Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings, Second Edition

Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings, Second Edition

by James M. Goode
Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings, Second Edition

Capital Losses: A Cultural History of Washington's Destroyed Buildings, Second Edition

by James M. Goode

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Overview

Before the passage of critical preservation legislation in 1978, the Nation's Capital lost an irreplaceable assembly of architecturally and culturally significant buildings. Wanton destruction in the name of progress—particularly in the decades immediately following World War II—resulted in a legacy forever lost, a cultural heritage destroyed by the wrecker's ball. By reminding us of things lost, James Goode's magisterial and poignant study represented a comprehensive call for action, a mandate for responsible stewardship of the architectural legacy of Washington, DC. Both the familiar public Washington of official landmarks and the private city of residential neighborhoods are paid tribute in this volume, dedicated to the vanished.

At once a visual delight, a fascinating social history, and an eloquent appeal for ongoing awareness, Capital Losses reveals the Washington that was and how it became what it is today. This updated edition includes eighteen more treasures lost and ninety additional historic photographs.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781588341051
Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Press
Publication date: 03/17/2003
Edition description: SECOND
Pages: 541
Product dimensions: 9.35(w) x 12.30(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

James Goode is the winner of Washingtonian magazine's prestigious “Washingtonian of the Year” award. He is the author of Best Addresses: A Century of Washington's Distinguished Apartment Houses and lives in Washington, DC.
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