Charles Goodman

Charles M. Goodman (1906-1992) 
American architect who designed mid-century modern homes and other buildings in Washington, D.C., the Hollin Hills area of Alexandria, VA, Silver Spring, Takoma Park and Wheaton, MD as well as our own Hickory Cluster in Reston, VA.

CHARLES M. GOODMAN
Bio

CHARLES GOODMAN PROJECT AT THE NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM 

MODERNISM & RESTON


ARTICLES
Part Modern, Part Farmhouse, Alexandria Home is Testament to Architect Goodman
By Nancy McKeon
Washington Post Staff Writer
February 18, 2011

Note: Goodman House, 510 Quaker Lane N, Alexandria, VA 22304 

Heart of Glass: Charles Goodman's modernist houses are prized period pieces. They were supposed to be the future.
By David Morton
Washington City Paper Sept. 5-11, 2003


WORK
Goodman in Virginia 
Hickory Cluster
Hollin Hills
National Airport


Goodman in SW Washington, DC

River Park Homes  Washington Post article by Monica Hesse 5/14/12

National Register of Historic Places Designation in Maryland
Goodman in Maryland
Hammond Woods
Rock Creek Woods
Takoma Park Avenue

Goodman's Alcoa Aluminum Care-Free Homes
In the 1950's Charles Goodman teamed with Alcoa Aluminum and designed homes that featured aluminum elements and other new materials throughout.  23 model homes were built throughout the country.
St Louis Park, MN (restoration blog thoroughly photo-documented)
Rochester, NY

Goodman in Texas
Houston House