When President Donald Trump was a real estate mogul, he was known for his lavish architectural designs for residential and commercial buildings, hotels, casinos, golf courses, and more. His flagship construction projects often employed what could be described as an in-your-face approach. Trump’s buildings and complexes were large and impossible to miss. Traditional and modern architecture were seamlessly blended together. Materials such as gold, silver, and marble were commonplace, along with plenty of glass and multiple light fixtures. And, in keeping with his personal brand, the vast majority adorned his last name.
There’s nothing wrong with Trump’s approach to real estate. It worked out quite nicely for him and his family. But when he started musing about building a ballroom in the White House, some shuddered at the thought of Trump coming to Washington and altering the design of the people’s house.
The Trump administration announced last summer that a new event
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