
The evolution of a building is natural, much bemoaned by strict preservationist but it is the nature of time, particularly in cities; anothe...
The evolution of a building is natural, much bemoaned by strict preservationist but it is the nature of time, particularly in cities; anothe...
Last night I was so excited to get a sneak peak of the HUGE new CB2 which is opening this weekend in Georgetown. After both potterybarn an...
In honor of this spring weather (nearly summer!) we're having here in DC, I thought I'd share with you a photograph of one of my fa...
Don't forget that the Georgetown Housetour is this weekend, April 30th - from 11:00 am until 5:00 pm. Pre-order tickets on their websi...
Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. These gorgeous shells, on display at the Smithsonian Castle, are similar to intricate jewelry. Th...
Have weekend plans here in DC? Why not stop by the National Gallery of Art to see the current show entitled Venice: Canaletto and his rival...
On my walk home last night I stopped and got some lilies, not only to help mask the steak smoke smell but because it's our first taste ...
On March 1st, Emily Eerdmans will be in DC to talk for the National Institute for Classical Architecture . Cohosted by the prestigous Roya...
In 1903, Roosevelt had a very grand piano commissioned from Steinway & Sons for the East Room . Steinway commissioned noted Aesthetic a...
While walking home last night, I passed the House of Sweden along the Potomac right at sunset, when the building disappears into both the ...