Originally the plan was for a 500-seat ballroom connected to the East Wing; the president now wants it to seat at least 1,350 people.
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Trump and White House ballroom architect fall out as president breaks 'golden rule of architecture'
Reports suggest James McCrery II, the architect Trump appointed to design the ballroom, has taken a step back from the ...
James McCrery II, the architect President Donald Trump hand-picked to realize his grandiose plans for a White House ballroom, has reportedly urged the president to rethink its massive footprint for ...
Add Donald Trump ’s architect to the list of people who are upset over the president’s plans to build a massive new White House ballroom that dwarfs the house itself. The Washington Post reports that ...
President Trump’s ever-growing vision has caused tension with contractors. His architect has taken a step back as the president personally manages the project.
McCrery, who was present when Trump took an impromptu walk on the roof of the White House Briefing Room in August, has ...
The longtime home and office of the late architect John L. Volk in Phipps Plaza is back on the market — at $12 million — after selling in late 2018 for a recorded $4.22 million. The Midtown property ...
"As with any building, there is a conversation between the principal and the architect," a White House official tells PEOPLE ...
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