Watch: Latest plans for White House ballroom revealed
President Trump's architect told the National Capital Planning Commission that the new ballroom will match the height of the White House.
www.bbc.comHere’s the latest on the White House ballroom situation.
Latest developments (early 2026): The White House has been advancing plans for a large East Wing/West Wing ballroom project, with designs targeting a space around 90,000 square feet and seating capacity up to about 650–1,000 depending on configuration. The design discussions have included aligning the new structure with the existing White House height and updating surrounding areas, including Lafayette Park, as part of the scope. These plans have involved formal reviews with the National Capital Planning Commission and related bodies.
Timeline and status: Construction was publicly announced to begin in 2025, with ongoing reviews and approvals expected to extend into 2026 and beyond, and officials have stated the goal of completing the project before the end of the current administration. The cost estimates have varied in public statements, with figures around several hundred million dollars cited in multiple briefings.
Public and expert reaction: Coverage notes debates over architectural scale, historical impact, security considerations, and public access, with historians and commentators offering cautions about preserving White House heritage while expanding event capabilities. Reports also noted opposition filings and lawsuits asserting procedural or legal concerns about the review process.
Related context: Several outlets have provided visualizations of the proposed plans, including mentions of ceiling heights around 40 feet and room for large events, and there are dedicated outlets and videos focusing on the project’s implications and design intent.
If you’d like, I can pull a concise timeline with key milestones and a short compare of the main design options (East Wing vs. West Wing alignment, seating capacities, and public access implications) based on the latest official briefs. I can also summarize the primary points from the latest commission hearing.
President Trump's architect told the National Capital Planning Commission that the new ballroom will match the height of the White House.
www.bbc.comABC News contributor and presidential historian Mark Updegrove says President Donald Trump "is trying to make the White House in his image."
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