Tag: house

  • Trump’s White House Ballroom Proposal Faces Preservation Concerns Ahead of Federal Vote

    A federal planning commission is set to vote Thursday on President Donald Trump’s proposal to build a massive ballroom at the White House, a plan critics say would dramatically alter the scale and historic layout of the presidential residence. The National Capital Planning Commission will consider the proposal for a roughly 90,000-square-foot addition to the read more

    Trump’s White House Ballroom Proposal Faces Preservation Concerns Ahead of Federal Vote
  • Founders House launches in Helsinki for Finland tech

      Founders House has officially launched in Helsinki, bringing a highly successful Swedish “founder factory” to Finland. Founders House Helsinki is a highly selective workspace and community for Finland’s most ambitious startup founders. The launch follows the success of Founders House Stockholm, which has become a cornerstone of the Swedish technology ecosystem and a launchpad read more

    Founders House launches in Helsinki for Finland tech
  • Commission of Fine Arts Approves Trump’s Proposed White House Ballroom

    On Thursday, President Donald Trump came one step closer to building his $400 million White House ballroom, when an arts commission packed with allies approved designs for the project. Instead of holding a preliminary vote, the Commission of Fine Arts bypassed the usual review process and gave its final approval of the proposal; this means read more

    Commission of Fine Arts Approves Trump’s Proposed White House Ballroom
  • Citing George Orwell, Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Slavery Display at George Washington’s Presidential House

    Comparing the Trump administration’s efforts to control historical documentation to George Orwell’s 1984, a federal judge ordered the return of displays that acknowledge George Washington’s ownership of enslaved people to a monument in Philadelphia. Last month, the National Park Service removed the signs from the President’s House Site, the presidential residence for Washington and John read more

    Citing George Orwell, Federal Judge Orders Reinstatement of Slavery Display at George Washington’s Presidential House
  • Judge Orders Return of Slavery Exhibit at President’s House, Barbican Director Devyani Saltzman Departs: Morning Links for February 17, 2026

    To receiveMorning Linksin your inbox every weekday,signupfor ourBreakfast with ARTnewsnewsletter. The Headlines GEORGE ORWELL-IAN. On Monday, a judge ruled the Trump administration cannot alter historical facts and must temporarily rehang an exhibition about slavery at a monument toGeorge Washington and JohnAdams’home in Philadelphia, while a lawsuit proceeds, reports the New York Times. Last month, the read more

    Judge Orders Return of Slavery Exhibit at President’s House, Barbican Director Devyani Saltzman Departs: Morning Links for February 17, 2026
  • White House Floats Idea of Expanded Trump Display at Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery

    In mid-December, on a tour of the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, Abby Jones, the acting chief of protocol at the State Department, floated the idea that the Smithsonian should create a dedicated gallery featuring multiple images of President Donald Trump, according to the New York Times.This, of course, would be in addition to his official read more

    White House Floats Idea of Expanded Trump Display at Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery
  • Basel’s House of Electronic Arts and Tezos Foundation Partner to Preserve Digital Art

    Blockchain may still feel like a buzzword to some, but for the House of Electronic Arts (HEK)—a museum in Basel dedicated to digital culture, media art, and technology—and the Tezos Foundation, it’s a vital tool for expanding the museum experience and helping artists connect with audiences. The two institutions recently announced a year-long partnership bringing read more

    Basel’s House of Electronic Arts and Tezos Foundation Partner to Preserve Digital Art
  • Hamlin aggravates injury in fall at parents burned-down house

    Denny Hamlin said he plans to compete in the 2026 NASCAR season despite aggravating an existing shoulder injury in a fall while he was searching the damage from a house fire that killed his father. Hamlin told reporters Wednesday that he had still been feeling the effects of a torn labrum that he had surgery read more

    Hamlin aggravates injury in fall at parents burned-down house
  • See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Circular Sun House on the Market for $8.8 M.

    Frank Lloyd Wright’s so-called Circular Sun House—the last design completed by the famed architect before his death in 1959—is up for sale for $8.8 million. The look is sleek and futuristic, with consummate rhythm and flow. The setting is a hilltop in Phoenix that offers breathtaking views of Palm Canyon and the sun-streaked city below. read more

    See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Circular Sun House on the Market for .8 M.
  • Jeff Koons Attended Dinner Party at Jeffrey Epstein’s House

    Artist Jeff Koons attended a dinner party organized by Jeffrey Epstein in 2013, years after the financier was first convicted of soliciting sex from a minor, according to emails released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) last week. In 2013, Epstein specifically requested that Koons attend a September 4 dinner party at his Upper East read more

    Jeff Koons Attended Dinner Party at Jeffrey Epstein’s House
  • Amid National Upheaval Over Minneapolis Killings, Photographer Ellen von Unwerth Attends White House ‘Melania’ Screening

    On Saturday, the same day that federal Border Patrol agents shot and killed intensive care nurse Alex Pretti in the street in Minneapolis, and as an historic winter storm bore down on a large swath of the United States, the White House staged a screening of Melania, the forthcoming documentary about First Lady Melania Trump. read more

    Amid National Upheaval Over Minneapolis Killings, Photographer Ellen von Unwerth Attends White House ‘Melania’ Screening
  • A Long-Lost Henry Raeburn Painting Discovered at a London House Sale Goes on View in Scotland

    A long-lost portrait of Robert Burns by Sir Henry Raeburn is now on view at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh. The painting was discovered at a London house sale last year. Scotland’s most famous bard, Robert Burns (1759–1796) is perhaps best known for songs such as “A Red, Red Rose” (1794) and “Auld read more

    A Long-Lost Henry Raeburn Painting Discovered at a London House Sale Goes on View in Scotland
  • Frank Lloyd Wright House in Chicago for Sale for $350,000—Or Is It?

    A Frank Lloyd Wright house in dire need of restoration has been reported to be up for sale with an asking price of $350,000, after the property was supposedly put on the market by the Federal National Mortgage Associate—best known as Fannie Mae—as part of a court-ordered sale following foreclosure in December. As reported by read more

    Frank Lloyd Wright House in Chicago for Sale for 0,000—Or Is It?
  • Which is more important, your interest rate or house price?

    When it comes to buying and owning a house, two significant variables will impact how much you spend on your mortgage: home prices and interest rates. Both play a crucial role in the total cost of your mortgage. This raises an essential question for home buyers: Is it better to buy a less expensive house read more

    Which is more important, your interest rate or house price?