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060209 PUD Exhibits.Ai EXHIBIT W Architectural & Historical Resources The Foggy Bottom Campus Plan: 2006 – 2025 demonstrates a commitment to maintaining architectural and historic resources on the Foggy Bottom campus. A number of buildings on the campus are formally registered with the National Register of Historic Places or as DC Historic Sites. As a result, the existing built environment of the campus provides a diverse composition of old and new structures of varying scale. In an effort to maintain and preserve the unique character of the campus through the twenty-year term of this Campus Plan, GW worked closely with historic preservation consultants and the Office of Planning to identify additional buildings of significant historical and architectural value, in addition to those already formally designated. GW will continue its work with the Office of Planning to develop an architectural and historic resources designation plan for the Foggy Bottom campus in conjunction with the Foggy Bottom Campus Plan: 2006-2025. Specifically, the proposed development plan reflects the removal of previously identified development sites along G and F Streets that included buildings, that while not listed on the National Register or DC Historic Sites lists, were identified as historically and/or architecturally significant. In addition, certain development sites (77A and 77D) have been specifically modified to include the adaptive reuse of relevant buildings (including The West End building at 2124 I Street, Crawford Hall at 2119 H Street, Schenley Hall at 2121 H Street, and Lafayette Hall at 2100 I Street). A list of National Register of Historic Places and DC Inventory of Historic Sites on the Foggy Bottom Campus follows, as well as an inventory of the architectural and historic resources recognized by GW through the planning effort associated with the Foggy Bottom Campus Plan: 2006 – 2025. National Register and DC Historic Sites Resource Address Designation Status F. David Fowler Graduate 714 21st Street DC Landmark, 1987 Career Center/Wetzel House National Register, 1990 Corcoran Hall 725 21st Street DC Landmark, 1987 National Register, 1991 Lenthall Houses 606-610 21st Street DC Landmark, 1964 National Register, 1972 Lisner Auditorium 730 21st Street DC Landmark, 1987 National Register, 1990 President’s House 2003 G Street DC Landmark, 1987 National Register, 1991 Red Lion Row 2000 Pennsylvania DC Landmark, 1977 Avenue National Register, 1991 Stockton Hall 720 20th Street DC Landmark, 1987 National Register, 1991 Hattie M. Strong Residence 620 21st Street DC Landmark, 1987 Hall National Register, 1991 W-1 Resource Address Designation Status Underwood House 2000 G Street DC Landmark, 1979 National Register, 1976 Woodhull House 2033 G Street DC Landmark, 1987 National Register, 1991 Alexander Ray House 1925 F Street DC Landmark, 1964 National Register, 1990 Engine Company 23 2119 G Street, NW DC Inventory of Historic Sites Grant School 2130 G Street, NW DC Inventory of Historic Sites Concordia United Church of 20th and G Streets DC Inventory of Historic Sites Christ St Mary’s Episcopal Church 730 23rd Street DC Inventory of Historic Sites Additional Architectural & Historic Resources Recognized by GW Resource Address The West End (building proposed for adaptive reuse) 2124 I Street Crawford Hall (façade and front portion of building 2119 H Street proposed for adaptive reuse) Schenley Hall (façade and front portion of building 2121 H Street proposed for adaptive reuse) Lafayette Hall (building proposed for adaptive reuse) 2100 I Street 2125 G Street 2125 G Street 2127 G Street 2127 G Street Bussard Apartment House & Studio 2129 G Street (and rear) John J. Early Studio & Dwelling 2131-2133 G Street (and rear) Townhouse 2106 G Street Townhouse 2108 G Street Hortense Amsterdam House 2110 G Street Townhouse 2112 G Street Townhouse 2114 G Street GSEHD 2134 G Street Guthridge Hall 2115 F Street 2109 F Street Residential Hall 2109 F Street Townhouse 2002 G Street Townhouse 605 21st Street Townhouse 607 21st Street Townhouse 609 21st Street 2031 F Street/Building JJ 2031 F Street 2033-2037 F Street 2033-2037 F Street W-2 L Street ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORIC RESOURCES Washington Circle K Street 39A 75A 54 Pennsylvania Ave 75B I Street 41A B1 77C 77D 55 B3 A1 77 77A A2 B2 41B 101A New Hampshire Ave H Street 102A A3 56A A2 102 79 B A1 20th Street 21st Street 23rd Street 23rd 22nd Street G Street 103A 80A DESIGNATIONS Virgini F Street NATIONAL REGISTER SITES a A ve NW DC INVENTORY OF HISTORIC SITES OTHER RESOURCES RECOGNIZED BY GW AS SIGNIFICANT Foggy Bottom Campus Plan: 2006-2025 February 2006.
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