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Trump signs executive order insisting on classical architecture in government buildings


President Donald Trump wants to make federal architecture beautiful again
The White House released a Trump-signed executive order on Monday that called for classical architecture to be used for future federal buildings 
The order applauds the styles of Neoclassical, Georgian, Federal, Greek Revival, Beaux-Arts and Art Deco architecture, while criticizing Brutalism and more modern designs
It suggests that there are a number of buildings the president finds problematic, including a federal courthouse in Utah that is said to resemble a Borg Cube from Star Trek
In his own career as a builder, Trump knocked down the Art Deco Bonwit Teller to make room for Trump Tower in New York, purposely destroying art on its facade he was supposed to donate to the Met ....

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President Trump issues executive order to make federal buildings 'beautiful' - JURIST - News


December 21, 2020 11:57:07 pm
President Trump issued an executive order Monday to make federal buildings more “beautiful.” The executive order promotes neoclassical architecture and criticizes the modernist style for federal buildings.
Throughout the order, the President admonished the General Services Administration for its policy of encouraging contemporary architectural designs throughout the last several decades:
For approximately a century and a half following America’s founding, America’s Federal architecture continued to be characterized by beautiful and beloved buildings of largely, though not exclusively, classical design. Examples include the Second Bank of the United States in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Pioneer Courthouse in Portland, Oregon, and the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse in New York City, New York. In Washington, D.C., classical buildings such as the White House, the Capitol Building, the Supreme Court, the Department of th ....

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Trump issues order to make America classical again


By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Section 1. Purpose. Societies have long recognized the importance of beautiful public architecture. Ancient Greek and Roman public buildings were designed to be sturdy and useful, and also to beautify public spaces and inspire civic pride. Throughout the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, public architecture continued to serve these purposes. The 1309 constitution of the City of Siena required that “[w]hoever rules the City must have the beauty of the City as his foremost preoccupation … because it must provide pride, honor, wealth, and growth to the Sienese citizens, as well as pleasure and happiness to visitors from abroad.” Three centuries later, the great British Architect Sir Christopher Wren declared that “public buildings [are] the ornament of a country. [Architecture] establishes a Nation, draws people and commerce, makes t ....

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