Trump's East Wing Ballroom Redesign Breaks White House Symmetry

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The New York Times’ 3-D model shows President Trump’s proposed East Wing ballroom would be larger than the Executive Residence and West Wing combined, with an off-center east portico, a larger south garden, and a ballroom capacity of at least 1,000. The plan, valued around $400 million, would upend the White House’s architectural hierarchy and symmetry. It has prompted criticism from scholars and public comments, and a vote on the design was delayed as the project’s architect shifted from James McCrery to Shalom Baranes Associates.
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- Federal commission delays vote on Trump’s White House ballroom project The Washington Post
- Trump ballroom vote pushed to April after critics blast 'hideous,' 'appalling,' 'shameful' plans NBC News
- Fed panel delays vote but ready to rumba over Trump’s ballroom Politico
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