New Coast Guard Rendering

10 09 2009

Have you been having trouble figuring out how the new Coast Guard Headquarters in SE is going to look? We have too, but this new rendering by Perkins+Will really helps see how the complex is going to fit within the historic St Elizabeth’s Campus. Huge right?

The project broke ground this week. [Rendering: Perkins+Will]


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8 responses to “New Coast Guard Rendering”

10 09 2009
Vik (09:35:31) :

I like it.

10 09 2009
Anon (12:22:03) :

Coast Guard? That is the Dept of Homeland Security.

10 09 2009
Alexa W. (13:32:11) :

I like it too, but where is everyone going to park?

10 09 2009
Alexa W. (13:35:11) :

oh and Anon the Coast Guard is part of the Dept and Homeland Security, and this building in the first phase is in fact for the Coast Guard to occupy.

10 09 2009
Anon (19:17:38) :

Alexa - the Coast Guard may occupy it, maybe even first, but it is not the “Coast Guard HQ” - it is the DHS Complex. It feels a little dishonest to ID it as only the Coast Guard unless this was a Coast Guard blog and that was the interests of the readers. I like this blog a lot and am just trying to correct a mis-ID. You know, wisdom of crowds and all.

10 09 2009
tsarchitect (23:01:01) :

This building is the Coast Guard headquarters. The campus may be for DHS at large, but this building is for USCG only. It’s not as though people who read this blog don’t know that DHS is moving to St. E’s.

10 09 2009
mediocrebadguy (23:51:59) :

Is this HOK or Perkins+Will? Something isn’t adding up here…

13 09 2009
DC Metrocentric » Linked: Progress and Plazas (11:12:49) :

[…] - The new consolidated headquarters of the Department of Homeland Security and the Coast Guard at the West Campus of St. Elizabeths broke ground this week and politicians from all over the land […]

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