Videos from the
The National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to “telling the stories of architecture, engineering, and design.” The museum created the Charles Goodman Project to honor the architect’s body of work. They interviewed four prominent architects and historians who had either studied or worked with Mr. Goodman.
Of the four interviewees, three of them—Cross, Hunt, and Burns—have actually lived in the famous Goodman-designed Hollin Hills community outside of Alexandria, Virginia. So they know what they’re talking about! The video clips presented here were taken from longer interviews, conducted between late 2012 and early 2013.
Charles Goodman
An Architect's Vision
At The Office
The Importance of Light
Goodman's Legacy
The Housing Architect
Engaging Corporate America
Growing Appreciation
The videos on this page are from the National Building Museum. To see all of the videos from The Goodman Project, please visit: