THE ARC

Format
Brief

City
Washington

State/Province
DC

Country
USA

Metro Area
Washington

Project Type
Special Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Education
Event Space
Medical
Open space
Parking
Performance Space
Playground
Recreation

Keywords
Art center
Community center
Community development
Computer learning center
Gym
Meeting space
Rehearsal space
Social services
Theater space
ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Winner

Site Size
16 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2001

Date Opened
2005

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Format
Brief

City
Washington

State/Province
DC

Country
USA

Metro Area
Washington

Project Type
Special Use

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Education
Event Space
Medical
Open space
Parking
Performance Space
Playground
Recreation

Keywords
Art center
Community center
Community development
Computer learning center
Gym
Meeting space
Rehearsal space
Social services
Theater space
ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Winner

Site Size
16 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
2001

Date Opened
2005

Developer
Building Bridges Across the River (BBAR)
Washington, DC

Public Partner
National Park Service
Washington, DC

District of Columbia
Washington, DC

Development Manager
William C. Smith & Company
Washington, DC

Architect
Ayres Saint Gross
Washington, DC

Landscape Architect
ParkerRodrigues
Alexandria, VA

Principal Author(s)
Julie Stern

ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Winner

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