Ignatia Hall (Current Primary Name)
Ignatia Guest Cottage (Current Alternative Name)
Ignatia Hall (Current Primary Name)
Ignatia Guest Cottage (Current Alternative Name)
65 (Current Primary Number)
Criterion A: | 0 |
Criterion B: | 0 |
Criterion C: | 0 |
Criterion D: | 0 |
National Significance: | 0 |
Integrity: | 0 |
Total Score: | 0 |
Building
Domestic
Multiple Dwelling
Dormitory
Primary Address
3700 North Capitol Street NW, Washington, DC 20011
1947/1953 Impact
Zone A
Zone 10
Streamline Moderne
General Description
Ignatia Hall, representative of the building efforts undertaken as part of the 1953 Master Plan, is one of the several dormitories on the property, originally serving as the nurses' quarters. The modest masonry building illustrates the stylistic interpretations of the Streamline Moderne, albeit in a minimalist fashion. The bomb-resistant building, which incorporates innovative building technology, traditional materials and engineering advances of the Modern Movement, has a more linear configuration than the buildings erected on the property prior to 1953. The L-shaped plan allowed natural light to reach each of the rooms. Despite its stylistic and structural design, which is indicative of the mid-twentieth century, Ignatia Hall does not contribute to the historic context of the Home because it was constructed outside the period of significance. Therefore, it has been recommended as non-contributing.
Residence
(Current Primary Function)
1947/1953 Impact (is contained within / contains)
Irwin Porter & Sons (Architecture/Design Firm, was designed by / designed)