Federal building designs must now follow traditional styles under Trump's latest order, potentially steering millions in ...
The Happening on the Common transforms the historic green space into a vibrant marketplace of arts, crafts, food, and music. The Summer Stroll series encourages residents and visitors alike to explore ...
Tucked away in Licking County, just a short 30-minute drive east of Columbus, Granville has become the ultimate destination for antique hunters, history buffs, and anyone seeking a day trip that feels ...
President Trump’s “demolish first, ask questions later” approach highlights a tension involved in a bipartisan desire to ...
Explore South Carolina’s iconic historic mansions, from grand antebellum estates to charming preserved homes, perfect for ...
The brick Winter Street home was built for Story in 1811, the same year that President James Madison appointed the 32-year-old lawyer to the U.S. Supreme Court, making him the youngest justice ever to ...
The White House has fired all six members of the Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency charged with advising the president, Congress and the city of Washington, D.C., on “matters of ...
Love him or hate him, Donald Trump has a point: brutalism is “unpopular.” Last month the president and former luxury real estate developer issued an executive order calling for future federal ...
This photograph of the front of The Briars documents the deteriorated condition of the 1818 cottage prior to its acquisition in 1927 by Mrs. Emma Augusta Wall who preserved and restored it. It ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order declaring traditional and classical architecture the "preferred" and "default" style for all major new federal buildings in the United States, ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WTWO/WAWV) — Senator Jim Banks (R-Ind) has introduced a bill that would “make federal architecture beautiful again,” following an executive order from President Trump. The bill, ...
A Trump administration executive order effectively mandates classical building on federal projects. Jeff Meddaugh / Jeff Meddaugh The would-be architect-in-chief is at it again. Late last month, ...