Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesThe Italian Community in the Old East EndSince last I wrote, much of the external and internal work at 250 Massachusetts Avenue has been completed. The glass screen wall on the…Jul 29, 2019Jul 29, 2019
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesGLASS BOX BUILDINGS: FROM THE BAUHAUS TO CAPITOL CROSSINGSpring is upon us and the glass and steel towers of Capitol Crossing are glistening in the sun light. Several Georgetown students were…Apr 25, 2019Apr 25, 2019
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesTHE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND SYNAGOGUE:ARCHITECTURE IN THE OLD EAST ENDFeb 6, 20191Feb 6, 20191
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesElevatorsThe press of other Georgetown business has delayed my first Noteof the academic year. Since I last wrote, much has been accomplished on the…Sep 18, 2018Sep 18, 2018
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesWomen in the Construction IndustryIf you walked by the Capitol Crossing construction site recently, you would have noticed that the sidewalks on all four sides of 200…Jul 30, 2018Jul 30, 2018
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesGreen Roofs, Green Buildings, Green CitiesDear Colleagues,May 15, 2018May 15, 2018
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesThe Things You Will Never See: Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing SystemsWhile you were away, the Capitol Crossing project continued to unfold. 250 Massachusetts Avenue, the larger of the two buildings on the…Mar 20, 2018Mar 20, 2018
Wally MlyniecinConstruction NotesMake No Little Plans; Part III — Early Attempts to Develop the Air RightsThe winter break brought some rest for those of us in the academy but little for the women and men working on the Capitol Crossing project…Feb 12, 2018Feb 12, 2018