Wardman Tower Design Reveal!
Wednesday, we went to Woodley Park for a special Meet the Designer reception celebrating the nearly completed restoration of the iconic Wardman Tower and unveiling of the Darryl Carter model unit. Here, Washington Post’s Scott Sowers, Little Black Blog’s Quinn Woodward Pu, JBG Smith Development Manager Kari Parekh and JBG Smith Vice President of Residential Marketing Jannah Hobday.
The Wardman Tower renovation revealed 32 rare two- to four-bedroom homes ranging from 2,200 to 4,600 SF. Designed by New York architecture firm Deborah Berke Partners, the renovated space pays tribute to the opulence of mid-century Paris while adding an open and contemporary feel. Here, Doyle Barlow & Mazard PLLC Attorneys at Law’s Camela Mazard with Squire Patton Boggs partner Alice Batts.
Built in 1928 by famed local developer Harry Wardman, the historic Wardman Tower has a significant pedigree and was once home to Dwight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon B. Johnson, Herbert Hoover and actress Marlene Deitrich. Here, Bien Venue Catering’s Keith Johnson with La Tomate General Manager Jonathan ten Hoopen.
Working to maintain the building’s original aesthetic, restoration experts reintroduced the original window configurations, balconies and doors. Thousands of square feet of the façade were reappointed with brick, cast iron, stone and metal to match the grandeur of Harry Wardman’s original vision. Here is the Darryl Carter Inc. team: Chief Operating Officer Charles Grazioli, Senior Project Manager Katie Peters, Interior Designer Darryl Carter and Senior Project Manager Caitlin Woodside.