Analysis: Trump's Presidential Library Skyscraper Concept and Architecture as Political Tool
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Matt Shaw
1mo ago· 9 min readenInsight
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Summary
The article defends Donald Trump's concept for a presidential library skyscraper, arguing that critics focus too much on style rather than understanding the broader trend of architecture being used as a political tool. The author contends that Trump's skyscraper library concept aligns with how architecture has historically been employed for political messaging and national identity, and that the design should be evaluated within this context rather than purely on aesthetic grounds.
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Led by his son Eric, the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library concept features a skyscraper design that has drawn criticism from architectural purists
Architecture has long been used as a political tool, from ancient monuments to modern government buildings
The skyscraper library concept represents a continuation of how political figures use architecture to project power and legacy
Rather than dismissing the design on aesthetic grounds, critics should consider how it fits within the tradition of political architecture
Critics who bash Donald Trump's concept for a presidential skyscraper library are too fixated on style and not on the wider trends in architecture's uptake in politics, writes Matt Shaw.

