Architect Shalom Baranes Leads White House Ballroom Project, Drawing Colleague Reactions
In Brief
The selection of Shalom Baranes for the White House ballroom project highlights ongoing debates within the architecture community about professiona...
Key Facts
- Shalom Baranes, an architect who previously renovated the Pentagon, is leading the White House ballroom project.
- Baranes arrived in the United States as a Libyan refugee.
- His decision to accept the White House project has reportedly baffled and surprised some of his fellow architects.
- Baranes has stated that some of his previous projects have also drawn public outrage.
- Colleagues' reactions to Baranes' involvement have been described as 'totally baffled' according to reports.
What Happened
Shalom Baranes, known for his work on the Pentagon renovation, has taken on the White House ballroom project, prompting mixed reactions from peers in the architecture field.
Why It Matters
The appointment of Baranes brings attention to the professional and ethical considerations architects face when working on high-profile and potentially controversial projects.
What's Next
Further developments may include additional commentary from the architecture community and updates on the progress of the White House ballroom project.
