The ballroom and his other proposed building projects are many things, but they are not exactly works of architecture.
The White House, without input from the General Services Administration, is considering the demolition of four federal ...
After demolishing the White House’s East Wing, President Donald Trump is now eying four federal buildings for the same ...
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Trump may demolish historic DC buildings with priceless murals by Philip Guston, Ben Shahn, and other artists
Earlier this week, a retired General Services Administration official accused the Trump administration of attempting to ...
President Donald Trump’s announcement about the D.C. arch falls in line with his directive to revive classical art and ...
In DC, Gerstner was one of several survivors to condemn the Trump administration’s efforts to shrink FEMA’s scope. “We know ...
Trump has championed 90,000-square-foot addition, as critics say his has circumvented legally required approvals.
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Inside the DC Women’s Dorm That Dates Back to the 19th Century—and Still Keeps Boys Off the Upper Floors
Thompson-Markward Hall has survived two pandemics, two world wars, and multiple relocations. Why do women keep coming to this ...
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National Trust for Historic Preservation sues to try to stop White House ballroom construction
The National Trust for Historic Preservation, the private nonprofit designated to protect historic sites, is suing to stop ...
Several news media outlets cited unnamed sources identifying the man as 24-year-old Benjamin Erickson. The FBI used ...
The seven-unit project is part of a growing microtrend of rowhome-sized offices being converted into residences.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is suing to stop the White House ballroom project, citing legal and procedural violations.
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