Octagon House alterations (Washington, D.C.)

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Octagon House alterations (Washington, D.C.) are architectural modifications to the historic Octagon House in Washington, D.C., designed by prominent early American architect Robert Mills.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural alteration
architectural work
building modification
appliesTo historic house
residential building
architect Robert Mills
country United States of America
designedBy Robert Mills
field architecture
historic preservation
genre neoclassical architecture
hasArchitecturalSignificance example of Robert Mills’s work on existing structures
hasArchitecturalStyle neoclassical architecture
hasBuildingType house
hasCity Washington, D.C.
hasContext Federal-period architecture in Washington, D.C.
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinate system
hasCulturalContext United States architectural heritage
hasDocumentation architectural drawings
historic building surveys
hasGeographicRegion North America
hasHeritageStatus associated with a listed historic building
hasLanguage English
hasPreservationInterest architectural conservation
hasSubject Octagon House
locatedInTime early 19th century
location Octagon House
Washington, D.C.
modifies original design of Octagon House
partOf architectural history of Washington, D.C.
history of Octagon House
relatedTo Octagon House
Robert Mills
early American architecture
subjectOf architectural history studies
historic preservation research

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Robert Mills
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