Resource Identification

Name

Shop Building (Current Primary Name)


Building Number

73 (Current Primary Number)

Evaluation

AFRH-W Historic District

Status
Non-Contributing (2007-01-01)
Period(s) of Significance
Modified Master Plans (1952-1968)
Area(s) of Significance
none recorded
Relative Level of Significance
Non-Contributing (2006-10-29)
Quantitative Evaluation
Criterion A: 0
Criterion B: 0
Criterion C: 0
Criterion D: 0
National Significance: 0
Integrity: 0
Total Score: 0

Other AFRH-W Designations

none recorded

Other Designations

none recorded
Classification

NRHP Resource Type

Building


NRHP Resource Category

Security- Maintenance- and Utility-Related


NRHP Resource Subcategory

Public Works


Wuzit (original purpose)

Workshop

Important Dates

none recorded
Location

Address

Primary Address
3700 North Capitol Street NW, Washington, DC 20011


Location Description

none recorded

Character Area

1947/1953 Impact


AFRH-W Master Plan Zone

Zone A


Phase 1A Archaeological Zone

Zone 10

Description

Architectural Style

Modern Movement


Description

General Description
This masonry building was constructed as part of the expansion of the industrial and mechanical buildings and structures in the Service Area along the eastern edge of the property parallel to North Capitol Street. The one-story structure is clad in brick and has a flat roof. Paired metal industrial windows sit on concrete sills. Constructed during the 1953 Master Plan phase, this utilitarian building illustrates the architecture of the Modern Movement, and lacks applied stylistic detailing. It was built outside the period of significance and is, therefore, recommended as non-contributing.

Function and Use

Function

Administrative/Maintenance (Current Primary Function)

Detailed Description

Form Type

none recorded

Measurements

none recorded

Components

none recorded

Modifications

none recorded
Map
Related Resources

Related Character Areas

1947/1953 Impact (is contained within / contains)

Related People/Organizations

Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern (Architecture/Design Firm, was designed by / designed)