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Since returning to the presidency, President Donald Trump has rolled out changes at the White House. Here's what they look like.
First the President redecorated the White House. Now he's redesigning the White House grounds. Next comes a ballroom.
Stone has replaced the grass lawn at the iconic White House Rose Garden, one of many changes at President Donald Trump's ...
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The White House Ballroom’s Bold Gamble: Engineering Grandeur and Preserving Legacy
Can an 90,000-square-foot, $200 million ballroom be affixed onto America’s finest neoclassical residence without commodifying ...
The White House Historical Association recently unveiled its replica of President Trump’s Oval Office, but it mirrors the ...
While the president is right to try to reclaim meaning in American architecture, Gilded Age neoclassicism is not the answer.
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks with Edward Lengel, former Chief Historian of the White House Historical Association, about President Trump's plans to build a ballroom at the White House.
Newly released images of the White House Rose Garden—now paved over with pale stone by President Trump—have left nostalgists ...
Design trends come and go, and our design experts agree these kitchen trends are well past their prime. From hardware to ...
President Donald Trump held plenty of meetings at the White House this summer: with foreign delegations striking trade deals, ...
The White House on Thursday announced that construction on a massive, new $200 million ballroom will begin in September and ...
After several delays, President Trump's tariffs take effect on Aug. 1, with new rates announced hours before ...
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