Capital Brutalism
Capital Brutalism explores the history, current state, and future of seven polarizing buildings and the WMATA Metro system in Washington, D.C.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania presents both realized and unrealized projects Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the region from the 1930s through the 1950s. The exhibition examines how his vision of the future might have impacted urban, suburban, and rural landscapes.
Building Stories
Building Stories brings kids and adults alike on an immersive exploration of the world of architecture, engineering, construction, and design found in the pages of children’s books.
Brick City
Brick City celebrates iconic architecture from cities around the world through carefully recreated constructions made from LEGO® bricks by U.K.-based artist Warren Elsmore.
Online Exhibitions
Documenting Crossroads: THE NEW NORMAL
Camilo José Vergara’s ongoing documentation of how the pandemic is affecting people in poor, segregated neighborhoods, from space changes for economic survival to behavioral changes to avoid illness.
Past Exhibitions
Momentum Park(our)
July 3-20, 2025 The National Building Museum invited visitors of all ages to experience Momentum Park(our), a bold new installation that transforms the Museum’s Great Hall into an immersive parkour…
Murals That Matter: Activism Through Public Art
August 28, 2020 – December 31, 2020 The National Building Museum, in partnership with the P.A.I.N.T.S. Institute and the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID), is pleased to present Murals That Matter: Activism Through Public Art.…
Capital Brutalism
Capital Brutalism explores the history, current state, and future of seven polarizing buildings and the WMATA Metro system in Washington, D.C.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Southwestern Pennsylvania presents both realized and unrealized projects Frank Lloyd Wright designed for the region from the 1930s through the 1950s. The exhibition examines how his vision of the future might have impacted urban, suburban, and rural landscapes.
Look Here
July 1, 2023 – September 4, 2023 This year we are thrilled to present the seventh Summer Block Party installation Look Here by Suchi Reddy. The installation fills the Museum’s colossal Great Hall while…
A Better Way Home: The Housing Affordability Breakthrough Challenge
October 21, 2022 – January 15, 2024 Home and community matter most. Yet in so many neighborhoods across the country, rising housing costs and interest rates have put homeownership out of…
What’s Already There: Sustainable Architecture from Brussels
“What’s Already There: Sustainable Architecture from Brussels” explores six examples of inventive adaptive reuse.
mLab
June 17th – August 22nd, 2022 In conjunction with the award, Arup’s m/Lab will be on display at the Museum from June 17 through August 22, 2022, showing how the tool enables…