Author Jane Goodrich's love of architecture propels her readers into her journey to rebuild Kragsyde, which was once considered an icon of American architecture. A book signing will follow the talk.
Talk: Inclusionary Zoning: Separating Fact from Fiction
Get an in-depth look at inclusionary zoning, dispelling myths about potential benefits and detriments to providing affordable housing, and discover how inclusionary zoning works best as part of a comprehensive local housing strategy.
Learn how a working farm high above the city on the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) campus is used to research and promote best practices for urban food production.
Celebrate Frank Lloyd Wright's 150th birthday by building Wright-inspired paper models, exploring Wright's building technologies, or making your own Wright faux stained glass window.
ASYLUM brings to light the complex and controversial history of the mental institution in the U.S. through a detailed study of St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C.
Learn how a working farm high above the city on the University of the District of Columbia (UDC) campus is used to research and promote best practices for urban food production.
Tour the historic grounds of St. Elizabeths in Washington, D.C., home of the federal institution founded before the Civil War as the Government Hospital for the Insane.
Experience innovation and creative expression, visible and hidden, in the world we build for ourselves through activities designed and facilitated by the Museum's Teen Council.
Michael Green presents innovations in cross laminated timber construction, including his firm's seven story T3 building, which is featured in the exhibition Timber City.
A design team member from Studio Gang, leads a tour of the Hive on day twelve of construction and describes the firm's design process from conception to installation.