Remodelling the White House: A golden Oval Office and $200M ballroom
U.S. President Donald Trump, who is remodeling the White House to his tastes, will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions in one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
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U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
U.S. President Donald Trump will build a massive ballroom for hosting official receptions, one of the largest projects at the US executive mansion in over a century.
Trump himself and unspecified donors will foot the bill for the US$200 million project, with McCrery Architects as lead architect, the construction team will be headed by Clark Construction, and the engineering team led by AECOM.
(Source: The White House)
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