Trump Orders Classical Design as Federal Building Standard, Sets DC Default
The order reinstates classical styles for federal buildings, aiming to reduce $300 million in deferred maintenance costs and enhance public appeal, reflecting America's founding democratic ideals.
- On August 28, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order requiring applicable Federal public buildings in the National Capital Region, including Federal courthouses and agency headquarters, to adopt classical and traditional architecture for projects costing more than $50 million.
- The order defines classical architecture to include Neoclassical, Georgian, Beaux‑Arts, and Art Deco styles, treats traditional architecture as these plus regional historic styles, and contrasts them with Brutalist and Deconstructivist architecture for clarity.
- The White House has appointed officials to the National Capital Planning Commission and is examining redevelopment of the James V. Forrestal and Jamie L. Whitten Buildings; the Administrator must notify the President 30 days before approving divergent designs with justification.
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Trump Orders New Federal Buildings to Be Built in Ancient Greek and Roman Style
US President Donald Trump signed an executive ordered that new Federal buildings should be built in with the style of ancient Greek and Roman Architecture. Credit: EPA/KENT NISHIMURA via AMNA US President Donald Trump ordered all new federal buildings to be built in ancient Greek and Roman architecture style “to visually connect our contemporary Republic with the antecedents of democracy”. In an executive order entitled “Making Federal Architect…
In the image of the Caesars
On Thursday Trump signed an executive order that requires federal buildings in Washington DC to maintain the classical architectural style of Ancient Rome. The style in Washington is commonly associated with certain existing buildings, such as the marble columns and austere hallways of the Supreme Court, or the dome of the Capitol. In Trump lingo,…
Trump EO Aims to Make Federal Buildings 'Beautiful Again' By Respecting Our 'Heritage'
President Donald Trump unveiled an executive order on Thursday to make “federal architecture beautiful again.” The order calls for federal public buildings in the United States to “respect regional architectural […] The post Trump EO Aims to Make Federal Buildings 'Beautiful Again' By Respecting Our 'Heritage' appeared first on The Western Journal.
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The executive order states that, in the District of Columbia, classical architecture (inspired in Greek and Roman styles, with elements such as columns, friezes and harmonic proportions) will be the "preferred architecture" for federal public constructions.
President Trump Orders Return to Classical Architecture for Federal Buildings
Have you ever looked at a new government building and just thought… yuck? I know I have. It seems like for years, our leaders have... The post President Trump Orders Return to Classical Architecture for Federal Buildings appeared first on Patriot Journal.
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