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St. Elizabeths Hospital, Power House, 2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Southeast, Ash Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

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Summary

For an overview of the Systems and Infrastructure Buildings, see HABS DC-349-CD

Significance: The Power House (Building 56/57) served important support functions for the west campus throughout its history of use. It is significant for its association with the development of campus-wide infrastructure to support the west campus of St. Elizabeths. The Power House is a significant part of the campus plan as it developed in the early part of the twentieth century. The building is representative of the intended self-sufficiency of the campus at that time.

The Power House is significant for its architectural design, as an example of a distinctive industrial building with Italian Renaissance Revival-inspired design elements on the St. Elizabeths campus. The building is also of interest architecturally for its character-defining masonry construction, brick smokestacks, open interior plan, and associated railroad trestle. With its two smokestacks, the Power House is one of the most visible components of the west campus.

Survey number: HABS DC-349-BN

Building/structure dates: 1904-1910 Initial Construction

National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 79003101

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hospitals powerhouses washington city elizabeths hospital elizabeths hospital power house martin luther martin luther ash ash street washington dc district of columbia energy generation medicine health care health care facilities institutional care mental institutions renaissance revival architectural elements smokestacks brick buildings parapets andrew burian mike ford government hospital for the insane historic american buildings survey kenneth itle tim penich alonzo richardson leslie schwartz rutan and coolidge shepley deborah slaton us department of health and human services education us department of health us department of the interior us federal security agency us general services administration us national institute of mental health michael wendt william white photo historic american landscapes survey historic american engineering record architecture railroad railroad architecture landscape plans building plans library of congress architectural diagrams national register of historic places historic landmarks
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1910 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
General Services Administration, Owner
Shepley, Rutan, Coolidge, Architect
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc., contractor
Mills & Schnoering Archtects, contractor
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States ,  38.85188, -77.00303
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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hospitals powerhouses washington city elizabeths hospital elizabeths hospital power house martin luther martin luther ash ash street washington dc district of columbia energy generation medicine health care health care facilities institutional care mental institutions renaissance revival architectural elements smokestacks brick buildings parapets andrew burian mike ford government hospital for the insane historic american buildings survey kenneth itle tim penich alonzo richardson leslie schwartz rutan and coolidge shepley deborah slaton us department of health and human services education us department of health us department of the interior us federal security agency us general services administration us national institute of mental health michael wendt william white photo historic american landscapes survey historic american engineering record architecture railroad railroad architecture landscape plans building plans library of congress architectural diagrams national register of historic places historic landmarks