John,
Last week, a draft executive order from the White House was circulating throughout the media. The order - titled Make Federal Buildings Beautiful Again - establishes classical architecture as the "preferred style" for many new public buildings.
Having a high profile politician promote your cause is tricky during the most amicable of times. These are not such times. Yet, despite the uproar, there is reason to think classical architecture should be given more consideration, especially for significant public buildings.
I waded into these controversial grounds -- read my thoughts here now -- and give some perspective on the role of architectural style in building a Strong Town.
Let's build cities worthy of maintaining.
-Chuck
PS - Don't forget that our 2020 Strongest Town contest is now accepting applications. We'll be naming the Sweet 16 soon, so get your entry in today. And you're all welcome to attend our Strongest Town Conference on April 30/May 1 in Penascola, Florida. Mark the date - more details, and early registration, to follow.
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