Heurich House Museum
Neil Flanagan is a highly experienced architect and scholar currently serving as Scholar in Residence at Heurich House Museum since January 2023, focusing on a grant-funded book about the founders of American urban planning in Washington, D.C. With a longstanding role as a contributor to Greater Greater Washington since September 2009, Flanagan writes to bridge the gap between architects and the public through insightful analysis. Previous positions include Project Architect at NBBJ Design, where oversight of building system coordination and compliance occurred across a significant commercial complex, and Associate at Maginniss + del Ninno Architects, managing construction administration for high-profile projects. Additional experience encompasses staff architecture at Hickok Cole and junior architecture at Caples Jefferson Architects, where Flanagan contributed to notable cultural and educational projects. Flanagan holds a Master of Architecture from Yale University and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Columbia University.
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Heurich House Museum
The Heurich House Museum preserves the legacy of Christian Heurich and enriches the cultural life of Washington, DC. The mansion was built from 1892-94 by German immigrant, local brewer, and philanthropist Christian Heurich (1842-1945). He and his family lived in their Dupont Circle home from its completion in 1894 until his wife’s death in 1956. Recognized as Washington, DC’s most successful brewer, he ran the Chr. Heurich Brewing Co., the city’s longest-operating brewery (1873-1956), until his death at 102. The mansion is notable for its fireproof construction, original interiors, and family collections. The museum, located at 1307 New Hampshire Avenue in Dupont Circle, is open for regular public events and public tours Thursday through Saturday at 11:30 am, 1:00 and 2:30 pm. Private tours and event rentals are also available. For more information, visit www.heurichhouse.org or call 202-429-1894.
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