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The international publicity generated by the many facets of the
Washington Harbour Complex––Architecture, Urban Design, residential/office/commercial uses, a visionary flood control system, fountains, and its siting on the Potomac River––prompted requests from specific groups for a combination slide
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in the then-neglected industrial waterfront area, the project repurposed the warehouse by joining it with a sympathetic modern addition, bringing new life to the area. This led to similar programs across the country in a practice that became known as “adaptive reuse,” using existing building equity
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Planning Research on Urban Waterfronts. Project No. C-2141 (1971). Supported under the Title II provisions of the Water Resources Research Act of 1964 and funded by the Office of Water Resources, U.S. Department of the Interior. The goal was to introduce master planning to urban waterfronts,
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sensibilities. Some have referred to this style as “post-postmodernism.” It is a lighter, even an entertaining modern interpretation of the exuberant style that flourished in Europe from the middle of the 17th century to the early 18th century. ''People are tired of endless grid-crunching,'' Moore
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American Institute of Architects and The American Library Association presented this Award of Excellence to the Architect of the Capitol and Arthur Cotton Moore/Associates, Associate Architect, for the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress in recognition of Distinguished
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American Institute of Architects, in accordance with the judgment of its Honor Award Jury, presented an Honor Award for Architecture to the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. for Excellence in Architectural Design by the Architect of the Capitol and
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Moore began his professional practice in 1965 and was best known for expanding the purview of the country’s nascent
Preservation Movement, from the restoration of historic manor houses to re-purposing urban industrial structures. His first project––Canal Square, in Washington D.C.’s
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in a strategic way as an alternative to the devastation brought about by urban renewal and other economic development programs. Eighty-four articles on Canal Square were published in national and international newspapers, magazines, and books.
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American Institute of Architects, in accordance with the judgment of its Honor Awards Jury, presented an Honor Award to Arthur Cotton Moore/Associates for achievement of excellence in Architectural Design of Canal Square (June
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Moore’s father, Captain
Charles Godwin Moore, Jr., served during both World Wars. His mother was the granddaughter of Thomas Monroe Gale, whose house in the Kalorama neighborhood is now the
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Tourism Master Plans for state governments. Large-scale projects done in the 1960s, all of which were geared to economic development through creation/invention of a tourism industry:
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Projects have been published in over 2,800 articles in magazines and newspapers throughout the United States, Europe, the U.K., South Korea, Australia, Japan, and in several books
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Society of Professional Journalists, Dateline Award for Excellence in Local Journalism for the "Big Apple Attack" published in the Washingtonian Magazine
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Technical Museum, Prague, Czech Republic in cooperation with the Fund for Arts and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe. (March 9 to April 30, 1995)
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was the first definitive look at this specific development effort, and was the best-seller on the list of Government Printing Office publications at that time.
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The Museum of Architecture, Wroclaw, Poland in cooperation with the Fund for Arts and Culture in Central and Eastern Europe. (September 7 to October 8, 1995)
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of NW Washington, D.C., now the site of a new People's Republic of China building providing housing for its embassy personnel.
1092:“Master Plan of the National Mall, Expanded for the 21st Century” (2017) was published in Moore’s book “Our Nation’s Capital:
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1983: Institute for Urban Design. Fifth International Conference on Urban Design. “Georgetown Waterfront.” Washington, D.C.
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1984: Washington-Alexandria Center for Architecture, Extension of Virginia Polytechnic Institute. “Current Work.” Virginia.
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said. ''Baroque deals with modern design's fear and loathing of the curve - just what I think is missing in modern design.''
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neighborhood––was the earliest recognized manifestation of combining an old mercantile building with major new construction.
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Arthur Cotton Moore spent his early years at “Tanglebank,” his grandparents’ Victorian house off Connecticut Avenue in the
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Interruption of the Cocktail Hour. A Washington Yarn of Art, Murder, and the Attempted Assassination of the President
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2018: Washington Comiks: An Irreverent Look at the Absurdities of Our Nation's Capital, as Portrayed in 50 paintings
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1706:“Storm Warnings. Architectural Change is Coming–and It ain’t gonna be pretty.” (Venice Biennale), February 7, 2005.
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These following articles on the solo exhibitions were published in newspapers and magazines between 1989 and 1995:
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1991: Columbia University. Donations to the Avery Library Centennial Archive: Contemporary Architectural Drawings
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1982: The Annual Henry Hornbostel Memorial Lecture. “Current Work.” Carnegie-Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA
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1990: National Building Museum, Washington, D.C., “Industrial Baroque” Furniture. Side Table (October 1990)
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1986: D.C. Bar Association. (Real Estate, Housing and Land Use Division) “Current Work.” Washington, D.C.
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1995: M-Day 1995.Masonry Institute of Michigan/AIA Michigan. “Masonry in Architecture.” Grand Rapids, MI
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U.S. Trade Mission: State Department Representative to Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands (1973)
367:(April 12, 1935 – September 4, 2022) was an American architect who was notable for the restoration of
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as an incentive to the then-awakening efforts to recharge the United States’ cradle of development.
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Master Planning Policy Papers for New Towns. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (1969)
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1993: Howard University School of Architecture. “Art, Architecture, Urban Design.” Washington, D.C.
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1979: Columbia University.Graduate School of Architecture and Planning. “Recent Work.” New York, NY
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Developer Master Plans for the ownership of the land, with the intention of phased implementation:
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on Pennsylvania Avenue, and the renovation of Washington D.C.'s tallest residential building, the
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1697:“Advise and Consult.” Library of Congress Information Bulletin. Vol. 56, No. 9, 5-11. May 1997.
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1709:“Lines in the Sand. Art and Commerce in Sunny Florida.” (Art Basel Miami Beach), March 12, 2007.
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Arthur Cotton Moore/Associates, Associate Architect. The Library of Congress, Owner. (May 1999)
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1975: Smithsonian Institution. Seven Lectures on Architecture and Planning. Washington, D.C.
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Canal Square in Georgetown, is a landmarked 19th-century warehouse and the former home of the
1285:(Painting and Furniture). Barbara Fendrick Gallery. New York. (February 22 to March 31, 1990)
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1979: North Carolina State University. School of Architecture. “Recent Work.” Raleigh, NC
800:, a list of well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures
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1979: University of Maryland. Graduate School of Architecture and Planning. “Recent Work.”
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1978: Producer’s Council. “The Architect and the Developer Working Together.” Chicago, IL
1292:(Painting and Furniture). Barbara Fendrick Gallery. Washington D.C. (April 5 to 28, 1990)
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Lobby, entrance canopy, and Rizik’s Pavilion. 1100 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Washington D.C.
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Arthur Cotton Moore lived with his wife, Patricia Moore, in Washington, D.C. His son is
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1985: Mid-Atlantic APA Regional Conference. “Waterfront Development.” Washington, D.C.
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1978: The Smithsonian Institution. “The Architecture of the Absurd.” Four-part series.
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1967: “A Proposal to Solve the National Airport Problem: The Airline Terminal Building”
1712:“China by Design. On a clear day you can see the People’s Architecture” April 28, 2008
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Avery Library Centennial Drawings Archive. 1991. “Retrofitted Window.” San Francisco:
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1994: D.C. Building Industry Association.“Redoing Lobbies: Renovation Design Choices.”
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1988: Purdue University School of Landscape Architecture. “Current Work.” Indiana, IL
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1983: The Metropolitan Club.“Book and Author Dinner.” “Current Work.” Washington D.C.
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1985: The Hirshhorn Museum. “A Retrospective Lecture Marking 20 years of Practice.”
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1991: Construction Specifications Institute. “Library of Congress Restoration Tour”
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Included in American Architects: A Survey of Award-winning Contemporary Architects
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1988: Tulane University School of Architecture. “Current Work.” New Orleans, LA
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1984: Howard University School of Architecture. “Current Work.” Washington, D.C.
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Bright, Breathing Edges of City Life: Amenity Benefits of Urban Water Resources
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1989: Virginia Masonry Council. “Arthur Cotton Moore Projects.” Richmond, VA
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1984: Society of Real Estate Appraisers. “Old Post Office.” Washington, D.C.
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Distinguished Community Service Award, The Princeton Club of Washington (1988)
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1988: The Athenaeum, Alexandria, Virginia. A Decade of Washington Architecture
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1993: "East/West Tangent", Cologne, Germany. Curated by Francoise Friedrich.
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1996: Washington Building Congress. “Pennsylvania Avenue.” Washington, D.C.
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1982: Smithsonian Institution. “Residential Architecture.” Washington, D.C.
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1993: "Art by Architects", Washington, D.C., AIA/Share our Strength Auction.
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1991: Columbia University, New York, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery.
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1979: University of Texas.School of Architecture. “Recent Work.” Austin, TX
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1993: University of Osaka, Graduate School of Global Architecture (June 21)
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1985: The Catholic University of America, Architecture School: Current Work
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National Award for Residential Design for Bernstein House, Washington, D.C.
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Hokin Kaufman Gallery. Chicago, Illinois. (November 1991 to January 1992)
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Galerie Gasnier Kamien. Paris, France. (April 6, 1993, to July 31, 1993)
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1989: Landscape Architecture Magazine. “Forum on Urban Plazas.” Maryland
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1983: Columbia University Center for the Study of American Architecture.
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1965: “Politics, Architecture and World Fairs.” Cover article. (April)
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Lookout Tower and Wide Flange Cornice with Pipes and Sheet Metal Dentils
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The Power Elite: The 100 Most Influential People in Private Washington,
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Moore described his architectural style in his non-preservation work as
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The Visionary: Inside Arthur Cotton Moore's Ideas to Remake the Capital
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1992: Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rotary Club. “Selected Projects.” Maryland
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1982: Smithsonian Institution.“Squabbles in the City.” Washington, D.C.
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1994: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Friends Auction. Washington, D.C.
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National Award for Residential Design for Avon Place, Washington, D.C.
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also in Washington, D.C., and the renovation and modernization of the
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1979: Smithsonian Institution. “Buildings Reborn.” Washington, D.C.
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National Award for Residential Design for Harris House, Arlington, VA
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1995: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Friends Auction. Washington D.C.
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1993: The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Friends Auction. Washington D.C.
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1985: Smithsonian Institution. Tour of Arthur Cotton Moore Projects
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1979: AIA Grassroots North Meeting. “Recent Work.” Washington D.C.
823:“Washington D.C.: The Making of a Capital,” Honorary Advisor to The
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1979: Book Review. “The Revolutionary New Corridor-Free Systems.”
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Arthur Cotton Moore, defining architect of Washington, dies at 87
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on September 4, 2022 at the age of 87. His remains are buried in
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1988: Representatives of the South Korean Government (December 7)
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1988: American Society of Appraisers. “Waterfront Development.”
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The Powers of Preservation: New Life for Urban Historic Places.
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1984: Northern Virginia Builder’s Association. “Current Work.”
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The Powers of Preservation: New Life for Urban Historic Places
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The Powers of Preservation: New Life for Urban Historic Places
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1980: University of Wisconsin. “Current Work.” Milwaukee, WI
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2017:. Washington, D.C.: National Trust for Historic Preservation.
1969:"Architect Arthur Cotton Moore, 1935-2022 | The Georgetowner"
1828:"Architect Arthur Cotton Moore, 1935-2022 | The Georgetowner"
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1987: Representatives of the City Council. Liverpool, England
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1979: Trinity College. Annual Guest Lecture. Dublin, Ireland
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1988: Howard University School of Architecture (November 19)
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1987: Representatives of the Ministry of Bonn, West Germany
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1986: Capital Design Week. “The Washington Design Center.”
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1982: University of Kentucky. “Current Work” Lexington, KY
1850:"Arthur Cotton Moore's Unbuilt Washington - Washingtonian"
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Supermannerism: New Attitudes in Post-Modern Architecture
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1969: “Washington’s Waterfronts: 44 Miles down the Drain”
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1994: American Embassy Kuwait. Art in Embassies Program:
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1986: Representatives of the Isle of Dogs, London Council
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1982: University of Nebraska.“Current Work.” Lincoln, NE
522:, Washington, D.C. In 1958, Moore graduated cum laude in
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Working Places: The Adaptive Use of Industrial Buildings
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1994: "Art by Architects", Los Angeles. AIA Convention.
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1989: American Society of Landscape Architects (July 13)
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1988: American Society of Landscape Architects (July 13)
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The US$ 80 million restoration and modernization of the
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1970: “Economic Home Rule for the District of Columbia”
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Nine Counties, Northeast Development District, Arkansas
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Doubleday Property. Garden City, Long Island: 18 acres
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1987: Representatives of Parliament. Frankfurt, Germany
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Since 1965, Moore received 70 Design Awards including:
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Sourcebook of Contemporary North American Architecture
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The Washington Post. “Big Sky Motel.” October 14, 1993
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The New York Times. June 15, 1989 (Barbara Gamarekian)
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The Georgetown Waterfront. Washington, D.C.: 10 acres
1656:, Washington, D.C.: International Arts & Artists.
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Arts Council. Winston-Salem, North Carolina: 3 acres
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Included since 1980 in the international compilation
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National awards for architecture and furniture design
1872:"Arthur Cotton Moore Has Died | The Georgetown Dish"
1719:: (Contributing Editor on Urban Affairs, 1965–1978)
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The Washington Post. April 7, 1990 (Benjamin Forgey)
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The Washington Post. April 5, 1990 (Jane Stonesifer)
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Fortune Parc. Montgomery County, Maryland: 48 acres
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The Thomas Cannery. Gaithersburg, Maryland: 3 acres
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Davis Tract. Montgomery County, Maryland: 75 acres
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Camp Luckett. Route 7. Fairfax, Virginia: 200 acres
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1990: Urban Waterfronts ’90. The Waterfront Center.
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1986: American Planning Association. “The Portals.”
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Accomplishment in Library Architecture. (June 1999)
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Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Center (Brooklyn, NY)
630:, an early solar-energy building (Washington, D.C.)
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The New York Times. March 15, 1990 (Suzanne Slesin)
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Cooperative Resort Town, Puente al Mar, Puerto Rico
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The Rockefeller Estate. Washington, D.C.: 25 acres
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Baker Tract. Renley Point, South Carolina: 35 acres
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Forest Glen. Montgomery County, Maryland: 25 acres
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1996: Chesapeake AIA. “Current Work” Annapolis, MD
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Satterlee & Smith: Washington, D.C. (1960–1961)
434:"Tanglebank," Arthur Cotton Moore's childhood home.
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1735:1966: “The Washington National Airport boondoggle”
1163:Minglewood Farms. Nashville, Tennessee: 800 acres
1151:Baker/Kane. Charleston, South Carolina: 50 acres
1082:1996: The Brick Institute of America (November 11)
1079:1994: The Brick Institute of America (November 14)
1901:"The Curvaceous Baroque Is Given a Modern Manner"
1759:1972: “A No-Cost Solution to the Airport Problem”
1747:1967: “The Day Commissioner Tobrinop saw a Kiosk”
1686:1980: “The Retreat into Architectural Narcissism”
1157:Shirlington Tract. Arlington, Virginia: 30 acres
1061:1989: Israeli Architects Association (October 20)
1672:Journal of the American Institute of Architects:
1064:1991: The Town Council of Lyon, France (April 8)
1040:1988: American Planning Association (October 28)
1022:1987: Columbia Historical Society (September 26)
997:presentation, guided tour, and Q&A session:
983:1995: Rosslyn Renaissance. “Rosslyn Waterfront.”
715:National Award for Excellence in Design for the
2157:Fellows of the American Institute of Architects
1587:Balcony Supported by Ganged Metal Tube Brackets
1401:Magazine. December 19, 1991 (Justin H. Sunward)
1255:Ten Year Development Plan of the Bahama Islands
1004:1985: The National Building Museum (November 9)
1001:1985: The National Building Museum (October 27)
741:American Architecture: Innovation and Tradition
647:renovation and the Goh Annex (Washington, D.C.)
602:on the Georgetown waterfront (Washington, D.C.)
2011:Tony P. Wrenn and Elizabeth D. Mulloy (1976).
1175:Old Ford Plant. Alexandria, Virginia: 10 acres
1052:1989: Potomac River Basin Consortium (April 8)
1031:1988: American Society of Appraisers (June 28)
1025:1987: Brick Institute of America (November 16)
992:1997: Rosslyn Renaissance.“Rosslyn Waterfront”
557:& Associates: Washington, D.C. (1961–1965)
1996:New Dimensions in Shopping Centers and Stores
1070:1991: The National Building Museum (April 27)
1055:1989: The National Building Museum (April 15)
1049:1989: The National Building Museum (March 25)
928:1986: AIA Grassroots ’86. “Old Post Office.”
877:1980: AIA Nebraska. “Current Work.” Omaha, NE
530:, M.F.A. before starting his career in 1965.
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2076:. An architectural dream comes into focus."
1653:Our Nation’s Capital: Pro Bono Publico Ideas
1148:Warfield/Kline. Frederick, Maryland: 6 acres
1133:The Palisades. Arlington, Virginia: 15 acres
1067:1991: AIA ACSA National Convention (April 9)
2147:St. Albans School (Washington, D.C.) alumni
1160:Shoreham Tract. Washington D.C.: 10 acres
1136:Radnor Tract. Ballston, Virginia: 5 acres
1013:1987: The Corcoran Gallery of Art (April 4)
528:Princeton University School of Architecture
472:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
292:Princeton University School of Architecture
53:Learn how and when to remove these messages
2040:Highlights of Recent American Architecture
2008:. London: The Architectural Press Limited.
1561:1992: Chicago International Art Exposition
1558:1991: Chicago International Art Exposition
1037:1988: The Waterfront Center (September 24)
1007:1986: AIA Washington Chapter (November 22)
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1377:Magazine. September 1990 (Karen D. Stein)
1127:Salt Pond. Bethany, Delaware: 1,000 acres
947:1987: Masonry Institute. “Current Work.”
492:Learn how and when to remove this message
219:Learn how and when to remove this message
150:Learn how and when to remove this message
1762:1972: “An Offer to Buy National Airport”
1744:1967: “Transportation to Dulles Airport”
1166:400 Block, Schenectady, New York:4 acres
1145:Gwynebrook. Towson, Maryland: 75 acres
925:1985: The Board of Trade.“Current Work.”
2026:. Pittsburg: Ober Park Associates, Inc.
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1771:1986: “The Bunkerization of Washington”
1629:. Pittsburg: Ober Park Associates, Inc.
1580:SoHo Art Gallery and In the Eighth Year
1139:The Portals. Washington D.C.: 10 acres
324:, restoration and modernization of the
1647:, Create Space Independent Publishing.
1223:Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: 70 acres
1073:1991: AIA National Convention (May 18)
793:, published by St. James Press, London
624:, completed in 1982 (Washington, D.C.)
2042:. New York: The Scarecrow Press Inc.
1627:Historic Buildings of Washington, D.C
1422:Listings: D’Architectures. April 1993
1395:Magazine. November 1991 (Carol Vogel)
398:, Washington, D.C., the Goh Annex of
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2109:Mr. Moore's Unsolicited Suggestions.
2096:. January 5, 2018. Vol, 36, No. 37.
2069:Arthur Cotton Moore, from Caroun.com
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1231:The Town of East St. Louis, Illinois
936:Committee of 100 on the Federal City
763:1991: The National Building Museum.
757:1990: The National Building Museum.
751:1988: The National Building Museum.
470:adding citations to reliable sources
88:adding citations to reliable sources
1371:Magazine. June 1990 (Lesa Griffith)
2051:. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
1899:Slesin, Suzanne (March 15, 1990).
1732:1966: “The Architecture of Zoning”
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1738:1967: “Sound and Fury at the FAA”
1729:1966: “Wanted: A HUD with Vision”
1240:Frank Holten State Park, Illinois
732:1981/1982: Cooper-Hewitt Museum:
660:Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
357:https://www.arthurcottonmoore.com
34:This article has multiple issues.
2167:Architects from Washington, D.C.
2162:21st-century American architects
2142:20th-century American architects
2014:America’s Forgotten Architecture
1723:1965: “Last Resort Architecture”
1690:“The Pennsylvania Avenue Plan.”
1217:Colmar Manor, Maryland: 15 acres
1211:Nashville, Tennessee: 162 acres
784:American Institute of Architects
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2101:Our Town with Andy Ockershausen
2074:"Arthur Cotton Moore '58 GS '60
1458:. “Big Sky Motel.” Winter 1994
1419:June/July 1993 (Michel de Loye)
1193:Baltimore, Maryland: 40 blocks
727:Group architectural exhibitions
713:Architectural Record Magazine’s
706:Architectural Record Magazine’s
699:Architectural Record Magazine’s
692:Architectural Record Magazine’s
542:: New York. Summers (1956–1958)
75:needs additional citations for
42:or discuss these issues on the
1726:1965: “Subways are for People”
1407:June 1993 (Chantal de Rosamel)
1234:Ski industry for West Virginia
1205:Rockville, Maryland: 420 acres
1202:Fort Wayne, Indiana: 6 blocks
1196:Petersburg, Virginia: 40 acres
796:Included in Knowledge (XXG)'s
16:American architect (1935–2022)
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1925:Moore, Arthur Cotton (1998).
1784:, a theoretical physicist at
1214:York, Pennsylvania: 100 acres
1208:Columbus, Georgia: 100 blocks
1098:Washington Business Journal (
816:“Washingtonian of the Year,”
540:Skidmore Owings & Merrill
526:. Moore studied architecture
386:Moore was also known for the
2172:People from Washington, D.C.
2002:Sherban Contacuzino (1975).
1741:1967: “The Restoration Game”
1413:June 1993 (Nicole Bamberger)
1381:Washington Home & Garden
1258:Red Carpet Country, Oklahoma
1220:Dearborn, Michigan: 6 blocks
662:(Charleston, South Carolina)
257:Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
2152:Princeton University alumni
2093:Washington Business Journal
2045:Sylvia Hart Wright (1989).
2038:Sylvia Hart Wright (1983).
1199:Norfolk, Virginia: 50 acres
825:Columbia Historical Society
782:Elected as a Fellow of the
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2005:New Uses for Old Buildings
1993:Louis G. Redstone (1973).
1768:1974: “Saving the Willard”
1765:1973: “Take this New York”
1446:Magazine. France. May 1993
798:List of Notable Architects
589:Tabulating Machine Company
175:This biographical article
2020:Walter C. Kidney (1976).
1876:www.thegeorgetowndish.com
1582:(November 10 to 20, 1993)
938:. “The Portals Project.”
593:Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
548:: New York. (Summer 1959)
373:Thomas Jefferson Building
371:and modernization of the
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344:Hotel in Washington, D.C.
326:Thomas Jefferson Building
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2035:. New York: E.P. Dutton.
1999:. New York: McGraw-Hill.
1638:, New York: McGraw-Hill.
1426:Le Moniteur Architecture
1249:Eureka Springs, Arkansas
1243:The South Texas Triangle
622:Old Post Office building
555:Chloethiel Woodard Smith
416:Old Post Office building
2078:The Daily Princetonian.
791:Contemporary Architects
774:Honors and distinctions
400:the Phillips Collection
2114:Washingtonian Magazine
2104:, Podcast. April 2018.
1717:Washingtonian Magazine
1683:1979: “Adaptive Abuse”
1383:Magazine. Winter. 1990
818:Washingtonian Magazine
435:
2061:Arthur Cotton Moore (
2029:C. Ray Smith (1977).
1330:Visions of the Future
1319:Visions of the Future
1261:Bourne, Massachusetts
1252:Arkadelphia, Arkansas
765:Visions and Revisions
506:Kalorama neighborhood
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188:by revising it to be
99:"Arthur Cotton Moore"
1701:The Weekly Standard:
1692:St. Albans Bulletin,
1432:Connaissance des Art
1417:Demeures Chateaux.
1375:Architectural Record
1365:Magazine. June 1990
1104:Magazine (May 2018).
811:Who's Who in America
611:John Adams Buildings
524:Princeton University
466:improve this section
288:Princeton University
84:improve this article
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