Another take away from the SAH meeting was the discussion that there is a 750 (?) seat ballroom in the Wm. Jefferson Clinton Federal Building that could be used for the larger state dinners. But it was also stated that Trump probably wouldn't use it because of the name of the building.
It was also pointed out that the proposed mega 90,000 SF ballroom would only be used on occasion and would thus be empty most of the time.
Inda Sechzer Assoc. AIA
Original Message:
Sent: 11-07-2025 05:15 PM
From: Samuel Combs, AIA
Subject: White House Demolition and Ballroom Project
Here is the American Eagle Seal of the United States.
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[Samuel] [Duff Combs] [AIA, NCARB]
[Architect/Owner]
[Combs & Combs, AIA, Architecture, Interiors, Art]
[Anchorage] [AK]
Original Message:
Sent: 11-07-2025 04:57 PM
From: Samuel Combs, AIA
Subject: White House Demolition and Ballroom Project
To update everyone I just attended the zoom meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians on the East Wing Demolition Forum. It was very interesting and informative. I decided to join the SAH because I believe they have stepped up to inform the public about the destruction occurring at the White House. Their website is at: https://sah.org/.
I joined also the Marion Dean Ross Pacific Northwest Chapter because Professor Ross was my Architectural History Professor at the University of Oregon (Go Ducks!).
Additionally the following was just brought to my attention: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1PtqtHfSg9/?mibextid=wwXIfr
This is interesting yet despicable information on what McCrery Architects in collusion with Trump are depicting in the new atrocious ballroom building in the form of Nazi symbols that I didn't recognise until this gentlemen pointed them out in plain site on the renderings of McCrery Architects. The Nazi eagle atop 88' flag poles are used by Nazi organizations still. This is a horrific indication of where this administration is heading. We must stop this!
If you doubt this here is the rendering that the White House has on their web site and the Nazi eagle in comparison to the American Eagle Seal of the United States.
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[Samuel] [Duff Combs] [AIA, NCARB]
[Architect/Owner]
[Combs & Combs, AIA, Architecture, Interiors, Art]
[Anchorage] [AK]
Original Message:
Sent: 11-05-2025 03:40 AM
From: Samuel Combs, AIA
Subject: White House Demolition and Ballroom Project
The current episode of South Park even has the East Wing Demolition of the White House.
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[Samuel] [Duff Combs] [AIA, NCARB]
[Architect/Owner]
[Combs & Combs, AIA, Architecture, Interiors, Art]
[Anchorage] [AK]
Original Message:
Sent: 11-04-2025 07:13 PM
From: Samuel Combs, AIA
Subject: White House Demolition and Ballroom Project
Robert, I'm happy that you finally chimed in on this discussion. I'm still waiting for the Fellows of the AIA to become part of this discussion.
I disagree with you concerning the legality of the destruction of the "People's House". First, there was no remediation in concern with abatement of asbestos and other hazardous materials. The White House has claimed there was abatement in September, but this President has lied over 30,573 times in his first term and there has been no proof of such action. The president promised that his new ballroom "…will be near it (East Wing), but not touching it and it will pay total respect to the existing building." President Trump destroyed the East Wing of the White House last week - even while members of Congress dined in his paved-over "Rose Garden Club.This happened while the federal government was shut down - a "Let them eat cake" moment. It is illegal to conduct demolition when known hazardous materials are present per Federal and State regulations. The public must be protected during abatement. It will be interesting in the future how many lawsuits are brought against the White House concerning this exposure and the cases of Asbestosis. I've seen a photo of Republican Congress members sitting in the paved over Rose Garden as Trump speaks and the East Wing is being demolished in the background. They should have stopped the destruction and they might pay for their inaction in the future with their health and maybe even lives.
Second illegal action was the President's firing of members of the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and placing his own sycophants in place of reputable people. The current members of the NCPC are: Trumps Appointees: William Scharf (At-Large), Assistant to the President and White House Secretary (conflict?); Stuart Levenbach, a policy analyst in the White House Office of Management and Budget's Office of Information and Regulatory Affair (conflict?); Michael James Blair is the White House deputy chief of staff for legislative, political and public affairs since 2025 (conflict?); Mayor of the District of Columbia Appointees: Arrington Dixon, Council of the District of Columbia; Linda Argo, DC; Ex officio Members: Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War (conflict?); Doug Burgum, Secretary of the Interior (conflict?); Michael Rigas, Acting Administrator of GSA (conflict?); Rand Paul (R) Senator (conflict?); James Comer House Rep (R) (conflict?); Muriel Bowser, Mayor of DC; and finally Phil Mendelson, Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia. So, contrary to Allen Stewart's (participant in this discussion who is all for the destruction of the East Wing) contention that DC has no jurisdiction and that it can't be a damaged plaintiff is untrue. Still, Trumps members outnumber the others 8 to 4, so the president will get whatever he wants through his rigging of the Commission. The last time the NCPC met was on July 10, 2025, although they should have met according to their schedule on September 4, October 9 and are scheduled to meet on November 6. Covering up the truth-I think so.
Thirdly, the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts and have all been dismissed by Trump. Billie Tsien was the Chair of a reputable Commission. It won't be pleasant to see who Trump appoints to this commission now since all the positions are marked "Vacant". This is just another way Trump has distorted the playing field when it comes to those who would halt or forestall the abomination of the new out-of-scale atrocious ballroom addition. Many of the Commission members including the Chair still had years left in their terms. This is just as illegal as all the firings this Administration has conducted through DOGE and currently during this Federal Government shutdown.
Fourthly, there have been illegal actions taken by James McCrery, AIA who has reportedly given this regime the okay to tear down the building because the new ballroom wouldn't fit with the East Wing still intact as the President had promised. He knew that to do so was illegal and not warning the public of the impending demolition without abatement of hazardous materials was not keeping the Health, Safety & Welfare of the public protected.
And finally, I want to make this perfectly clear that I wish no ill on James McCrery, AIA. I just believe that this effort will slow down the further destruction of the White House, the People's House. Mr. McCrery needs to know that the American Architectural Community believes that what is happening to the White House and the way that this despicable act of the destruction of the People's House has proceeded is wrong. The depiction of what this out of scale ballroom addition will do to the remaining White House is atrocious and needs to be stopped. No Architect should be willing to design this disaster and Mr. McCrery should reverse course and bow out of the design.
I've researched the AIA Code of Ethics & Professional Conduct and believe that James McCrery has violated the following Rules:
ULE 1.402: Members shall not engage in conduct involving wanton disregard of the rights of others.
RULE 2.101: Members shall not, in the conduct of their professional practice, knowingly violate the law.
RULE 2.106: Members shall not counsel or assist a client in conduct that the architect knows, or reasonably should know, is fraudulent or illegal.
RULE 2.401: When performing professional services, Members shall make reasonable efforts to inform their clients of the potential environmental impacts or consequences the Members reasonably believes may occur as a result of work performed on behalf of the clients.
RULE 3.101: In performing professional services, Members shall take into account applicable laws and regulations. Members may rely on the advice of other qualified persons as to the intent and meaning of such regulations.
RULE 3.102: Members shall undertake to perform professional services only when they, together with those whom they may engage as consultants, are qualified by education, training, or experience in the specific technical areas involved.
RULE 3.201: Members shall not render professional services if the Member's professional judgment could be affected by responsibilities to another project or person, or by the Member's own interests, unless all those who rely on the Member's judgment consent after full disclosure.
I think it way past time that the National AIA take a stand on this issue and vote to possibly censure and remove James McCrery from this organization for his actions and inactions. I've responded to Stephen Ayers, FAIA tepid response to the AIA Architectural Historic Resources Committee's discussion but as yet I haven't heard back. History will judge those who don't take a stand poorly and those who do on this issue with honor.
As I've said before and I'll say it again: If not us, then who? If not now, then when?
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[Samuel] [Duff Combs] [AIA, NCARB]
[Architect/Owner]
[Combs & Combs, AIA, Architecture, Interiors, Art]
[Anchorage] [AK]
Original Message:
Sent: 11-04-2025 04:22 PM
From: Robert Burns, AIA
Subject: White House Demolition and Ballroom Project
Dear HRC membership,
As chair of the HRC Advisory Group, I've been watching the conversations on the HRC Community Hub regarding the demolition of the White House East Wing and the proposed construction of the large ballroom addition with great interest. Although I have to believe most of the HRC membership would take issue with the lack of transparency and due process followed by the administration in undertaking this project, it appears the facts of the matter are that the White House-a National Historic Landmark-is not legally protected from alterations of the scale and scope of what is currently underway.
While many of us personally might come to a different conclusion than McCrery Architects with regard to accepting the ballroom commission, the liberty to choose to accept a controversial commission is not one I would feel comfortable abridging for any of our membership. The HRC is 9,600 members strong; the AIA has close to 100,000 members. We have a diversity of experiences and opinions, and architects will always find issues about which to vigorously debate.
As you well know, the AIA, in consultation with the HRC Advisory Group, issued a statement in August advising the administration to follow customary review and approval processes for the ballroom project. In October, as demolition of the East Wing got underway, the AIA issued a further statement condemning the destruction. The AIA Public Policy and Government Relations Group is our organization's lead on matters of public policy. As AIA members, I encourage you to make your feelings known directly to them, as well as to the AIA Board and Strategic Council.
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Robert Burns, AIA
2025 Chair
Historic Resources Committee Advisory Group
Richmond, VA
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