The Wilson Building
The Wilson Building is a prominent structure located in Washington, D.C.. It serves as the headquarters for the District of Columbia government and houses the offices of the Mayor and the City Council. The building is named after Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, and was completed in 1987.
Architecturally, the Wilson Building features a modern design with a distinctive façade. It is situated near several important landmarks, including the U.S. Capitol and City Hall. The building plays a crucial role in the governance and administration of the district, making it a key site for local politics.