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Tuesday, March 31 

Your Daily Guide

Morning D.C.! Today is your last day to ride the streetcar down H Street. The long beleaguered line will shut down right before its 10th birthday. But fear not, the D20 bus will take over service along the corridor.

What DC's Talking About

Saudis Give Zoo Largest Gift Ever For Leopard Habitat

The Saudis are donating $51.6 million to the National Zoo — the Zoo’s largest donation ever — for a new Arabian Leopard habitat. The extensive habitat will house a pair of the big cats as part of the Smithsonian's effort to save them from extinction, but is also being seen as a soft power play by the Saudis. [Axios]

Military Building Complex Under White House Ballroom

Trump announced that the military is building a massive complex under his highly controversial new ballroom. The plans were supposed to be a secret, but came out due to a recent lawsuit filing. Trump said the bunker is already under construction with bulletproof glass and drone-proof roofs. [The Hill]

TSA Wait Times Improve As Paychecks Go Out

After six weeks of mayhem, security wait times are finally decreasing in D.C. and across the country as TSA resumes paying its workers. It’s unclear how long it will take to return to normal but offers a much needed reprieve for travelers facing 2+ hour wait times at DMV airports. [Washington Post 🔒]

Lewis George Assuages Jewish Leaders After Her ‘Zionism’ Response

Mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George is meeting with Jewish leaders to reassure them that she will continue to be an ally despite saying in a questionnaire to not attend events “promoting Zionism.” Her response to the form also raised criticism from her running mates Gary Goodweather and Kenyan R. McDuffie. [City Cast DC 🎧]

After a Fallout, DC’s Bald Eagle Couple is Expecting

The National Arboretum’s famous bald eagle couple — Mr. President and Lotus — are expecting! Their relationship has been filled with enough drama to fill a soap opera — from a cheating scandal to a revenge talon attack — so it’s nice to see the family getting along. [Washington Post 🔒]

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Don’t miss Folger Theatre’s As You Like It!

Envisioned by Artistic Director Karen Ann Daniels and directed by Timothy Douglas, this production of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy offers a love note to DC, imbuing the Forest of Arden with the familiar vibes, culture, and characters that mark the District as a resilient and redemptive place of belonging.

Is Trump Destroying DC’s Architecture?

With Trump’s name on the Kennedy Center, will he also change its look? (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

With Trump’s name on the Kennedy Center, will he also change its look? (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

Between the new White House ballroom, the proposed Arc de Trump, and whatever’s going to happen to the Kennedy Center, President Trump is trying to reimagine the city in his image.

Paul Goldberger, a longtime architecture critic at the New York Times and New Yorker, wrote a blistering essay about the Trump effect on D.C. — even comparing Trump to the Italian Prime Minister Mussolini. And like Mussolini, Trump totally gets the city wrong. Goldberger came on the pod to talk about his essay and the historical parallels he sees.

“[Trump] envisions it as a place of imperial grandeur because he envisions himself more as an emperor than as a democratic president, and he's trying to reshape it to be the seat of an empire,” Goldberger said.

An Imperial Vision

Goldberger said the best cities have a mix of “wonderful accidents and wonderful intention,” both order and chaos, but argues that because Trump’s focus is on himself, his proposed projects will overwhelm the city with little regard for its history or layout.

“ He's missing the importance of history. The idea that the White House is some kind of piece of personal property that he can tinker with during his period of residency…” Goldberger said. “The process we're seeing right now is a joke.”

An aerial view of the White House with the East Wing mid-demolition.

The East Wing of the White House was demolished in October for President Trump’s planned ballroom. (Eric Lee/Getty Images)

A New White House

The most infamous example is Trump’s proposed 90,000 square-foot ballroom (plus underground military complex) at the East Wing of the White House. Goldberger said the building will overshadow the White House in size and block the vista between the president’s residence and the Capitol — a key element in Pierre L’Enfant’s original designs for Washington.

“ The symbolism is pretty bad there,” Goldberger said. “It's completely saying that imperial grandeur — no pun intended — trumps the people's view.”

Even the original White House structure could be tampered with if Trump swaps its portico columns from the staid ionic style to the more ornate Corinthian style favored by Roman emperors.

Trump’s Monument

The plan for the Arc de Trump — a 250-foot arch at Memorial Circle — shows the president often “confuses size with quality,” Goldberger said. If built, the Arc de Trump would be the main view from the Lincoln Memorial, blocking the line of sight to Arlington Cemetery.

“I worry it would make even the Lincoln Memorial seem trivial,” Goldberger said.

What’s Next

Trump’s plans are not all set — or built — in stone yet. Delays from the permitting processes and lawsuits aiming to completely prevent construction have slowed progress. But this year will still bring massive changes to D.C.’s architectural landscape.

How Trump is “destroying” DC

What To Do

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🍽️ If you want a walk down memory lane, read this Reddit thread of shuttered D.C. restaurants. Vidalia is getting a lot of love but for me I’ll always miss Bad Saint on 11th St. the most!

💌 Kaela

Today’s architecture article was written by McKenna Harford.

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