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In reply to the discussion: Appointee wants to replace White House columns with the ones Trump prefers [View all]xocetaceans
(4,416 posts)21. Purportedly, there is a public meeting coming up on 19 March 2026. One must attend in person to comment, it seems.
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The next Commission of Fine Arts meeting, scheduled for 19 March, will be held in person only at the Commission's offices in the National Building Museum, 401 F Street, NW, Suite 312, Washington, D.C. All applicants and all members of the public wishing to speak at the meeting must attend in person. For the latest information and to register to view the meeting stream online, click here.
The next Commission of Fine Arts meeting, scheduled for 19 March, will be held in person only at the Commission's offices in the National Building Museum, 401 F Street, NW, Suite 312, Washington, D.C. All applicants and all members of the public wishing to speak at the meeting must attend in person. For the latest information and to register to view the meeting stream online, click here.
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Commission of Fine Arts (CFA)
19 March 2026 The next public meeting of the CFA, scheduled for 19 March 2026, will be held in person only at the Commission's offices in the National Building Museum, 401 F Street, NW, Suite 312, Washington, D.C. To register to view the meeting stream online, click here.
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https://www.cfa.gov/node/41973
Here is the Trump appointee who seems to favor that change to the White House:
Rodney Mims Cook, Jr.
CFA Service: 20212022, 2026present; Vice Chairman, 2021; Chairman, 2026present
Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. is founder and president of the National Monuments Foundation, an organization focused on the development of new civic and historic projects around the world, new construction and restoration, and national symbols particularly. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University, a scholar of the American Academy in Rome, and a founding trustee of the Prince of Waless Institute of Architecture. He choreographed the design and construction of the Millennium Gate Museum in Atlanta and coordinated the design competition and construction of the Prince of Waless World Athletes Monument for Atlantas 1996 Olympic Games. He designed the neo-Italian Newington Cropsey Museum of Art in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York; he was co-designer of a prize-winning entry in the National Civic Art Society competition for the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Memorial; he choreographed the collaboration of Handshouse Studios with the French Government to restore the spire of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris; and he co-sponsored Sabin Howard with WWI Commissioner Monique Seefried for the monumental bas-relief at the World War I Memorial in Washington. His current projects include the development of eighteen monuments celebrating 300 years of Georgia peacemakers for the now completed Rodney Cook Sr. Peace Park, formerly Mims Park, a rebuilt 19th-century Olmsted-designed park in Atlanta, originally built by his family. The City of Atlanta renamed it after his father, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives for 20 years who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King to keep the city peaceful. He is advising the Adams Family Memorial Commission on the site selection and design for a memorial library in Washington, D.C., dedicated to Presidents John and John Quincy Adams and their families.
Cook is a frequent speaker on urbanism, and has presented at the Master Plan for 21st Century Havana Conference in 2015; the Museum of the 21st Century and New Media Technologies at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2017; the Congress for the New Urbanisms Cities and the Future of Global Urbanism on Land and Sea at Burning Man in 2019; and at the 2025 ceremonies in Paris honoring those who led the work to restore the iconic Cathedral of Notre Dame. He is a founding board member of the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art and a charter signer of the Congress for the New Urbanism. He currently serves on the boards of Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation, the Massachusetts Historical SocietyAdams Family Papers, Atomic6 Technology, the National Monuments Foundation, and the Shin Dae-yong Global Peace Institute; he is an emeritus board member of the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art, Fox Theatre Incorporated of Atlanta, and the Savannah College of Art and Design. He previously served as a member of the Commission from 2021 to 2022, including as vice chairman in 2021.
https://www.cfa.gov/about-cfa/who-we-are/rodney-mims-cook-jr
CFA Service: 20212022, 2026present; Vice Chairman, 2021; Chairman, 2026present
Rodney Mims Cook, Jr. is founder and president of the National Monuments Foundation, an organization focused on the development of new civic and historic projects around the world, new construction and restoration, and national symbols particularly. He is a graduate of Washington and Lee University, a scholar of the American Academy in Rome, and a founding trustee of the Prince of Waless Institute of Architecture. He choreographed the design and construction of the Millennium Gate Museum in Atlanta and coordinated the design competition and construction of the Prince of Waless World Athletes Monument for Atlantas 1996 Olympic Games. He designed the neo-Italian Newington Cropsey Museum of Art in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York; he was co-designer of a prize-winning entry in the National Civic Art Society competition for the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Memorial; he choreographed the collaboration of Handshouse Studios with the French Government to restore the spire of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris; and he co-sponsored Sabin Howard with WWI Commissioner Monique Seefried for the monumental bas-relief at the World War I Memorial in Washington. His current projects include the development of eighteen monuments celebrating 300 years of Georgia peacemakers for the now completed Rodney Cook Sr. Peace Park, formerly Mims Park, a rebuilt 19th-century Olmsted-designed park in Atlanta, originally built by his family. The City of Atlanta renamed it after his father, a member of the Georgia House of Representatives for 20 years who worked with Dr. Martin Luther King to keep the city peaceful. He is advising the Adams Family Memorial Commission on the site selection and design for a memorial library in Washington, D.C., dedicated to Presidents John and John Quincy Adams and their families.
Cook is a frequent speaker on urbanism, and has presented at the Master Plan for 21st Century Havana Conference in 2015; the Museum of the 21st Century and New Media Technologies at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2017; the Congress for the New Urbanisms Cities and the Future of Global Urbanism on Land and Sea at Burning Man in 2019; and at the 2025 ceremonies in Paris honoring those who led the work to restore the iconic Cathedral of Notre Dame. He is a founding board member of the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art and a charter signer of the Congress for the New Urbanism. He currently serves on the boards of Hearst Castle Preservation Foundation, the Massachusetts Historical SocietyAdams Family Papers, Atomic6 Technology, the National Monuments Foundation, and the Shin Dae-yong Global Peace Institute; he is an emeritus board member of the Institute for Classical Architecture and Art, Fox Theatre Incorporated of Atlanta, and the Savannah College of Art and Design. He previously served as a member of the Commission from 2021 to 2022, including as vice chairman in 2021.
https://www.cfa.gov/about-cfa/who-we-are/rodney-mims-cook-jr
Hopefully, people in the DC area are able to attend that meeting to make public comments on Cook's idiotically tasteless idea to alter the White House.
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Appointee wants to replace White House columns with the ones Trump prefers [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Yesterday
OP
I think he's also keen on leaving his impression, literally, on America after he's gone
LiberalLovinLug
16 hrs ago
#38
The White House is NOT his house! It's The People's House which means it belongs to the people of the U.S.
Rhiannon12866
Yesterday
#3
Every day he proves to me there is no god who answers prayers and sides with
sinkingfeeling
Yesterday
#5
NO! Leave the place alone! It looks like a 19th century brothel on the inside and we don't want that on the outside!
Vinca
Yesterday
#12
When removing the columns, the contractor will be told to "accidentally" destroy the whole White House.
Lonestarblue
Yesterday
#17
Purportedly, there is a public meeting coming up on 19 March 2026. One must attend in person to comment, it seems.
xocetaceans
23 hrs ago
#21
Another EPSTEIN FILES distraction. Glad the Iranians are hitting Trump hard on Epstein
Bengus81
22 hrs ago
#24