  • News Case by Bruce Leshan, WUSA CHannel 9, Beatles Photos Rediscovered In Time For 50th Anniversary of First DC Concert, January 27, 2014
  • WUSA9, Mike Mitchell’s Rediscovered Beatles Photos, January 27, 2014
  • WTOP article by Alicia Lozano, Beatles mania returns to D.C. for 50th anniversary show, January 29, 2014
  • Boston.com US Travel article by Melanie Nayer, Omni Shoreham Hotel reignites Beatlemania with “Fab February” package, February 4, 2014
  • By H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY, Beatles D.C. concert goer recalls the excitement, January 4, 2014
  • By Jason Dick, Roll Call, After Dark, Chairs From First U.S. Beatles Concert to Be Raffled, January 4, 2014
  • By Tommy McFly, WJLA Channel 7, Iconic Beatles show to be reenacted this weekend, February 5, 2014
  • By Tony Perkins, FOX 5 Anchor, Photographer remembers The Beatles 50 years ago at the Washington Coliseum, February 5, 2014
  • By Bob Niedt, Washington Business Journal, 8 things to know about The Beatles’ historic D.C. concert, February 6, 2014
  • By: Robert MacPherson, artdaily.com, The event of a lifetime: When Beatlemania stormed the Coliseum in Washington February 10, 2014
  • By Amy Rogers Nazarov, Elevation DC, The Beatles (sort of) come back to a restored (sort of) Uline Feb. 11, February 10, 2014
  • By Denny Gainer, USA TODAY, The British invasion began here, February 9, 2014
  • By Claire O’Neill, NPR, The Picture Show, Long Exposures Of A Creepy Garage (Also, The Beatles!), February 8, 2014
  • By Hank Silverberg, WUSA, Beatles memorabilia turns up 50 years later, February 7, 2014
  • By Washington Post, Post on TV, D.C. recalls first U.S. Beatles concert, February 11, 2014
  • By WUSA Channel 9, 50 Years Later: Beatlemania Photo Gallery, February 11, 2014
  • By Carolyn Presutti, Voice of America, VOA Uses Google Glass at Concert, February 12, 2014
  • By Mary Claire Kendall, Breit Bart, Beatlemania Now Concert Recalls Band’s Historic DC Debut, 14 Feb 2014
  • by Ryan Loughlin, Aljazeera America, America Tonight, This photographer’s editors thought the Beatles were a ‘fad’, February 10, 2014
  • By Chris Leadbeater, 1oL Travel, Beatles legacy endures, February 3 2014
  • By K Street Magazine, Local Lifestyle, Beatlemania Now Reenacts Historic Performance at Washington Coliseum, February 13, 2014
  • By Jakob Schiller, WIRED, Throwback Thursday: Intimate Portraits of the Beatles, Revived After 50 Years in the Dark, February 13, 2014
  • By Jewish News One, Culture, 50th anniversary of DC Beatles concert, February 12, 2014
  • By Michelle Basch, WTOP, Local News, Beatlemania returns to Washington Coliseum, February 12, 2014
  • By Lavanya Ramanathan, Washington Post, Photographer Mike Mitchell captured Beatles’ magic, February 13, 2014
  • By Lavanya Ramanathan, Washington Post, Union Bulletin, 50 years later: Reliving The Beatles’ first American performance, February 13, 2014
  • By Mark Jones, WETA, Boundary Stones, Recreating History: The Beatles’ First American Concert, February 24, 2014

Celebrating 50 years of The Beatles invasion of the US! Here is DC’s video tribute.

Thanks to all who participated. Share with your friends!  #yeahyeahyeah

The 2014 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation

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Thursday, May 15, 2014 
Daughters of the American Revolution
Constitution Hall 
1776 D Street, NW
7:00pm – Ceremony
Reception to Follow

The DC Office of Planning, Historic Preservation Office and DC Preservation League cordially invite you to the 2014 District of Columbia Awards for Excellence in Historic Preservation. Awards ceremony begins at 7:00 with a reception to follow.

CLICK HERE to register.

CLICK HERE to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

 

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