Historic Buildings

Trump’s DHS Plans “Emergency” Demolitions of D.C. Landmarks

The Trump administration is attempting to demolish more historic buildings in Washington, D.C., using a declared “emergency” as justification. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem issued a memo citing security risks within vacant buildings at St. Elizabeths, claiming demolition is the only solution. This effort, which would raze over a dozen historic buildings, comes amidst previous projects driven by Trump’s interests, including a proposed grand ballroom at the White House. Preservationist groups are opposing the demolition, raising concerns about the administration’s motives and history of leveraging “emergency” claims for policy changes.

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Copenhagen’s historic stock exchange in flames

It’s surreal to witness the devastation of Copenhagen’s historic stock exchange engulfed in flames. This iconic building with its spire, often referred to as the Danish version of Notre Dame, held a special place in the hearts of many, both locals and visitors alike. The tragic coincidence of this fire occurring just a day after the 5-year anniversary of the Notre Dame fires adds another layer of heartbreak to the situation.

As someone who has visited Copenhagen and admired the beauty of this 400-year-old historic building, my heart goes out to the Danish people. The Old Stock Exchange has withstood citywide fires and bombardments in the past, earning itself the reputation of being mysteriously spared from damage during previous disasters.… Continue reading