Architectural Inventory

The inventory is a database of short, descriptive articles on the notable buildings and spaces of Richmond. This database will be added to regularly as time goes on.

Downtown
(Monroe Ward, Jackson Ward, Financial District, Shockoe Slip, Court End)

Ballet Building, Richmond

Bank of America Center

Belle Isle

The Capitol

Capitol Square

Central Fidelity Bank

City Hall

Coliseum

Commonwealth Club

Egyptian Building

Federal Reserve Bank

First National Bank Building

James Monroe Building

The Jefferson Hotel

The John Marshall

John Tyler Building

Leigh Street Armory

Lewis F. Powell, Jr. United States Courthouse

Library of Virginia

Main Street Station

MeadWestvaco Corporate Headquarters

Monumental Church

Museum of the Confederacy

Old City Hall

The Renaissance

Second Presbyterian Church

Stewart-Lee House

White House of the Confederacy

Williams Mullen Center

Near West
(Museum District, The Fan, Randolph, Oregon Hill, Carver, Maymont)

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart

The Chesterfield

Dominion Place

Harrison Park

Hollywood Cemetery

Landmark Theatre

Lombardy Park

Maggie Walker High School

Meadow Park

The Mews at Cary Mill

Paradise Park

The Pollak Building

Science Museum of Virginia

Scuffletown Park

Sydney Park

Virginia Center for Architecture Branch House

Virginia Commonwealth University Cary Street Gym

Virginia Commonwealth University Scott House

Virginia Historical Society

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

Visual Arts Center of Richmond

West Avenue

West End

The Carillon

First Unitarian Universalist Church

University of Richmond

Wilton House

East End
(Shockoe Bottom, Church Hill, Oakwood, Chimborazo, Union Hill, Fulton)

ChildSavers Building

St. John’s Episcopal Church and churchyard

St. John’s Mews

North Side

Union Presbyterian Seminary

South Side

Forest Hill Park

Model Tobacco Building

Retail Design in Richmond

Black Swan Books

Need Supply Co.

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