Dupont Circle Building

Dupont Circle Building
The Dupont Circle Building in the 1930s
General information
Architectural style Art Deco
Location Dupont Circle
Address 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW
Town or city Washington, D.C.
Coordinates 38°54′30″N 77°2′35″W / 38.90833°N 77.04306°W / 38.90833; -77.04306Coordinates: 38°54′30″N 77°2′35″W / 38.90833°N 77.04306°W / 38.90833; -77.04306
Completed 1931
Design and construction
Architect Mihran Mesrobian

The Dupont Circle Building is a landmark building on the south end of Dupont Circle in Washington DC. The entrance is on 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW.

It was designed in the art deco style by architect Mihran Mesrobian, originally as an apartment building. In 1942 it was converted to offices.[1]

The American Institute of Architects's guide to the architecture of Washington DC assesses the Dupont Circle Building's bas-relief ornament as "genius" and judges that in respect of the interplay between ornament and geometry, "it outdoes New York's famous Flatiron Building."[2]

References

  1. "For address, prestige, style and staying power, 1350 Connecticut is unbeatable". PNGS.
  2. AIA Guide to the Architecture of Washington, D.C. (Fourth ed.). Johns Hopkins. 2006.
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