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So the DC area will evolve into multiple smaller dense clusters of high-rise buildings in Rosslyn, Crystal City, Tysons Corner, Alexandria, Silver Spring?, other sites centered on Metro stations scattered around the DC perimeter while the downtown DC area remains at 130'?

The region has obviously been trending that way for years with the tall buildings going up in Rosslyn across the river, but carrying the trend to its conclusion will make DC a rather unique city or metropolitan region in the US. More distributed with multiple dense clusters around a core than any other US city that I can think of. Interesting result of building a Metro system in combination with height restrictions for the core city.

by AlanF on Sep 13, 2012 6:15 pm • linkreport

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