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Thu Oct 23, 2025, 06:25 AM Oct 23

"Bonkers" - what other architects think about the design of Trump's White House ballroom (2xUpdated) [View all]

"Bonkers" - what other architects think about the design of Trump's White House ballroom (2xUpdated)
by davidkc
Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 9:44:27a EDT

McCrery's former mentor calls his WH ballroom design "bonkers"; an architecture newsletter says it "violates the very standards of beauty and proportion"

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The broader architecture community does not have much nice to say about McCrery’s White House ballroom design — or about how he was chosen. Punch List notes that the American Institute of Architects sent a letter to the Committee for the Preservation of the White House in which it raised alarms about several aspects of the ballroom plan.

Though it is couched in diplomatic language, the letter calls out the administration for choosing McCrery without an open public process and raises questions about what it calls the design’s “scale and balance”: “We urge careful consideration of adjustments that would align the proposed additions more closely with the White House’s historic character.”


McCrery’s former mentor, famed architect Peter Eisenman, was less diplomatic.

(Eisenman) called McCrery’s ballroom design “bonkers” before adding, “putting a portico at the end of a long facade and not in the center is what one might say is untutored.”


Ouch.

The author of the Punch List piece, Christopher Hawthorne, agrees with the criticism:

I don’t disagree with the growing consensus that the ballroom design, a big-footed architectural presence stomping toward the southern edge of the White House grounds, violates the very standards of beauty and proportion that McCrery loves to rhapsodize about in interviews, to say nothing of the protocols long in place to guide changes to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. I’m also of course reminded of the heavily gilded architecture that Viktor Orbán’s autocratic government coaxed from the typically more subtle Sou Fujimoto in Budapest...


Hawthorne goes on to say — even more pointedly — that what McCrery’s ballroom design suggests is “not so much a bloated classicism or an effort to turn Washington into Mar-a-Lago north, although it is both of those things, as a blueprint for making concrete the notion that the White House has turned in some fundamental sense into a retail outlet, a place where access and influence are nakedly bought and sold.”

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Its "scale and balance" are the most jarring, the monstrosity dwarfs the main residence. sop Oct 23 #1
Don't worry, he'll tear down the main residence Bettie Oct 23 #10
And the mad pedofelon has free* healtcare... Justice matters. Oct 23 #25
Mar-a-Lago North.....gold and grift democrank Oct 23 #2
Trump will look at that and say, "Not enough gold." Vinca Oct 23 #3
Is there an elevated dias at one end? AverageOldGuy Oct 23 #4
Lots of glass to harden. TheBlackAdder Oct 23 #5
Disgusting. George Washington himself bronxiteforever Oct 23 #6
Bet the Shitstain is planning on renting it out for weddings and such. NoMoreRepugs Oct 23 #7
I forsee right wing fundie dads holding their creepy... 3catwoman3 Oct 23 #26
Remove Him. Joinfortmill Oct 23 #8
This entire fiasco is utterly ridiculous. MLWR Oct 23 #9
...especially the way he "dances"! Totally Tunsie Oct 23 #13
Bonkers? No, it's Trump's big F.U. to the democratic process. Auggie Oct 23 #11
Idiots build idiotic things Farmer-Rick Oct 23 #12
Middle of the road Rs around here are not happy with it KS Toronado Oct 23 #21
The next Democratic president can tear it down. Sneederbunk Oct 23 #14
Trump doesn't think he's ever going to leave the White House . Linda ladeewolf Oct 23 #15
Trump sign Johnny2X2X Oct 23 #16
That or painted on the roof so planes can see it flying over durablend Oct 23 #22
Lot of cut and paste clutter in the picture. haele Oct 23 #17
Referring to the East Wing yesterday dumpie said ..... KS Toronado Oct 23 #18
Keeping up with his master.. LunaSea Oct 23 #19
It's a factory feedlot for rich donors. Pack 'em in and harvest 'em, don't sweat the niceties. eppur_se_muova Oct 23 #20
How do you award a $200 million contract without competitive bidding? Grins Oct 23 #23
Looks like the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. BradBo Oct 23 #24
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