"You don't just pick one style fits all, because a building that would look good in Santa Fe wouldn't necessarily look good in Boston," said Rep. Dina Titus.
President Trump wants to make federal buildings adhere to traditional design styles — reigniting his beef with D.C.'s architecture. Why it matters: This comes as Trump has mandated that ...
A draft of an executive order called "Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again" would establish a classical style, inspired ...
The Federal architectural style was borne out of America's desire to establish a cultural identity distinct from England's.
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Page, Gensler, Arcadis North America, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, HOK, Stantec, and SmithGroup top Building Design+Construction's ranking of the nation's largest ...
Trump’s executive order would impose classical style on federal buildings. Should we be worried? "There is reason for alarm in the rhetoric that the king of tasteless glitz is attempting to ...
This white paper provides insights into how federal government agencies can support Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) initiatives ...