Interview with Nooni Reatig, Washington, D.C. architect
Abstract
This interview was conducted as part of Rebecca Summer's research for the dissertation "The Urban Alley: A Hidden Landscape of Social Change in Washington, D.C." Reatig is an architect and developer at Suzane Reatig Architecture, a firm in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Shaw is home to two popular alleys: Blagden Alley and Naylor Court. The interview covers the history of the Reatig firm and its activity in Shaw. The firm is know for its very colorful/color block modern designs. There is also discussion of broader changes over time to development in Shaw, alley-facing design, new developments in Blagden Alley.
Subject
Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES
architecture
urban design
alleys
Washington, D.C.
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/79410Description
This interview was conducted as part of Rebecca Summer's research for the dissertation "The Urban Alley: A Hidden Landscape of Social Change in Washington, D.C." Reatig is an architect and developer at Suzane Reatig Architecture, a firm in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Shaw is home to two popular alleys: Blagden Alley and Naylor Court. The interview covers the history of the Reatig firm and its activity in Shaw. The firm is know for its very colorful/color block modern designs. There is also discussion of broader changes over time to development in Shaw, alley-facing design, new developments in Blagden Alley.