RECORDĀ has obtained what appears to be a preliminary draft of the [executive] order, under which the White House would require rewriting the Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture, issued in 1962, to ensure that āthe classical architectural style shall be the preferred and default styleā for new and upgraded federal buildings. Entitled āMaking Federal Buildings Beautiful Again,ā the draft order argues that the founding fathers embraced the classical models of ādemocratic Athensā and ārepublican Romeā for the capitalās early buildings because the style symbolized the new nationās āself-governing idealsā (never mind, of course, that it was the prevailing style of the day).
The draft decries the quality of architecture under the General Service AdministrationāsĀ (GSA) Design Excellence Program for its failure to re-integrate āour national values into Federal buildingsā which too often have been āinfluenced by Brutalism and Deconstructivism.ā The draft document specifically cites theĀ U.S. Federal BuildingĀ in San FranciscoĀ (2007, by Morphosis), theĀ U.S. CourthouseĀ in Austin, Texas (2012, by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects), and the Wilkie D. Ferguson, Jr. U.S. Courthouse in Miami (2007, by Arquitectonica) for having ālittle aesthetic appeal.ā [...]
The original Guiding Principles, written by the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, mandated that Federal architecture āmust provide visual testimony to the dignity, enterprise, vigor, and stability of the American government.ā The draft document uses the same wordsādignity, enterprise, vigor and stabilityāwhile declaring that Brutalist and Deconstructivist styles āfail to satisfy these requirements and shall not be used.ā