East Wing, White House and Donald Trump
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The demolition of the East Wing without full public engagement or clarity undermines the very process that the design and preservation professions developed
President Donald Trump has commissioned architect James McCrery — a prominent figure in the revival of classical architecture and a designer of some of the most beautiful “new traditional” Catholic churches in the United States — to design a new ...
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Trump's blitzkrieg on the East Wing happened without as much as a hint of public review, due process or even consideration for the White House's historic status.
He believed that architects could design better buildings if they did the construction themselves. His do-it-yourself approach caught on. David Sellers in 2015, at his studio in Vermont. In the late 1960s, Life magazine called him “a way-out Orpheus ...