The Eisenhower family approves of recent changes but remains unhappy with the large metal tapestries.
Ever since Gehry Partners unveiled changes to its design for the national memorial to President Dwight Eisenhower on May 15, the big question has been whether the Eisenhower family will now support the design. The adjustments, such as changing bas reliefs to statues and making one statue depict Eisenhower as a young man instead of boy, were made in response to complaints from the Eisenhowers that the 34th president was not properly honored in the original scheme.
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