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  2. White House - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the White House complex, including Pennsylvania Avenue (closed to traffic) in the foreground, the Executive Residence and North Portico (center), the East Wing (left), and the West Wing and the Oval Office at its southeast corner. The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.

  3. Oval Office - Wikipedia

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    The next month, Hoban won the design competition for the White House. The elliptic salon at the center of the White House was the outstanding feature of Hoban's original plan. Oval rooms became common in neoclassical architecture early in the 19th century. In November 1800, John Adams became the first

  4. Nathan C. Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    The F.A. Keep/C.R. Peyton House (now the Embassy of Kenya), designed by Wyeth in 1906 and 1908. The West Wing of the White House, which Wyeth designed in 1909. The round walls of the Oval Office protrude from the structure. The USS Maine Mast Memorial, designed by Wyeth in 1913. The D.C. Armory, designed by Wyeth and completed in 1941.

  5. There’s a very specific reason why the Oval Office is an oval

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    Although the Oval Office was built in 1909, it retained the oval design to mirror those first three rooms in the original White House. (Don’t miss these 12 other mind-blowing White House facts ...

  6. Executive Residence - Wikipedia

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    Hoban's original plans for the White House created an oval-shaped Drawing Room (now the Blue Room) in the center of the south part of the executive mansion. [55] Since its inception, the Blue Room has remained the centerpiece of the Executive Residence, serving as the formal reception space for heads of state, ambassadors, and other important ...

  7. There’s a very specific reason why the Oval Office is an oval

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  8. Architecture of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The winning design for the U.S. Capitol by William Thornton. Washington, D.C. is a planned city. It was chosen by George Washington as the site for the capital city for the new nation. In 1791, President Washington chose Frenchman Pierre L'Enfant to design the plan for the new city. [4] L'Enfant created the L'Enfant Plan to map out the city's ...

  9. Wealthy Kurd building replica of the White House in northern Iraq

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    The original White House was designed by Irishman James Hoban, completed in 1801 and burned down by the British during the War of 1812. Second President John Adams was the first to live in the ...