5/08/2009

Golden Age

There once was a time when Washington, DC was at the forefront of architectural taste and style. This was the golden age period of 1880-1930. During that magical period some of the richest in America built homes in the District, held lavish parties, and dreamed that Washington would someday rival Paris.

Sadly the Washington of today does not approach cities like Paris in terms of architectural style. The reasons for this would take too long to list. But when we look upon the old, we feel hope for the new. Maybe someday a great modern architect will rise to the challenge and start a new golden age.

Some of my favorites:


Anderson House


The Townsend Mansion


Meridian House


The home of architect Waddy Wood

2 comments:

Sanity Fair said...

I just love these - NW DC has such absolutely gorgeous buildings. I used to go to dinner in Dupont and then just walk around looking at the beautiful buildings. Have you checked out Loeffler's book Embassy Residences in Washington, D.C.? Marvelous inside pictures are included - it's a great favorite of mine.

Anonymous said...

Great pictures, the city looks so beautiful.