Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., Inc. | |
Location: | 901 F Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. |
Coordinates: | 38.8976°N -77.0242°W |
Architect: | Adolf Cluss, Kammerheuber |
Architecture: | French Renaissance Revival |
Added: | May 8, 1974 |
Refnum: | 74002164 |
Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., Inc., also known as the Old Masonic Temple, is an historic building at 901 F Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the Penn Quarter neighborhood.
The French Renaissance Revival building was designed by Adolf Cluss, and Joseph Wildrich von Kammerhueber in 1867. Construction began in June 1867; the cornerstone was laid in May 1868, by President Andrew Johnson; it was dedicated on March 20, 1870.The building cost $100,000, but a mansard roof fifth floor, was not completed because of lack of funds. There is a full basement. First-floor stores were leased, and a grand ballroom on the second-floor was rented out.[1]
Julius Lansburgh purchased the Old Masonic Temple in 1921. The building was painted white in 1922,[2] and operated as a furniture store.After Lansburgh's closed in 1970, it was listed as an historic building in 1974.In December 1979, the District of Columbia refused to issue a demolition permit in accordance with its historic preservation law.[3] The building was renovated in 2000, at a cost of $33 million.[4] It serves as the headquarters of the Gallup Organization.