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Monday, December 09, 2019

Bad additions as an indicator of the need for architectural guidance

Speaking of saying the same stuff, for more than a decade, I've argued that DC needs "mandatory design review," not to be a pain in the a**, but to provide design guidance for projects that are clearly in need of it, in a city where historic residential architecture is a primary element of neighborhood and city identity.

-- "Other arguments for mandatory design review," 2013
-- "Changing matter of right zoning regulations for houses to conform to heights typical within neighborhoods, not the allowable maximum," 2012

Very bad pop up addition on a rowhouse, 163 Rhode Island Avenue NE

"Tear up" of a colonial revival house, 6400 block of 9th Street NW, addition

WRT rowhouse additions, I'm not necessarily against them, but so many are done so badly.  There needs to be a requirement for like materials, etc.

I've argued for many many years that it wouldn't be too hard, I don't think, to provide systematic guidance through a pattern book.

The Chicago Bungalow Association has produced such a guide, The Bungalow Expansion Project Book, out of their #StopThePop initiative, addressing a similar problem.



You can buy the book, but it's also downloadable for free.

They have other cool merchandise, including prints, a wall calendar, a bungalow style birdhouse, and window planter boxes.




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