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The White House: A Residence That Never Stands Still

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The White House is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, but it’s far more than a presidential residence. In this episode of TripplCast, we explore how the White House has evolved from an 18th-century neoclassical house into a growing complex of residences, offices, gardens, and ceremonial spaces. We walk through its reconstruction after the 1814 fire, the creation of the West and East Wings, the role of the Oval Office, and the changing relationship between the building and the public. From its carefully balanced façades and formal gardens to the rooms where history continues to unfold, the White House reveals how architecture can evolve without losing its identity. More than two centuries after construction began, it remains both a working building and one of the world’s most enduring civic landmarks. 🎧 Along the way, we discover how a house became a workplace, how new functions were added without changing its familiar appearance, and why the White House continues to adapt while preserving the image the world knows.  📱👉 ⁠⁠⁠Download the Mytrippl app [https://mytrippl.app.link/get-the-app]⁠⁠⁠ to start planning your next adventure!

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