National Building Museum Members are invited to view Secret Cities: The Architecture and Planning of the Manhattan Project before it opens to the public.
Talk: Designing Safe Streets: Vision Zero in Washington, D.C.
Vision Zero aims to eliminate all traffic fatalities and serious injuries by designing and operating a safe system, supported by strategic enforcement, education, and evaluation.
Secret Cities examines the innovative design and construction of the Manhattan Project, a research and development undertaking during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons.
Ride with Susan Piedmont-Palladino, curator, as she leads a bike tour of the RFK stadium campus, highlighting current use, planned development, and ideas to improve the Anacostia watershed.
Join us in celebrating our teen designers from the Design Apprenticeship Program as they present design solutions for the Mt. Pleasant Neighborhood Library.
Celebrate the work of students in the CityVision program who researched local demographics and living needs to design a building for the Penn Quarter neighborhood to meet the increasing housing needs of the neighborhood.
Urban Salon: Gallaudet University 6th Street Gateway
Discover how DeafSpace design principles are being applied to the university's redevelopment project with Hansel Bauman, director of Campus Design and Construction, Gallaudet University.
Urban Salon: Gallaudet University 6th Street Gateway
Discover how DeafSpace design principles are being applied to the university's redevelopment project with Hansel Bauman, director of Campus Design and Construction, Gallaudet University.
Ride with Susan Piedmont-Palladino, curator, as she leads a bike tour of the RFK stadium campus, highlighting current use, planned development, and ideas to improve the Anacostia watershed.
Learn how the United States secretly built three cities during World War II in order to provide over 125,000 scientists, technicians, and support staff places to work on the Manhattan Project.
The Museum's 2018 Gala honors Madison Marquette and Boys and Girls Club of Greater Washington. The Museum will also pay special tribute to the Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE).