Deep Foundations In Washington, DC

Deep Foundations Institute
Douglas W. Christie
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Deep Foundations Institute
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16
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Deep foundations in Washington, DC have played a role in the city?s development since the 19th century. Designers of government and commercial buildings sought deep foundations initially to minimize settlement of structures. As the western portion of the National Mall was made by filling in portions of the Potomac River, numerous memorials and monuments on the Mall required deep foundations. In recent years deep foundations have been used to allow underground construction for various reasons. Commercial developers have sought to maximize the use of sites by developing below-grade space for parking to meet code requirements and offset the limits on building heights. Underground museum and gallery space has been constructed to expand public space while preserving open space above grade. Access and security concerns have prompted the design of underground visitor centers rather than above-grade structures.
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APA: Douglas W. Christie  (2006)  Deep Foundations In Washington, DC

MLA: Douglas W. Christie Deep Foundations In Washington, DC. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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