A blog about real estate, interior design, and the home in the Washington, DC area.
|
Award-Winning Designs: The Alta at Thomas Circle
By
Whitney Spivey
Every year, the Maryland chapter of the American Institute of Architects recognizes outstanding projects by its members. This condo building, designed by the Georgetown firm Cunningham + Quill Architects, took home an award in the residential, multi-family category.
The Alta at Thomas Circle. All photographs by Maxwell Mackenzie, Paul Burk
The Alta, in DC’s Thomas Circle neighborhood, seamlessly blends modern architecture and city living with green building strategies. The steel pergola on the roof, which supports climbing plants, is a modern twist on a traditional architectural element. The building’s 126 swanky one- and two- bedroom condos have nine-foot ceilings with exposed spiral ductwork, European-inspired porcelain tiles, and stainless steel appliances. The eight penthouses on the top floor range from 995 to 1,310 square and offer views of the Washington Monument. Residents can enjoy ground-level retail, a second-floor lounge, and a parking garage.
The new building received a green-building certification from the city. Compact fluorescent lighting and water-saving appliances lower energy consumption and reduce costs. Environmentally friendly paints and carpets improve indoor air quality, and window glass maximizes solar efficiency.
The jury praised the building: “There is a comprehensive understanding of urban living from the retail and ground floor all the way up to the living units, integrated completely with a very innovative and appropriate use of sustainable strategies.” Let’s hope the city’s urban residential architecture continues in this direction. What do you think?
For more information on The Alta at Thomas Circle, click here.
|
Post a comment
Feel free to leave a comment or ask a question. Because of the prevalence of spam, comments are moderated and will not appear immediately on the site. By posting here, you affirm that you are 13 years of age or older.
|
|
Come summer, Washington is all about cafe society, and every restaurant with a sliver of sidewalk unfurls the umbrellas and hauls out the outdoor tables and chairs. We check out the new spots to dine al fresco in warm weather.
more
Would you like your patty marinated in "diablo" sauce, topped with funky Epoisses cheese, or smothered in sherried mushrooms? Michael Landrum's new Arlington fast food spot, just down the way from his Ray's the Steaks, definitely isn't your average burger joint.
more
|