the restyling
The White House could change its appearance, here is the proposal from the head of a federal arts commission.
Appointed by Donald Trump, the loyalist has put forward a proposal that is starting to appeal to the tycoon.
The White House
For almost two centuries, the main entrance of the White House, framed by a row of elegant Ionic columns, has been a symbolic image of the seat of American power. Now, the head of a federal arts commission, appointed by President Donald Trump, has proposed to replace them with a more ornate style, according to the Washington Post.
The more decorative columns, in Corinthian style, are considered the most luxurious of classical architecture and can be found on buildings such as the Capitol and the Supreme Court, and they are also the preferred style of the tycoon. They have indeed long been used in Trump's properties, and the president has personally chosen them for the ballroom he intends to create at the White House, disrupting the balance long maintained between the main body and the wings of the building.