"This Is Ivy City": An Iconic Building's Role in Gentrification and Neighborhood Identity in Washington, D.C.

Pub Date : 2018-08-18 DOI:10.5749/BUILDLAND.25.1.0023
R. Summer
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abstract:In the Washington, D.C., neighborhood of Ivy City, new businesses have adopted the hashtag #thisisivycity to rebrand the neighborhood. Leading the campaign is the rehabilitated Hecht Company Warehouse, an art deco department store warehouse recently converted to luxury apartments and high-end commercial uses. In Ivy City, a small, geographically isolated neighborhood historically home to low-income African American residents, the transformation of the Hecht Company Warehouse is paving the way for further development and gentrification of the entire neighborhood. In addition to physical infrastructural and aesthetic changes, the marketing campaign—including the hashtag—allows newcomers to feel a claim to the neighborhood. Examining the role of iconic buildings like the Hecht Company Warehouse in the process of gentrification can expose historically rooted, place-based struggles and contestations over the identity and control of urban space. A look to the past reveals that the warehouse, despite its location on the edge of the neighborhood, has had an outsized effect on Ivy City's vernacular landscape for decades. The historically unequal power relationship between the building and the African American neighborhood contributed to the conditions that have made Ivy City a site for redevelopment today.
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“这是常青藤之城”:华盛顿特区一座标志性建筑在中产阶级化和社区认同中的作用
在华盛顿特区的常青藤城(Ivy City)社区,新企业采用了#thisisivycity的标签来重塑社区形象。引领这一运动的是重建的Hecht公司仓库,这是一个装饰艺术风格的百货商店仓库,最近被改造成豪华公寓和高端商业用途。在常春藤城,一个小的,地理上孤立的社区,历史上是低收入的非洲裔美国居民的家园,赫克特公司仓库的改造为整个社区的进一步发展和士绅化铺平了道路。除了物理基础设施和审美上的改变,营销活动——包括标签——让新来者觉得自己是这个社区的主人。考察像Hecht公司仓库这样的标志性建筑在高档化过程中的作用,可以揭示历史根源,基于地点的斗争和对城市空间的身份和控制的争论。回顾过去,我们会发现,尽管这座仓库位于社区的边缘,但几十年来,它对常春藤城的乡土景观产生了巨大的影响。这座建筑和非裔美国人社区之间历史上不平等的权力关系促成了长春藤城成为今天重建场所的条件。
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