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- Crystal_Heights abstract "Crystal Heights or Crystal City was a proposal by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for a hotel, apartment, and shopping complex in Washington, D.C., USA, at the corner of Florida and Connecticut Avenues N.W., in the vicinity of Dupont Circle. Wright proposed the development in August 1940 for one of the largest remaining undeveloped tracts in Washington, known as the Dean Estates or Temple Heights. One version of the design called for 1,230 hotel rooms, 138 small apartments, parking for 1,500 cars, shops, and a theater - a diversity of uses almost never seen in structures of the time - all within a complex consisting of a broad base covering the whole site topped by 24 towers. The proposal was defeated primarily by zoning requirements that prevented a multi-purpose structure at the site and forbade towers from rising more than 110 feet. The planned towers would have been more than 200 feet tall. Today, the site is occupied by the Hilton Washington, Universal North Building, and Universal South Building.The "crystal" name was a reference to the large amounts of glass featured in the building designs. Other materials to be prominently featured included white marble and bronze.".
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- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frank_Lloyd_Wright_buildings.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unbuilt_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut_Avenue.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Connecticut_Avenue_(Washington,_D.C.).
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Dupont_Circle.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Avenue.
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- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Lloyd_Wright.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Hilton_Washington.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Northwest,_Washington,_D.C..
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C._(northwest).
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Hilton.
- Crystal_Heights wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crystal Heights".
- Crystal_Heights hasPhotoCollection Crystal_Heights.
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- Crystal_Heights subject Category:Frank_Lloyd_Wright_buildings.
- Crystal_Heights subject Category:Unbuilt_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Crystal_Heights hypernym Proposal.
- Crystal_Heights type Aircraft.
- Crystal_Heights comment "Crystal Heights or Crystal City was a proposal by American architect Frank Lloyd Wright for a hotel, apartment, and shopping complex in Washington, D.C., USA, at the corner of Florida and Connecticut Avenues N.W., in the vicinity of Dupont Circle. Wright proposed the development in August 1940 for one of the largest remaining undeveloped tracts in Washington, known as the Dean Estates or Temple Heights.".
- Crystal_Heights label "Crystal Heights".
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