Two years ago, I noticed the Heurich House has curved pane windows on the round corners of the house. Since then, I’ve noticed a lot of houses in Northwest D.C. that also have curved pane windows.
Aluminum structure, self supporting glass, limitless number of rails, ah!60 thermal insulation up to 0.708W/m².K, sound insulation: 44 dB, security RC4, ah!38 thermal insulation up to 0.816W/m².K, ...
At 5,000-plus square feet and chock full of intact detail, the circa-1910 Neo-Federal brick row house was grand to begin with. Its main drawback? The kitchen’s placement in a rear extension, closed ...