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The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts preliminarily approved the design for a 250-foot triumphal arch in Washington, D.C.
The arch is intended to mark the nation's 250th birthday and is championed by President Trump.
The proposed location is between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.
The design features heavy gold embellishments, a signature of Trump's aesthetic style.
The arch would be taller than nearly every other monumental arch in the United States and worldwide, dwarfing the Arc de Triomphe in Paris by 86 feet.
The proposed triumphal arch has sparked debate, with its immense size and design raising questions about its appropriateness within the existing landscape of Washington D.C. The arch, loosely modeled on the Arc de Triomphe, would significantly alter the visual approach to the capital, particularly when entering via the Arlington Memorial Bridge. Its height would surpass the Lincoln Memorial and nearly match the U.S. Capitol building.
Several monumental arches around the world serve as war memorials, commemorate revolutions, or symbolize national strength. If built, the proposed Washington arch would join this list, though its purpose, as stated by Mr. Trump, is primarily for himself. A lawsuit has been filed by Vietnam War veterans and an architectural historian, arguing that the arch requires congressional approval and must be of "pre-eminent historical and lasting significance," under the Commemorative Works Act of 1986. Several congressional Democrats have supported the lawsuit.
Q: Where would the arch be located?
Between the Lincoln Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.
Q: How tall would the arch be?
250 feet.
Q: Has the design been finalized?
No, the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts will review an updated design before a final vote.
The proposed triumphal arch in Washington, D.C., has received preliminary approval but faces further review and potential legal challenges.
The arch is intended to commemorate the nation's 250th birthday and reflects President Trump's aesthetic preferences.
Its immense size would make it one of the largest monumental arches in the world, significantly altering Washington's landscape.
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