HR 7604
Democracy in Design Act
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Bill overview
The Democracy in Design Act directs the General Services Administration (GSA) to incorporate design principles outlined in a 1962 report into the construction and purchase of new federal buildings. This report, titled ‘Guiding Principles for Federal Architecture,’ encourages diverse and unique building designs, discouraging standardized styles and excessive uniformity. The bill aims to promote architectural variety and flexibility in federal government facilities. It updates existing law to explicitly require adherence to these principles.
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Al, Jr. Lawson
Earl Blumenauer
Eleanor Holmes [D-DC-At Large] Norton
Grace F. Napolitano
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