Bureau of Engraving and Printing Building
The Washington, D.C., facility comprises two adjacent buildings,
the elder of which is located between 14th and 15th streets, SW. The
architectural style of this, what is considered the 'main building,'
is neoclassical. It has a steel superstructure with fireproof
concrete, Indiana limestone, and granite trim exterior. The main
façade of the building faces Raoul Wallenberg Place (15th St), the
Tidal Basin, and the Jefferson Memorial, with stone columns spanning
the 505 ft length of the building's front. The building is 296 ft deep
and 105 feet high with four wings that extend back toward 14th Street.
Photo 98, Nov 2011