202_cyclist says:
(7/1/14 10:44 AM)
I received this email today from the DC chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
A New Neighborhood Built on Industrial Foundations
Saturday, July 19, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
Meet at the Capitol Riverfront Business Improvement District (BID) office,
1100 New Jersey SE
Price: $10 students and members of the public; $15 AIA members seeking LUs; $25 non-members seeking LUs. Registration required.
1.5 HSW|LUs
linkJoin AIA|DC for a walking lecture of the new growth, mixed-use, transit-oriented Capitol Riverfront neighborhood, a 500-acre area which is being transformed from its industrial naval past into one of the largest riverfront developments in the country. Once an industrial backyard of the city, the Capitol Riverfront has experienced significant rezoning, public investment, transportation investments, and private development. The Capitol Riverfront is approximately 34% built-out on its way to a total development build-out of 36+ million square-feet of new projects.
This program will begin at the Capitol Riverfront Business Improvement District (BID) office to view a scale model and take in a birds-eye view of the neighborhood. Michael Stevens, president of the Capitol Riverfront BID, will give an overview of the area’s history, the development forces that have shaped the neighborhood, and both current and future development plans. We will also visit the Michael Graves-designed headquarters of the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Yards project and Yards Park, Canal Park, the Arthur Capper Carrollsburg housing rebuild, and the Nationals ballpark/1st Street redevelopment area.