Discover how Washington’s planned design and evolving landscape shaped a national capital.
This nonfiction study traces the birth and growth of the federal city, from its foundational plans to its later expansion, preservation, and the role of architecture, parks, and public buildings. It highlights key figures, milestones, and the way planning decisions influenced the city’s character and national identity.
- Learn how the early plan for a Federal City influenced later developments along the Mall and Capitol.
- See how important houses, memorials, and streets became landmarks in the story of Washington.
- Explore the people, commissions, and events that shaped design, planning, and public spaces.
- Understand the connection between city planning and national culture, art, and governance.
Ideal for readers of architectural history, urban planning, and the story of Washington, the National Capital.