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Public Notice

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13th Architect of the Capitol Sworn In

By AOC Staff
| June 25, 2024
Thomas E. Austin, PE, CCM, PMP, has taken the oath of office.
Two people looking at a control panel.
Behind the Scenes

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Ducts in a Row

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| June 21, 2024
The experts at the House Mechanic Shop meticulously oversee campus HVAC systems, ensuring building temperatures are optimal for both daily operations and historic preservation.
Public Notice

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Tree Dedicated Honoring NASA's Artemis Missions

By AOC Staff
| June 4, 2024
This sweetgum was grown from the array of different seeds that flew nearly 270,000 miles from Earth and circled the moon aboard the Orion spacecraft.
Portrait of a person.
Behind the Scenes

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Meet the Historic Preservation Officer

By Aimee Jorjani
| May 30, 2024
Donna Klee has worked for the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) for more than 10 years and was named the agency's Historic Preservation Officer in the fall of 2023. In this capacity, she works to implement the agency's preservation policy.
Projects

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A House for All Seasons

By Justin Kieffer
| May 28, 2024
More than 140 years later, the Architect of the Capitol's Summerhouse still offers visitors respite. Recent maintenance efforts will help keep the site around for repeat visitors and first timers alike.
Magazine cover.
Public Notice

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Volume 28 of Tholos Magazine Now Available

By AOC Staff
| May 23, 2024
Highlights include articles focused on a project at the Summerhouse, sustainability at the U.S. Botanic Garden, HVAC work in the House office buildings and a spotlight on preservation.
People planting a tree.
Public Notice

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Tree Dedicated in Memory of Christopher Vetick

By AOC Staff
| May 22, 2024
Located in Capitol Square, N.W., across from the Summerhouse.
Flag of the United States of America near the U.S. Capitol Dome.
Public Notice

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2024 Legislative Branch Industry Day at the U.S. Capitol

By AOC Staff
| May 20, 2024
The Architect of the Capitol, along with other legislative branch procurement offices, are hosting the event on June 25, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center's Congressional Auditorium.
Person standing in an aisle between shelves.
Behind the Scenes

Article

AOC Experts Keep it Cool for Historic Preservation Efforts

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| May 7, 2024
When it comes to preserving the Library of Congress' record-breaking collection of more than 175 million items — including books, historical materials and cultural artifacts — the Architect of the Capitol staff plays an instrumental role in keeping things cool.
History & Discoveries

Article

The Original Olmsted Trees

By Capitol Grounds and Arboretum
| April 26, 2024
Celebrating the history of tree planting and tree preservation at the U.S. Capitol Grounds by highlighting some of the oldest trees on the grounds.
Programs & Events

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Four Sustainable Practices from Our Grounds to Yours

By Capitol Grounds and Arboretum
| April 22, 2024
At the Architect of the Capitol (AOC), the Capitol Grounds and Arboretum team works hard to promote green and sustainable practices around the Capitol campus.
Group of people outside.
Public Notice

Article

Tree Dedicated Honoring the People of Wisconsin

By AOC Staff
| April 17, 2024
Located on the West Front grassy area near First Street, NW, and Garfield Circle.
Drawing of a building interior.
History & Discoveries

Article

Jefferson Finds Capitol Inspiration in City of Light

By Franklin Bradley
| April 12, 2024
Thomas Jefferson, inspired by skylights he saw in Paris, prevailed upon the Architect of the Capitol to include something similar in the U.S. Capitol's new chamber for the House of Representatives. However, all the skylights came to an untimely end.
Behind the Scenes

Article

Embracing a Vintage Electric Cargo Tricycle for Greener Gardening

By Philip Davis
| April 3, 2024
This innovative mode of transportation allows the dedicated gardening staff to move throughout the historic grounds of the U.S. Capitol with ease, all while carrying up to an impressive 300 pounds of gardening tools and horticultural materials.
Close-up detail photo with Statue of Freedom during conservation in 1993.
History & Discoveries

Article

Evolution of Women in Art at the U.S. Capitol

By Michele Cohen, Ph.D.
| March 12, 2024
An in-depth look at the evolution of women in art at the U.S. Capitol.
The U.S. Capitol Building.
History & Discoveries

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Capitol Illumination

By Franklin Bradley
| March 6, 2024
Learn more about the history of lighting this iconic building including the part of the Dome called the "tholos."
Group of people outside.
Behind the Scenes

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Leaves On, Leaves Off: Capitol Grounds Works Through the Winter

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| February 29, 2024
In the bleak winter, when most Washingtonians are looking to stay indoors, the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Capitol Grounds and Arboretum team still spends a lot of time outside.
The Apotheosis of George Washington in the United States Capitol Rotunda.
History & Discoveries

Article

Artfully Yours, George Washington

By Erin Courtney
| February 22, 2024
While George Washington never actually graced the halls of the U.S. Capitol, his presence, influence and even his likeness, is everywhere including 35 pieces of art.
Magazine cover.
Public Notice

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Volume 27 of Tholos Magazine Now Available

By AOC Staff
| January 25, 2024
Highlights include articles featuring the Architect's Citation Award winner, sustainability, summer internships and the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree.
A snowman smiles on the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Public Notice

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Six Tips for Sledding Safely on Capitol Hill

By AOC Staff
| January 2, 2024
This winter, sections of the U.S. Capitol Grounds West Front may be open for community sledding during daylight hours (dawn to dusk). Everyone is invited to join in the fun, but we ask that you remain safe and aware of the area and of workers who are clearing snow and ice. Keep these tips in mind
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Behind the Scenes

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Summer Interns Gain Experience for Future Seasons of Their Careers

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| December 5, 2023
From carpentry and photography to clerking and gardening, the AOC internship program exposes students to a host of opportunities within the federal government.
Capitol Dome, blue sky and Christmas tree.
Programs & Events

Article

It Takes a Village To Prepare the People's Tree

By Carol Campos
| November 17, 2023
A team of employees from the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) work seamlessly and tirelessly to ensure that the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is ready to spread holiday cheer to visitors from all over the country and around the world.
Behind the Scenes

Article

A Career Fusing Art, Design and Plants

By Devin Dotson
| October 27, 2023
Nick Nelson combines diverse passions into a landscape architecture career.
Group of people with the Capitol Dome in the background.
Behind the Scenes

Article

Meet the Team: AOC University

By Carol Campos
| October 18, 2023
The AOC University team has a clear sense of purpose to make learning fun, increase employee engagement, encourage retention of valued talent and attract the next generation of AOC leaders.
Exterior of a building and door.
History & Discoveries

Article

How Two Tiny "Houses" Ended Up on the National Mall

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| October 10, 2023
The pencil-like shape of the Washington Monument, the grand pediment of the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol Dome are all emblematic shapes of Washington, D.C. But in addition to these architectural juggernauts, two smaller, more understated buildings on the National Mall often draw the eye.
View of a hallway with scaffolding.
Projects

Article

The AOC Never Paints Itself Into a Corner

By Justin Kieffer
| September 26, 2023
An in-depth look at the most recent phase of the Capitol Building Paint Analysis and Plaster Repairs project.
Group of people standing.
Behind the Scenes

Article

Built to Last

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| September 20, 2023
From Project Mastery to People Skills, Women in Construction Build Up the AOC
A duck standing in flowers.
Public Notice

Article

Volume 26 of Tholos Magazine Now Available

By AOC Staff
| September 12, 2023
Highlights include articles featuring the U.S. Botanic Garden, women in construction and the Capitol Building Paint Analysis and Plaster Repairs project.
People crouching.
Behind the Scenes

Article

AOC Painters Use Wallpaper to Brighten Up the Basement

By Madeleine Lucchetti
| September 6, 2023
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) employees have completed a new mural installation in the Longworth House Office Building.
History & Discoveries

Article

A Most Magnificent Ruin: The Burning of the Capitol during the War of 1812

By Curator Division
| August 1, 2023
Follow the path the British took in 1814 to burn the U.S. Capitol and learn more about damage done to this historic building.

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