Photo, Print, Drawing St. Elizabeths Hospital, Hagan Hall, 2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Southeast / 578-586 Redwood Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC Building No. 38
About this Item
Title
- St. Elizabeths Hospital, Hagan Hall, 2700 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, Southeast / 578-586 Redwood Street, Southeast, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
Other Title
- Building No. 38
Names
- Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
- Trowbridge & Livingston
- Government Hospital for the Insane
- U.S. Federal Security Agency
- U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- U.S. National Institute of Mental Health
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Hagan, Margaret Wood
- Schara, Mark, project manager
- Boucher, Jack E., photographer
- Arzola, Robert R., field team
- Schwartz, Leslie, photographer
- Ford, Mike, historian
- Penich, Tim, historian
- Slaton, Deborah, historian
- Itle, Kenneth, historian
- Davidson, Paul, field team
- Clemence, Matthew A., field team
- Rainey, Krishnia A., field team
- Royer, Laura, field team
- Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
- District of Columbia Office of Planning, sponsor
- U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), sponsor
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1933
Headings
- - recreation centers
- - health care
- - institutional care
- - hospitals
- - medicine
- - mental institutions
- - health care facilities
- - Colonial Revival architectural elements
- - hip roofs
- - brick buildings
- - recreation
- - District Of Columbia--District Of Columbia--Washington
Latitude / Longitude
- 38.852577,-76.998142
Notes
- - For an overview of the Culture and Recreation Buildings, see HABS DC-349-CA
- - Significance: Hagan Hall (Building 38) is significant for its association with the treatment of mental illness on the St. Elizabeths Campus. Upon its completion in 1942, Hagan Hall served as a support building in the daily lives of the patients. Its distinctive Colonial Revival architectural character incorporates design features typical of other historic buildings on campus, including eclectic masonry detailing, ornamental dormers, and divided light double-hung windows. Hagan Hall was designed by the New York architectural firm of Trowbridge and Livingston and built in 1942, replacing an earlier wood frame structure used by the Red Cross to provide services to patients at St. Elizabeths Hospital. U-shaped in plan, the front of Hagan Hall consists of a large (50' x100'), two-story rectangular room which was used for social events and activities. Two shorter, two-story wings extend to the rear, originally housing various offices and support functions. Hagan Hall was designed in the Georgian Revival style, with load-bearing brick masonry walls supporting the concrete slabs of the second floor and flat roof above the wings. A prominent hip roof, supported by steel trusses and shingled with slates, covers the front assembly room. Interior walls and ceilings were plastered. The floors of the assembly room and the two lobbies were finished with terrazzo.
- - Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N990
- - Survey number: HABS DC-349-R
- - Building/structure dates: 1942 Initial Construction
- - National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 79003101
Medium
- Photo(s): 25
- Measured Drawing(s): 6
- Data Page(s): 15
- Photo Caption Page(s): 3
Call Number/Physical Location
- HABS DC-349-R
Source Collection
- Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- dc1024
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://aj.sunback.homes/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
Online Format
- image
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Contributor
- Arzola, Robert R.
- Boucher, Jack E.
- Clemence, Matthew A.
- Davidson, Paul
- District of Columbia Office of Planning
- Ford, Mike
- Government Hospital for the Insane
- Hagan, Margaret Wood
- Historic American Buildings Survey
- Itle, Kenneth
- McPartland, Mary
- Penich, Tim
- Price, Virginia Barrett
- Rainey, Krishnia A.
- Royer, Laura
- Schara, Mark
- Schwartz, Leslie
- Slaton, Deborah
- Trowbridge & Livingston
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- U.S. Federal Security Agency
- U.S. General Services Administration (Gsa)
- U.S. National Institute of Mental Health