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  1. White House - Wikipedia

    Construction of the White House began at noon on October 13, 1792, with the laying of the cornerstone. [25][26] The main residence and foundations of the house were built largely by …

  2. The White House Building

    In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt began a major renovation of the White House, including the relocation of the President’s offices from the Second Floor of the Residence to the newly...

  3. Information Panel: Construction of the White House

    President George Washington worked with French engineer Peter (Pierre) Charles L'Enfant to select the sites for federal buildings, including the White House and the United States Capitol.

  4. White House - Architect, Facts & Layout - HISTORY

    Mar 11, 2015 · The building underwent major structural changes in the early 1900s under Teddy Roosevelt, who also officially established the “White House” moniker, and again under Harry …

  5. White House | History, Location, & Facts | Britannica

    1 day ago · The White House is the office and residence of the president of the United States at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. in Washington, D.C. Since the administration of George …

  6. Architecture - White House Historical Association

    The 1600 Sessions - James Hoban, Designer and Builder of the White House James Hoban came from humble beginnings as a young carpenter and architect in Ireland, and went on to …

  7. When was the White House built - HistoryExtra

    Oct 27, 2025 · Who built the White House? The White House was designed by Irish-born architect, James Hoban – whose vision of a neoclassical mansion in the Palladian style won …

  8. Who Built the White House? - Landmark Educational Tours

    May 2, 2025 · Discover the history of who built the White House—learn about the people, plans, and legacy behind America’s most iconic residence.

  9. White House: Know Who Made It and Some Fascinating Facts

    Jun 18, 2025 · Explore the rich history of the White House, from its 1792 cornerstone laying to its symbolic status today. Learn about its architect, fires, and name changes.

  10. White House - u-s-history.com

    White House The presidential residence was the first public building to be constructed in Washington, D.C. An Irish immigrant, James Hoban, won an architectural design competition, …