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Architect Nicolas Charbonneau told commissioners that several earlier design features had already been removed or simplified, including an underground pedestrian tunnel and additional decorative elements.
“The arch, as proposed, would dominate the National Cemetery and would be inconsistent with its solemn and hallowed character,” National Trust for Historic Preservation attorney Elizabeth Merritt told commissioners
The approval also highlights Trump’s growing influence over Washington’s federal planning apparatus during his second term. Trump has installed multiple allies on key federal commissions overseeing architecture and urban development in the capital, allowing his administration to fast-track several high-profile projects.
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