Author(s): |
Anne Elizabeth Powell
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Medium: | journal article |
Language(s): | English |
Published in: | Civil Engineering Magazine, December 2004, n. 12, v. 74 |
Abstract: |
The nations capital was conceived as a glorious symbol of the American democracy and it became precisely that. But it has also developed into a vibrant urban center that juxtaposes a monumental core with residential neighborhoods beyond. Washington: Symbol and City, an exhibition that recently reopened at the National Building Museum, explains in a story line that commences with the very beginnings of the new American capital and concludes with 20th-century revitalization efforts why the city is such an intriguing study in urban planning. |