All Donald Trump articles
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News
Trump administration announces White House ballroom designed by McCrery Architects
The proposed 90,000 sq ft addition would replace the existing East Wing and is intended to increase capacity for state events
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Opinion
Architect of optimism: remembering David Childs and his America
Chris Fogarty reflects on the legacy of his former colleague David Childs, a mentor and ambassador of American architecture
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Opinion
Exempt from the chaos? What Trump’s tariff carve-out means for architects working in UK life sciences
Michael Walters sets out how the Trump administration’s apparent tariff exemption for pharmaceuticals could offer a unique opportunity for the life sciences sector
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Opinion
Why architects must confront the changing political landscape
Austin Williams argues that architecture has embraced an ideological rigidity that limits open debate and inhibits engagement with large sections of the public
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Opinion
The rising toll of disasters: why the US needs coordinated national action on climate change
Wildfires, hurricanes, and rising sea levels have made no corner of the US immune to the impacts of climate change
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Opinion
Trump’s return: US architects brace for challenges over the next four years
From the possible return of neoclassical mandates to a threatened clampdown on immigration, Chris Fogarty assesses the potential impact of a second Trump presidency on US architecture
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News
Trump issues order to make America classical again
Departing president ‘lobs grenade’ with attack on ‘elite architects’ and demand that classical be the default style for federal buildings
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Opinion
Post truth architecture in the age of Trump
Architecture has long been used to express political and moral ideology. In the post truth world maybe Trump could stick with a model and flythrough of his Mexican border wall, says Hank Dittmar