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Charles M. Goodman (November 26, 1906 – October 29, 1992) was an American architect who made a name for his modern designs in suburban Washington, D.C., after
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. While his work has a regional feel, he ignored the
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look so popular in
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. Goodman was quoted in the 1968 survey book ''Architecture in Virginia'' as saying that he aimed to "get away from straight historical reproduction." Goodman, who developed preliminary designs for
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and served as main architect of the
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neighborhood in
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, attended the
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. He came to D.C. in 1934 to work as the designing architect in the Public Buildings Administration. He later served as head architect at the
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and the Air Transport Command. After World War II he worked closely with Robert C. Davenport designing and
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most of the Hollin Hills, where his firm, Charles M. Goodman Associates, designed over 14 models of house. During the 1950s and 1960s, Goodman designed prefabricated homes for the National Homes Corporation of Lafayette, Indiana. It is estimated more than 325,000 homes throughout the United States were built using his National Homes’ designs. Such as “The Ranger”, “The Main Line”, “The Custom Line”, and “The Cadet”.


Personal life

Goodman was born as Charles Morton Goldman in New York City. Historian Elizabeth Jo Lampl identifies his parents as "Polish immigrants Harris Goldman and Jennie Blomsten," and notes that "Goodman's transcript from the Armour Institute of Technology records that he entered that program as Charles M. Goldman, but changed his name in 1934 to Charles M. Goodman." He attended the University of Illinois from 1925 to 1928. At the Armour Institute, he was awarded the
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Prize as an outstanding freshman, and the Hutchinson medal as the leading senior in architecture, and a fellowship at Lake Forest foundation. (The Lake Forest Foundation award listed him as "Charles M. Goldman.") He graduated in 1934 from Amour Institute’s School of Architecture. In June 1934, he married Charlotte Kathleen Dodge and they had one daughter together. She died in 1979 and he married Dorothy Mae Sopchick on October 30, 1980.


Projects


Residential structures

Beyond his most known works at Hollin Hills and National Airport, his other notable projects included the 1964 Unitarian Church in
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, at 4444 Arlington Blvd. His residence, Goodman House, was built in 1954 at 510
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in
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. In
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, he designed a "cluster" of townhouses in the woods above Lake Anne known as Hickory Cluster. His 1949-51 development at
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, was listed on the
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(NRHP) in 2004 as the
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. His 1951 development at
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, was listed on the NRHP in 2004 as the
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. His 1958–1961 development at
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, was listed on NRHP, and is known as the
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. He also designed 21 twin dwellings in the High Point section of the
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. In 1957,
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approached Goodman to design and build 50
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; one in each state. Due to project difficulties, only 24 were built in 16 states including NRHP-designated properties of
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(Brighton, New York) and one within Hollin Hills Historic District. In 1962, Reynolds Aluminum approached the noted architect to develop River Park townhomes along the
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community of Washington, D.C., and just north of Fort McNair between N and O Streets and Delaware Avenue and 4th Street, SW. Goodman designed the glass and aluminum clad River Park Mutual Homes, which consists of two conjoined high-rise buildings and several clusters of flat and barrel-roof top townhouses. In the mid-1960s Goodman created one of his largest projects, the Houston House Apartments, a 31-story apartment complex in downtown Houston, Texas. Locations receiving National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designation and time of significance include: * Nationwide significance: ** Hollin Hills Historic District (1949–1971), Alexandria, Virginia (2013) * Statewide significance: ** Charles M. Goodman House (1954), Alexandria, Virginia (2013) ** Tauxemont Historic District (1954), Alexandria, Virginia (2006) ** Subdivisions and Architecture Planned and Designed by Charles M. Goodman Associates in Montgomery County, Maryland (Multiple Property Document) **
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Historic District, Thomas-Straus (Contributing Building), Accokeek, Maryland (2020) * Local significance: **
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(1946–1947, 1950), Arlington, Virginia (2008) **
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(1949), Silver Spring, Maryland (2004) **
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(1958–1961), Silver Spring, Maryland (2004) **
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(1951–52), Takoma Park, Maryland (2004) **
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(1964), Arlington, Virginia (2014) **
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(1958), Brighton, New York (2010) * Under review as future NRHP historic district ** Hickory Cluster (90 townhouses) (1965), Reston, Virginia


Post offices and federal buildings

Upon graduation, Goodman worked as an architect within the Public Buildings Administration (the precursor to today's
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of the U.S. General Services Administration, often with Louis A. Simon and Howard Lovewell Cheney, designing federal buildings, including: * F. Edward Hébert Federal Building: New Orleans, Louisiana * Federal Building at the
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* U.S. Post Office: Chicago, Illinois: ** Englewood Station ** Logan Square ** Roseland Station ** Uptown Postal Station * U.S. Post Office: Covington, Kentucky: Post Office and Court House * U.S. Post Office: Detroit, Michigan: ** Highland Park Branch ** New Fairview Station * U.S. Post Office: Evanston, Illinois * U.S. Post Office: Flushing, New York: Forest Hills Station * U.S. Post Office: Granville, Ohio * U.S. Post Office: Kansas City, Kansas * U.S. Post Office: Saint Joseph, Michigan


Awards and honors

In 1951 he was named Architect of the Year from the
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(SwRI) for Hollin Hills, one of many awards the community and his home designs would garner over the years. In 1959, he was made a
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(FAIA). One year later, Goodman was awarded the 1960 Gold Medal from the Art Directors Club of Washington. Goodman was one of eight architects honored as ‘’The People’s Architect’’ by
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to commemorate its semi-centennial, 1912–1962. Other awardees include: John Lyon Reid,
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, and Marshall Shaffer. In July–August 1982, the AIA Virginia Society's "Outstanding Recognition Award" went to Charles M. Goodman, FAIA. He was cited for the consistent excellence and enduring quality of his design work. Of special note was Goodman's design for Hollin Hills, 450 contemporary single-family homes set in a wooded environment south of Alexandria. Begun in 1946, Hollin Hills received the inaugural award of the Virginia Society, AlA's Test-of Time Award the previous year in 1981. Other Goodman buildings lauded at the presentation were Reston's Hickory Cluster Town Houses, the Unitarian Church of Arlington and numerous buildings in the Westgate Research Park, near Tysons Corner, for which he provided the original land planning. In 1986, he received the Professional Achievement Award of the IIT Alumni Association.


Gallery

File:CHARLES M. GOODMAN HOUSE, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA.jpg, Charles M. Goodman House, listed on the
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(NRHP) File:6519 Lakeview Dr.jpg, Charles M. Goodman House File:Reagan terminal A entrance 2013.jpg, National Airport, now known as
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File:Takoma Ave HD.jpg, Houses in the
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File:Charles M. Goodman houses in Washington, D.C.jpg, Barrel-roof townhouses in the
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neighborhood of Washington, D.C. File:Unitarian Universalist Church, Arlington, Virginia - 11.jpeg,
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is listed on the NRHP


References


Bibliography

* Goodman, Charles M. And Von Eckardt, Wolf; Life for dead spaces: the development of the Lavanburg Commons: An architectural proposal by Charles Goodman, and text by Wolf Von Eckardt. 1st ed. Published for the Fred L. Lavanburg Foundation by Harcourt, Brace & World New York 1963
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External links

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Houston House Apartments, Houston, 1966Photos of River Park
* ttps://www.loc.gov/pictures/related/?fi=name&q=Goodman%2C%20Charles%20M.%2C%201906-1992 Library of Congress holdings of Goodman drawingsbr> Rock Creek Woods, a suburban development located in Montgomery County, Maryland just outside Washington, D.C., consists of 76 Contemporary houses nestled in a wooded valley between two creeks.An Uncommon Architect: Charles M. Goodman and his legacy at The Commons of McLean

Hickory Cluster (1964)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Goodman, Charles M. Modernist architects from the United States People from Alexandria, Virginia 1906 births 1992 deaths Illinois Institute of Technology alumni Fellows of the American Institute of Architects Architects from Virginia 20th-century American architects Architects from New York City