
Dwight Howard’s penthouse in Washington, D.C.
The two-floor penthouse is one of nine units in a converted 1890s school building.

The 1890s-era Pierce School building. (Jason Shelton)

The entry. (Jason Shelton)

Original chalkboards adorn penthouse walls. (Jason Shelton)

A bathroom with original fixtures and plumbing. Many original schoolhouse features were incorporated into the unit’s design. (Jason Shelton)

A living and dining area. (Jason Shelton)

The kitchen. (Jason Shelton)

The appliances are industrial grade. (Jason Shelton)

The dramatic great room. (Jason Shelton)

The great room has a fireplace and a wet bar. (Jason Shelton)

The great room. (Jason Shelton)

The master suite. (Jason Shelton)

The master suite bathroom has a fish tank in the shower. (Jason Shelton)

A massive wardrobe in the master suite. (Jason Shelton)

A bathroom. (Jason Shelton)

A bedroom. (Jason Shelton)

The home theater. (Jason Shelton)

The massage room. (Jason Shelton)

The rooftop deck. (Jason Shelton)