The definitive list
PARK VIEW on Irving Street. Flickr/IntangibleArts
For years, I?d kept a list, first in the Notes app and then somewhere in a byzantine Trello board, of the names of buildings in DC that I found interesting or silly. It went nowhere for a long time, until on a whim I asked our readers to supply the names of as many of these buildings as they could.
In that survey I promised to power-rank the names. And while I didn?t explicitly promise to power-rank all the names, I knew that was the only way I ? who used to have no problem spending an afternoon re-categorizing my books or baseball cards by some new classification system ? would follow through.
Months passed. Somehow, this quirky project was rarely the most pressing of my responsibilities. But, as a person of my word, I have now delivered. Here it is. The arbitrarily-decided, haphazardly-ranked list.
(And, that urge to classify that I mentioned? Because ranking the condo and apartment names wasn?t enough, I also wrote about the patterns that emerged in how these places are named. It?s fascinating and politically relevant, but not essential to understanding this list.)
Towards a Taxonomy of the Nomenclature of Dwellings (District 2018)
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A couple of notes before I give you the list:
- I asked for apartment and condo buildings, but I haven?t double checked all or most of these.
- This list is far, far from exhaustive. The city has been in an apartment-building boom so there are new entries all the time.
- There were plenty of apartments that no one submitted. Some names that did not appear in our sample would be high on this list. The Ndidi, for example, a small building near 12th and W NW. Others would fall in the mediocre middle, such as Lumen, a building across from mine. (It would not be surprising if the list over-represents the city center and NW.)
Without any further ado, a definitive list, subject to revision without notice, from best to worst:
- Otis Place Flats ? Simple. Classic. Instructive.
- The Woodner
- The Nebraska
- The Kenmore
- The Argonne
- eaves
- Post Mass ? I dig the triple entendre. Is it after Massachusetts Ave? Is it in a former post office on Mass Ave? Or, most intriguingly of all, is this building somehow post mass in the sense that gravity, for example, will have no affect, dwellers therefore floating. (Ed note: The full name is Post Massachusetts, but Post Mass is what was submitted. Since the latter is more fun, we?ll use that. Downrank full name.)
- Idaho Terrace
- The Clara Barton
- The Richelieu ? I had this much further down before I actually looked up Richelieu, who I merely remembered as a villain from The Three Musketeers.
- The Cairo ? tinge of Orientalism, perhaps
- Hecht Warehouse ? this is actually what it is, the old Hecht Warehouse, and many developers seem to be realizing just using a building?s old name is often better than trying to come up with a new one.
- Brookland Works
- Avery Row
- Dock 79 ?points off, possibly a music venue
- Colonnade
- Circle Arms ? most badass of the crypto-colonial names; ?could feasibly be a grainy RPG I played growing up.?
- Shawmut
- The Floridian
- The Tellus ? that just means ?The Earth? in Latin, which is kind of metal
- Atlantic Plumbing ? I have issues with pandering to this blue-collar fantasy, as detailed in the taxonomy of names linked to above; but purely as a matter of cadence, some are superior or at least inoffensive
- Foundry Lofts
- California House ? I don?t know why but I like a lot of the ?House? things, possibly a Harry Potter thing
- Loree Grand
- New Quin ? not an Eskimo
- The Cloisters ? ?The Nunnery? didn?t have the same ring to it
- Schuyler Arms
- The Jason ? you?ll have quite a journey. Slightly more coy than the Odyssey, which comes in for a much lower ranking.
- The Ellington ?questions abound as to line between exploitation of U St heritage and glorification. Merely as name, excellent.
- Adams View ? descriptive at least.
- The Bader ? for first time, I wonder whether one who abides is a ?bader.? If so, catapult to top dozen.
- The Wilson
- The Kirkman
- Station House
- The Mohawk
- The Fedora
- Waterside Towers
- The Edison
- The Swift
- The Mill
- The Statesman
- The Asher
- The Promenade ? is it actually on promenade? Double score if not.
- The Phoenix ? The Fawkes might be better.
- Lydian
- Park Crest
- William Penn
- The Baron ? Better than ?The Colonel? or similar, because Baron is definitely silliest title. Also around here on the list is where you transition from good names to merely unembarrassing ones.
- President Madison ? Suppose he doesn?t have all that much named for him, relative to peers.
- Cleveland House ?This works, as much less obnoxious than ?Harvard House? and other variations.
- Modern ? Bet it has great WiFi.
- Mondrian ? This is not just a name ? would rank much lower if named Mondrian without also embracing his aesthetic.
- Chalfonte
- Ore 82 ? Some on my team considered this a winner. ?This is begging to be a dwelling in a Neal Stephenson book.?
- The Chelsea
- The Pentacle ? Points for pentagram-adjacency. A home for Wiccans?
- Portico
- Gables
- The Collective ? False advertising. Not actually a collective, branding is way cooler than the actual apartments.
- Radius
- Yale Steam Laundry
- Trellis House ? good name but if you go by the actual one, the name is gaudily plastered across the front with ?WASHINGTON, DC? under it. Who was going to be confused about what city they?re in at Sherman and Barry Place NW?
- The Ambassador
- The Debonair
- Belle Pre ? Extra points, maybe has a rap group named after it.
- The Gaslight ? Separated from negative associations of ?gaslighting,? would be a cool name. As is, hard to believe they haven?t changed it.
- Holm ? too clever by half.
- Skyline Towers
- One Hill South
- Shoreham North ? What is Shoreham? Is there a Shoreham South?
- Metro 710
- Notch 8
- District ? ?Go to the District.? ?Where in the District?? ?The District.? ?
- Calvert House
- Andover House
- The Parkhill
- Roosevelt Camden
- Apollo
- Apolline
- The Savoy
- The Pearl
- Dorchester West
- Vaughan Place
- The Griffin
- The Hepburn
- Flats 130
- River Park
- Connecticut Park
- The York
- City Market
- AdM? Heights ? it is maybe bad but cannot really put it any further down. Everything after this is bad. It?s like Step Brothers: Every movie worse than Step Brothers is a bad movie.
- Ava ? pleasant but possibly a cult.
- Capitol Park
- 1430W
- Foxhall ? just the name of the neighborhood
- Newport
- The Diplomat
- The Louis
- The Corey
- The Aventine
- The Colonel ? sort of nefarious sounding.
- The Elise
- The Lafayette
- The Citadel
- The Biltmore
- The Berkshire
- The Lex
- The Margie
- The Rodney
- The Lauren
- The Meridian
- Oxford
- St. George ? Dragon sold separately.
- The Aspen
- Pasadena
- Saxony
- Havana
- OSLO
- Belvedere
- Lockwood
- Chastleton
- Croydon Manor ? Extra points for its big green sign.
- Solaire
- Copperstone
- Cornerstone
- Chatham Court
- Jefferson Marketplace
- Parc Riverside
- The Leumass
- Avec
- Odyssey
- Sulgrave Manor
- The Avondale
- Windermere-Harrowgate
- South Cathedral Mansion
- The Envoy
- Senate Square
- Yale Steam Laundry
- Gelmarc
- Radius
- The Sheldon
- The Belgard
- The Aria
- Lyric
- The Libretto
- The Shay
- The Gale
- The Sonnet
- The Ralph
- The Vintage
- Avalon
- Wisteria Mansion
- Elberon
- Miramar
- Arcadia
- Harvard Hall
- The Beauregard
- Allegro
- The Lurgan
- Anthology
- The Cromwell
- The Latrobe
- Castle Manor
- Normandy Place
- Onyx on First ? Sounds like a Pokemon playing baseball.
- The Zenith
- Rhapsody
- VIO
- Elevation
- Porter Del Ray
- Sedona and Slate
- Excelsior
- Elysium
- Paramount
- The Prime ? We?re moving away from nuance, aren?t we?
- 450K ? How much you have to make to afford it?
- THE POLICY
- Insignia
- Viva
- Villaggio
- The Mission
- Ivory Towers
- Mai Place
- Berkshire 15
- Sky DC ? Trampoline sold separately.
- Velocity
- Coda
- Instrata
- Arris
- Adamo
- Galvant ? Was this a Hyundai luxury sedan at some point?
- Incanto ? Where Slytherins live.
- 2M
- 10ElevenM
- Twelve12
- F1Rst
- 100K
- The Celsius
- The Fahrenheit
- The Veridian ? Possibly an insurance company, possibly impersonating The Meridian, who?s to say?
- Panache ? You have none.
- Gab ? When your building can be confused with a social media platform most famous for hosting Nazis?rename your building.
- The Twin Towers ? Somehow, they haven?t changed the name.
The author reserves the right to change this list at any time to accommodate changes in his thinking and new entries.