‘Dictator-for-life vibes’ : our architecture critic on Trump’s bulletproof ballroom bling
He has already turned the Oval Office into a wrestler’s changing room. Now the president is building a place so gilded Nero would feel at home. Why did he pick an architect whose speciality is Catholic churches? As if truffling thuggishly in pursuit of the Nobel peace prize wasn’t enough, the (…)
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