1333 H Street, Downtown office building in Washington, D.C., United States
1333 H Street is an office building in downtown Washington that consists of two connected towers spanning 12 stories. The structure features glass, granite, and limestone on its exterior, creating a unified facade across the entire complex.
The west tower was built in 1912 with Beaux-Arts style, while the east tower was completed in 1982 with contemporary design. A 2017 renovation project physically connected both structures, bridging more than a century of architectural development.
The building houses influential organizations including the Center for American Progress, Pivotal Ventures, and the Institute for International Finance.
The building is located three blocks from Metro Center station, making it easily accessible by public transit. Parking facilities are available in the lower levels, and the structure houses various office tenants.
The 2017 renovation project established a connection between the two towers, merging different architectural periods into one functional commercial structure.
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