Architect Edwin Weihe Dies; Helped Shape D.C. Skyline

From: The Washington Post | Date: December 29, 1994| Author: J.Y. Smith | Copyright information

Edwin Armstrong Weihe, 87, an architect who had a major influence on the development of downtown Washington and other commercial neighborhoods in the metropolitan area, died of heart and lung ailments Dec. 28 at Chevy Chase House, a retirement residence in Chevy Chase.

The founder of the Weihe Partnership, a major Washington architectural firm, Mr. Weihe specialized in office buildings, hotels, apartment buildings, mixed-use buildings and other commercial structures. In all, he hel...

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