Hollin Hills
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Hollin Hills is a neighborhood of approximately 450 houses conceived and built by the visionary builder Robert C. Davenport and designed by D.C.-based architect Charles M. Goodman. It is located near Alexandria in Fairfax, Virginia. The community was one of the first post-World-War-II developments around Washington, D.C., and it is known primarily for its modern architecture, which is very cohesive due to a design review committee that must approve any building or modification of existing houses.
The Civic Association of Hollin Hills is currently in the process of seeking a National Register of Historic Places designation for the neighborhood.
[edit] External links
- The official web site of Hollin Hills.