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Tools of the Trade: Sheet Metal
The AOC's Capitol Building Sheet Metal Shop craftspeople utilize traditional, handheld tools alongside current technologies to shape, fit and repair metalworks.
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Shedding Light on the Invisible Details of the Capitol Campus
Understanding light and how it works is an important aspect of the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Photography and Technical Imaging Branch day-to-day operations.
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The People's Gardens
Take a stroll through our pictorial tour to experience the beauty of these unique garden beds and meet a few members of the jurisdiction's Gardening team that work hard year-round to keep the Capitol campus looking beautiful.
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Hanami on the Hill: Cherry Blossom Season on U.S. Capitol Grounds
Nestled on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol, these trees stand as a symbol of renewal and spring. A few of the oldest recently received some unique preservation care.
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I was impressed with how beautiful and “normal” everything looked on Inauguration Day. I knew your team must have worked long and hard to achieve that. It must have been heartbreaking to see the damage, but you still responded magnificently. Thank you from a grateful citizen. God bless your work.
To all who cleaned up the heartbreaking and sometimes disgusting messes after the insurrection, "thank you" seems such an inadequate response. Though I'm sure these comments are multiplied thousands of times over throughout the world, I wish there were a way we could contribute to a fund to be divided by your entire crew. It is infuriating to think that some self-entitled people can trash a beloved building and not have to deal with the consequences of their actions. I hope that the Smithsonian collected many of the shattered windows and damaged furniture so that we, as a people, never forget how close we came to utter chaos. Thank you again for your collective service.
Thanks from one of your neighbors working in the Library of Congress for your hard work to repair and restore our beautiful Capitol building.
Thank you thank you thank you. I could not believe my eyes on Jan. 6th. Such sadness.
And then again yesterday, I could not believe my eyes! Beauty, order, artistry in the EXACT same place: the Capitol steps. May your work be a symbol for what we will now do for our country: unhesitatingly get to work to clean up the mess we're in, then stand back humbly so that our country can be its best and our children can
thrive.
Way to get it done! You all rock - thank you!
True heroes are who you are. Thank you for holding your heads high and not allowing darkness to enter. You are appreciated more than you know and thank you is not enough.
"We've seen a force that would shatter our nation rather than share it, would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy. And this very effort very nearly succeeded. BUt will democracy can be periodically delayed, it can never be permanently defeated. In this truth, in this faith, we trust".
- Excerpt from The Hill We climb by Amanda Gorman
January 20, 20201.
It is heartening to see, from the TV coverage as the ceremonies begin, just how beautiful the Capitol looks today, Inauguration Day--just two weeks after the horrible assault on our democracy and the glorious building that houses and represents it. I am so grateful for all you have done to restore our Capitol to functionality and beauty in so short a time. And also for all your work, day in and day out. When travel is possible again, it is my first destination. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Way to go TEAM!!! 👍🏻
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