Thanks to the $14-million retrofit, Walter E. Washington now boasts two glassed-in meeting rooms overlooking the building's Grand Lobby (that's Greg and John standing inside one of them in the top photo), plus a series of "skyfold walls" that deploy quietly down from the ceiling to subdivide the wide-open East and West Registration areas into as many as six more rooms (see the photo directly above). But what I saw this afternoon was ... not too much of that. The retrofit project has been integrated almost seamlessly into the existing space, meaning the Grand Lobby is still a cathedral of light and air, and the building's elegant framing and its overall sense of flow are undisturbed.
The whole project was designed to meet a need that Greg told me an increasing number of events have -- same amount of exhibit space but more educational programming, which means more breakout rooms. Not that you'd notice them at Walter E. Washington.
PHOTOS: DBKing
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It seems like a nice convention center for official parties. My colleagues and I are planning a meet where there will be work presentation and after that a party. I think a place like this would just be perfect. I have definitely added it to the shortlist.
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