The children's playroom. The blank walls, which are dry erase-able, will soon be stenciled for a large-scale coloring-book effect. (link)
A stitched-together shot showing the view to the west from Arris's roof. (See enlarged version) (link)
The roof deck, with the pool waiting for warmer weather for its unveiling. (link)
The reverse view of the deck. At right rear are cherry blossom trees. (link)
Looking from the deck toward the Anacostia River, Poplar Point, and the Yards Park and its under-construction marina, expected to open in spring 2016. (link)
The living space of the one-bedroom/den model unit. (link)
Peeking into the master bedroom of the 2 br unit. (link)
Another view of the 2 br's living space, with the view down the Anacostia toward Alexandria. (link)
The hallways were not easy to photograph, so this may be one of the worst photos I've ever posted. The bend in the hallway in the distance matches the undulations of the building's east-side upper floors. (link)
Arris has seven 385-sq-ft "micro" units, which come furnished with a Murphy bed (seen at right behind the sofa) and other space-saving accoutrements. (link)
The reverse view of the micro unit, along with a very much unintended self-portrait. Peeking out at far right is the desk area that's part of a large built-in along that wall. (link)
The south courtyard, awaiting the blooms of spring. (link)
The rear of the building, facing the Foundry Lofts. (link)
How the courtyards look outside, with the large rust-colored sculptures hiding the view a smidge. (link)
The building has about 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail, along Tingey, Water, and 4th (seen here). (link)
As of now, only one retail lease has been signed, and the build out is underway at Philz Coffee on Tingey, expected to open by late spring. (link)