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Coventina

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Fri Feb 6, 2026, 03:51 PM Friday

Cage fights at the White House! A gigantic arch! Trump's gaudy plans for America's 250th anniversary

When the United States celebrated its bicentennial on 4 July 1976, it marked the occasion with the opening of the National Air and Space Museum’s exhibition hall on Washington DC’s National Mall. Designed in a boldly modernist style by the blue-chip firm Hellmuth, Obata + Kassabaum (now HOK), it stood as a testament to American aeronautical derring-do, from the Wright brothers to the moon landings.

At the time, even though the stench of Republican political shenanigans was never far off, with Gerald Ford replacing the disgraced Richard Nixon in 1974, there was a sense of a nation embracing progress, looking forward, not back. For all the historical re-enactments of Washington crossing the Delaware, the US chose to see itself through the prism of modernity and technological puissance.

Half a century on, as the country prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of its founding, historical re-enactments have edged out just about everything when it comes to architecture. Intent on stamping his crassly gilded imprimatur on Washington, Donald Trump recently shared the latest iterations of his proposed triumphal arch, first unveiled last October, to be erected just across from the Lincoln Memorial on the Potomac River. His post on Truth Social shows three uncredited versions of the so-called “Arc de Trump” now rebadged as the Independence Arch, embellished with varying degrees of gilding and statuary.

Given Trump’s weakness for bling, the smart money would be on the gilded iteration, a gaudy exemplar of what the American architecture critic Kate Wagner has described as “regional car dealership rococo”. All three versions are modelled on the Arch of Titus in Rome, originally constructed in the first century following Rome’s military conquest of Jerusalem. As a template from classical antiquity, it has popped up throughout history, from the Arc de Triomphe in Paris to New York’s Washington Square Arch.

https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2026/feb/06/a-gigantic-arch-cage-fights-at-the-white-house-trumps-gaudy-plans-for-americas-250th-anniversary

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