Brutalist Washington Map features 40 leading examples of brutalist architecture in and around Washington, D.C., from the Hirshhorn Museum and the J. Edgar Hoover Building (FBI HQ), Dulles Airport and Georgetown’s Lauinger Library to lesser known buildings like the the Woman’s National Democratic Club Annex, National Presbyterian Church and Reston’s Lake Anne Plaza.
The reverse side of the map features an introduction to brutalism and post-war construction in Washington, D.C. by Deane Madsen along with details for each building, and metro station, including the location, date and the architect or practice responsible.
Perfect for a walking tour or putting into a frame, this map is printed in East Sussex on quality recycled paper and protected by a wide band.