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Trump Administration Drafts Order to 'Make Federal Buildings Beautiful Again'

Proposal Suggests Government Once Again Embrace Classical Architecture

The Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Miami was called out by name in the executive draft order as having "little aesthetic appeal." (Phillip Pessar/Flickr)
The Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Miami was called out by name in the executive draft order as having "little aesthetic appeal." (Phillip Pessar/Flickr)

The Trump administration has drafted an executive order that encourages architects to ditch modernist and Brutalist designs for new federal office buildings, returning instead to the classical styles of old.

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