Trump hires new White House ballroom architect
Source: Washington Post
By Jonathan Edwards and Dan Diamond
President Donald Trump has replaced the architect he handpicked to design his White House ballroom, according to three people familiar with the project, ending the involvement of a boutique firm whose selection raised questions from the start about whether it had the capacity to complete the massive, high-profile endeavor.
For more than three months, James McCrery II and his architecture firm led the effort to design Trumps $300 million ballroom building until late October, when he stopped working on the project, one of the people said. It is unclear whether McCrery stepped back voluntarily, but the men parted on good terms and remain so, according to one of the people familiar with the project, all of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal conversations.
Trump and McCrery had clashed over the presidents desire to keep increasing the size of the building, but it was McCrerys firms small workforce and inability to hit deadlines that became the decisive factor in him leaving, one of the people said. Trump has chosen architect Shalom Baranes, whos been designing and renovating government buildings in Washington for decades, to pick up the mantle, according to two of the people. Baraness firm has handled a number of large Washington projects dating back decades, including projects involving the main Treasury building near the White House and the headquarters of the General Services Administration.
As we begin to transition into the next stage of development on the White House Ballroom, the Administration is excited to share that the highly talented Shalom Baranes has joined the team of experts to carry out President Trumps vision on building what will be the greatest addition to the White House since the Oval Office the White House Ballroom, White House spokesman Davis Ingle said in a written statement. Shalom is an accomplished architect whose work has shaped the architectural identity of our nations capital for decades and his experience will be a great asset to the completion of this project.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/04/trump-ballroom-architect-east-wing/
Marie Marie
(10,798 posts)Guess he wants it visible from deep space.
electric_blue68
(25,286 posts)ruet
(10,172 posts)calimary
(88,683 posts)angryxyouth
(317 posts)That Trump demolished the Eastwing before he even had finalized plans for construction. This is his modus operandi destroying things before he has a final plan in place
Norrrm
(3,682 posts)twodogsbarking
(17,187 posts)erronis
(22,266 posts)Is he so petty and demented?
Yes.
popsdenver
(1,273 posts)of Melania's office.......
Deuxcents
(25,106 posts)Sedona
(3,848 posts)Hugin
(37,228 posts)Bellowed the Ozymandias wannabe.
Blue Owl
(58,038 posts)1) You're working for a psychopath
2) You probably won't get paid when you send in your invoice
3) You're trying to please someone with no taste or sense of style
4) You'll be subject to unreasonable demands
5) Anything that ends up being built will be demolished as soon as tRump is dead
The list goes on....
popsdenver
(1,273 posts)will need a whole team, just to handle the work change orders that Trump will most certainly rain down on the contractor.........
And the fun will be also watching the gawdy Trump Style when it comes to choosing the ton of furnishings including dining room tables and chairs, the plates, the silverware, etc etc etc
I'm sure that once again, he will hit up the Corporations, and Oligarchs for money to buy those things. And, of course add his customary 50% handling fee......If he has the taxpayers pay, his grifting runs the risk of being publicized.
At any rate, with his health, I can't conceive that he will live long enough to see the completion. Or avoid impeachment from the Republicans who are getting more and more upset with his going off the rails......
travelingthrulife
(4,075 posts)will definitely end up in court.
maxsolomon
(38,011 posts)"When the President does it, that means it is not illegal". Now confirmed by the SCOTUS.
twodogsbarking
(17,187 posts)And the music was soothing
And they all started grooving
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
And the man at the back said, "Everyone attack"
And it turned into a ballroom blitz
And the girl in the corner said, "Boy, I wanna warn ya
It'll turn into a ballroom blitz"
Hassin Bin Sober
(27,341 posts)Lonestarblue
(13,152 posts)Im sure hes itching to do so because it is not gaudy and tacky enough to suit him.
truthisfreedom
(23,502 posts)We started off, not knowing what we were doing. We broke the east wing and had to throw it away. Then Trump broke the design and we had to throw away the architect. Now weve conned this new architect into trying to work with the crazy guy and his Liberace dream for the Epstein ballroom, dripping with gold and chandelier baubles dangling like droplets of cum delivered by giant phallic marble columns, the walls ringing with the echoes of YMCA, the greatest gay disco anthem ever created (except for In the Navy.)
travelingthrulife
(4,075 posts)popsdenver
(1,273 posts)that government buildings don't need permits, even a demo permit.......
Someone local should go get samples of the Construction Debris, and broadcast the Asbestos levels to the press and ask why it is in the open air not only on the demo site, but the area around the White House and now piled on a Public Golf Course, rather than one of Trump's........At any rate, some sort of lawful remediation of the Asbestos, and any other possible Hazmat debris......
maxsolomon
(38,011 posts)Sad but true.
If they have anything, it's demo, excavation and shoring. Phase permitting is a thing.
FakeNoose
(39,761 posts)... and those other fools thought they were gonna get paid. Can you imagine?

travelingthrulife
(4,075 posts)Prairie Gates
(6,969 posts)I mean, never say Trump wasn't a master of metaphor.
Icanthinkformyself
(352 posts)is Webe Dum Nidiot.
Hugin
(37,228 posts)Seriously, how many times can he run the same con.
P. T. Barnum really had the scoop.
Shipwack
(2,953 posts)that this disgusting East Wing replacement will not be appreciably finished by the end of the current Republican hold of the Presidency? Then the Democratic administration can just replace it with a close replica of the old wing, albeit with modern fittings?
FakeNoose
(39,761 posts)
calimary
(88,683 posts)Cheap imitations or ANY new trump-wannabe pasteurized-process cheese food product need not apply. I swear, I read that cheese food product description on the side of a can of processed squirt cheese.
Firestorm49
(4,490 posts)McCrery didnt get paid.
Ilsa
(63,685 posts)Klarkashton
(4,597 posts)C_U_L8R
(48,657 posts)This project is a career ender.
BradBo
(870 posts)Hotler
(13,689 posts)louis-t
(24,555 posts)I'm willing to bet the original architect hasn't been paid, and now another architect thinks he's going to get paid?
littlemissmartypants
(31,044 posts)He's not going to like them. They're experts.
https://www.sbaranes.com/
jmowreader
(52,830 posts)"Subtle" and "Donald Trump" don't go in the same sentence. Trump wants to build a gaudy monstrosity that can only be "toned down" by Controlled Demolition Inc. Who better to give him what he wants than a casino designer?
MustLoveBeagles
(14,243 posts)twodogsbarking
(17,187 posts)patphil
(8,582 posts)Also, they may have problems if Trump wants them to ignore building codes and requirements as a means of speeding up the project.
From my point of view, this job could be a enterprise ending job for any company foolish enough to do the work. It's very possible it will be dead in the water before it gets finished.
Trump will probably skim a lot of the donations from the project, and them he might also not live long enough to finish it.
In any event, money may never be paid out to the builders.
It's also very possible he'll die before it's built.
tclambert
(11,187 posts)"Hey, turns out we didn't need to tear down the East Wing after all. Oopsy!"