President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring traditional and classical architecture the "preferred" and "default" style for all major new federal buildings in the United States, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amid all the chaos emanating from the new administration, architects nationwide are bracing for another battle: Trump’s threatened ...
This post was updated Oct. 21 at 11:41 p.m. Just a 20-minute walk from campus, the 1100 Wilshire Federal Building is 17 stories of white concrete and plaster, an image of corporate late modernism at ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday declaring “classical and traditional” architecture the preferred government styles, reviving and expanding his old fight against modernist ...
The blending of historic and contemporary is showcased beautifully at 295 Fifth Avenue in New York City, which features an addition borrowing from the original building's neo-classical design. Given ...
President Donald Trump has made it clear that the aesthetics of government buildings will be a priority in his second presidency. His memorandum planted the flag: “Promoting Beautiful Federal Civic ...
The “official” architecture we have seen so far—the ballroom, a proposed triumphal arch, and suggested modifications to the ...
I agree with Myron Magnet (“Government Buildings Don’t Have to be Ugly,” op-ed, June 27) that the early years of the U.S. produced some of our finest federal buildings, most in the Greco-Roman ...
You’re reading Critic’s Notebook, our weekend column looking at the most interesting moments in the cultural Zeitgeist. News of Donald Trump’s recent executive order concerning architecture, and ...