A Trump-appointed commission tasked with reviewing public buildings in Washington, D.C., raised questions about but ultimately gave preliminary design approval to one of President Trump's architectural priorities: a 250-foot stone arch that would tower above the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.
The commissioners questioned project architect Nicolas Charbonneau about the arch's structural footings, pedestrian and wheelchair access and the golden statues atop the structure.
The plans call for the arch to be built on Columbia...
Continue reading...The commissioners questioned project architect Nicolas Charbonneau about the arch's structural footings, pedestrian and wheelchair access and the golden statues atop the structure.
The plans call for the arch to be built on Columbia...





























