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Coalition Letter in The Washington Post: ‘Moore worked on the vision of D.C. until the end’
“Architect transformed the aesthetic of the District,” the Sept. 9 obituary for architect Arthur Cotton Moore, who died Sept. 4 at age 87, captured Moore’s admirable urban design vision — […]
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Comments: Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall of Remembrance Proposal
By Judy Scott Feldman, PhD, Chair, National Mall Coalition (Submitted to the National Park Service by the National Mall Coalition, October 28, 2019) I am writing on behalf of the National Mall Coalition, […]
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Nation’s Capital
Embodiment of Founding Principles While most American cities started and grew organically over time, the City of Washington is different. The 1791 L’Enfant Plan for the nation’s capital came all […]
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An Evolving Stage
Who are the visionary thinkers today who can work with all Mall constituencies to create a new long-term vision and plan for the Mall in its 3rd century, a plan that […]
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Yet since Congress…
… Yet since Congress declared the National Mall a “substantially completed work of civic art” in 2003, it has endured piecemeal growth and environmental effects that threaten the vitality and […]
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Getting the Public Involved
Washington Monument Ideas Competition The National Mall Coalition originated the idea for an open public competition for the Washington Monument grounds in our 2009 “Renewing American Democracy on the 3rd […]
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National Coalition to Save the Mall’s 10th Anniversary
National Coalition to Save the Mall
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World War II Memorial Media (Editorial by Buffalo News)
A memorial to those who fought and won World War II, preserving freedom and shaping the world we now live in, is long overdue. As their generation passes and the […]
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