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Codman–Davis House, Historic residence in Kalorama district, Washington D.C., United States.

The Codman-Davis House is a four-story red brick residence featuring classical revival architecture with a formal brick forecourt enclosed by iron gates. The building preserves its original architectural elements and currently serves as the Thai ambassador's residence.

The residence was built between 1906 and 1907 by architect Ogden Codman Jr. for his cousin Martha Codman, an heiress from a prominent Boston clipper ship family. Its construction marked a period of increased wealthy development in the neighborhood.

The residence hosted major social gatherings during Washington's winter season, drawing wealthy industrial families from across the nation to its formal rooms. This tradition of hospitality helped establish the neighborhood as a center for high society.

The building sits in the Kalorama neighborhood and retains its classical architectural features with an iron gate-framed entrance. Since it functions as a private diplomatic residence, interior access is typically not available, but you can view the exterior facade from the street.

The building incorporates design elements from late 18th-century French residential architecture, reflecting the sophisticated aesthetic choices of its original owners. This blend of European influences with American execution illustrates the cultural connections of that era.

Location: Washington, D.C.

Architects: Ogden Codman, Jr.

GPS coordinates: 38.91361,-77.04833

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:12

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