The gutted inside of the White Home in 1950, throughout main structural renovations that compelled President Truman and his household to stay in a short lived residence for almost 4 years.
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Crews are demolishing the East Wing of the White Home to make means for the development of President Trump’s $300 million, 90,000 square-foot ballroom, regardless of outcry from historic preservation teams and a scarcity of federal approval.
The Trump administration dismissed widespread criticism as “manufactured outrage” in a reality sheet launched Tuesday, which outlines the assorted renovations that presidents have made to the property over the past century and suggests this one isn’t any completely different.

“Unhinged leftists and their Faux Information allies are clutching their pearls over President Donald J. Trump’s visionary addition of a grand, privately funded ballroom to the White Home — a daring, vital addition that echoes the storied historical past of enhancements and additions from commanders-in-chief to maintain the manager residence as a beacon of American excellence,” the White Home mentioned.
The White Home has undergone renovations each giant and small since its creation in 1792. However this may be the largest addition — in scope and measurement — for the reason that Nineteen Forties, Priya Jain, the chair of the Society of Architectural Historians’ Heritage Conservation Committee, informed NPR.
“Within the listing that was issued yesterday, for those who have a look at it carefully, all of the adjustments after 1942 have been restricted to the inside,” Jain mentioned. “And those on the outside both concerned easy restoration or minor website additions just like the tennis court docket and the pavilion, that are restricted by their scope, measurement and visibility to have any adverse influence on the historic constructing.”
This is a have a look at how presidents have modified the White Home.
The one identified sketch of the unique White Home earlier than it was burned by British troops within the Battle of 1812.
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1700s and 1800s: The White Home is constructed and rebuilt
The cornerstone for the White Home was laid within the newly designated nation’s capital in October 1792, a 12 months after President George Washington chosen the location himself.
The neoclassical constructing was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban and constructed by a group of enslaved and freed Black People and European immigrants over the course of eight years.

President John Adams and his spouse, Abigail, have been the primary to inhabit the residence, which was nonetheless unfinished by the point they moved in towards the tip of his time period in November 1800. President Thomas Jefferson moved within the following 12 months and went on to brighten the “president’s home” with furnishings he had inherited from all of his presidential predecessors.
However virtually all of it was misplaced in 1814, when British troops set hearth to the constructing through the Battle of 1812. President James Madison and first woman Dolley Madison each fled Washington, D.C., to security, the latter managing to convey a full-size portrait of former President George Washington together with her. Each returned to a short lived residence to complete out his presidency.
Hoban oversaw the rebuilding of the White Home. Its second incarnation, which carefully resembled the primary, formally reopened with President James Monroe’s arrival in 1817.
This etching exhibits the south entrance facet of the White Home in 1825, a 12 months after the completion of the curved South Portico.
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Monroe later tasked Hoban with the constructing’s first main addition, the South Portico — the long-lasting rounded entrance lined with Ionic columns — was accomplished in 1824. Building of the North Portico was accomplished in 1830, below President Andrew Jackson.
Early Twentieth century: The creation and growth of the West Wing
The subsequent huge adjustments occurred below President Theodore Roosevelt.
In 1901, he renamed it the “White Home” in all formal communications, making its longtime nickname official. (It was initially referred to as the “president’s home” or “govt mansion”, however most individuals began referring to it by its limestone white-wash coloring within the early 1800s.)
In 1902, Roosevelt started a significant renovation of the bodily constructing that “remodeled it from a loopy quilt of alterations over time right into a cohesive assertion of contemporary instances,” the late creator and historian William Seale wrote.
An aerial view of the White Home in August 1934.
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The most important change was the relocation of his workplace from the second flooring to the West Wing, initially referred to as the Govt Workplace Constructing. The separate, one-story construction was accessible by walkway and housed the places of work of presidential workers and secretaries in addition to a Cupboard assembly room.
The undertaking expanded the primary household’s dwelling quarters (vital, for the reason that Roosevelts had six younger children) and modernized the constructing’s heating and plumbing methods. It additionally created the East Terrace — a brand new entryway for friends that might later develop into the East Wing.

Subsequent presidents continued to construct on Roosevelt’s renovations.
President William Taft reworked and expanded the West Wing in 1909 to create the Oval Workplace. President Calvin Coolidge had the roof rebuilt and a 3rd flooring added in 1927, after an engineering report confirmed that the roof trusses have been weakened and unsafe.
The West Wing was reworked after a 1929 hearth and additional expanded in 1934, when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt relocated the Oval Workplace to its present location for extra privateness, constructed extra places of work underground and put in an indoor swimming pool for his polio remedy (financed by personal donations).
The indoor White Home swimming pool, pictured in1965.
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Mid-Twentieth century: Controversial additions and a significant renovation
FDR additionally had the East Wing created in 1942, primarily to cowl up an underground bunker and to accommodate extra workers and places of work through the struggle.
In keeping with the White Home Historic Affiliation, the wartime development of the East Wing was extremely controversial. Republicans criticized it as wasteful and accused Roosevelt of “utilizing the undertaking to bolster his presidency’s picture.”

“The secretive nature of the development, tied to army functions, additional fueled suspicions,” wrote affiliation president Stewart McLaurin. “Nonetheless, the East Wing’s utility in supporting the fashionable presidency ultimately quieted critics.”
The subsequent main renovation, and maybe the largest one, occurred below President Harry Truman within the late Nineteen Forties.
In response to structural deficiencies, his architects determined to intestine the complete inside, leaving solely the outside partitions intact, between 1948 and 1952. The undertaking value the equal of $60 million — funded and approved by Congress — and drew intense scrutiny from preservationists and the general public.
As President Harry Truman and Common Dwight Eisenhower greet army officers on the White Home in June 1952, First Girl Bess Truman and First Daughter Margaret Truman hold over the railing on the higher balcony.
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One of the crucial controversial adjustments was the addition of a balcony to the second flooring of the South Portico. Whereas opposed by some architectural purists and Truman’s opponents in Congress for each aesthetic and monetary causes, the Truman Balcony has develop into a trademark of each first household leisure and official White Home occasions (suppose: Easter Egg roll).
“The Truman Balcony was one thing that was actually controversial on the time, and now it is one of the crucial beloved components of the White Home for the president and their household to be sitting exterior searching on the South Garden,” Kate Andersen Brower, creator of The Residence: Contained in the Personal World of the White Home, informed NPR‘s Right here & Now.
Truman funded the balcony himself, utilizing cash from his allotted family account. Brower mentioned Trump’s ballroom is the largest renovation since then — however is completely different in key methods.
“[Truman] wasn’t going to take no for a solution, however he did undergo the channels to get approval for this renovation. And we’re not seeing President Trump do the identical factor,” she added.
Late Twentieth century onward: Presidents personalize the grounds
Current a long time have seen frequent however comparatively minor adjustments to White Home grounds.
President John F. Kennedy created the fashionable Rose Backyard in 1963 — and it remained comparatively unchanged till this August, when Trump had it paved over and changed into a patio.

Within the Seventies, President Richard Nixon transformed the indoor swimming pool into the White Home Press Room and put in a one-lane bowling alley, whereas President Gerald Ford had a swimming pool (additionally privately funded) constructed open air.
President Jimmy Carter, heart, inspects the brand new White Home photo voltaic scorching water heating system positioned on the roof of the West Wing in June 1976.
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Within the early 2000s, President George W. Bush modernized the press briefing room and the State of affairs Room and put in the first-ever photo voltaic electrical system on White Home grounds (President Jimmy Carter first put in photo voltaic heating panels on the White Home roof in 1979, however they have been eliminated within the Nineteen Eighties).
President Barack Obama tailored a tennis court docket so it is also used for basketball, and First Girl Michelle Obama planted the White Home Kitchen Backyard on the South Garden.
Trump has modified the grounds already
President Donald Trump speaks throughout an October 2025 lunch with Republican senators within the White Home Rose Backyard, which he paved right into a patio earlier this 12 months.
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Trump himself has made a slew of renovations since his second time period started in January, and never simply to the Rose Backyard.
He is additionally bedecked the Oval Workplace with gilded frames and golden particulars, and added a Presidential Stroll of Fame to the walkway between the West Wing and govt residence. It options portraits of each earlier president apart from President Joe Biden. As an alternative of a headshot, Biden’s body incorporates a image of an autopen, which Trump has repeatedly accused him of utilizing (although the observe isn’t prohibited).

The White Home says Trump is carrying on a “proud presidential legacy” of creating upgrades to the constructing, on this case growing its capability to host main features. The East Room at the moment seats about 200 folks for dinner, that means many giant White Home occasions are hosted exterior in fancy tents with flooring and chandeliers.
Brower, the creator, says there’s a case to be made for increasing the entertaining area on the White Home, with caveats: “I do not suppose that it needs to be of this measurement and scope, two soccer fields huge and bigger than the White Home itself.”